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GM tried to make fetch happen this before, remember?

Along with...

I mean, usually the Camry gets backed into something, but I get your point...

I thought the beef was that she felt she didn’t get paid the way that other actresses of her level were, and she voiced those concerns to Daniels and all, and they didn’t do anything about it, so she decided to skip all the promo stuff. I guess the studios take a dim view to their leads doing that, and he told her she

...which sounds like an ‘abundance’ of BS, but someone will go for it.

Well, they have to make it seem like they’re kinky/edgy, of course...

This might be the whitest thing I have read all month.

Cause it’s about making it about them/their kid; simply put, both their wealth (and world wide drug addiction) were around long before their daughter’s death- they could have easily put those same measures into place back when.

I have only purchased one car off of eBay, but yeah, I would not have done so if I couldn’t inspect/drive it first. Once I did that, bid on it, won it, paid for it, met the guy at AAA to get the paperwork done, and that was it. Still have that car, in fact!

Hills were always my nemesis; I was so paranoid about rolling into the car behind me, or stalling, or some combo of both, that for the first few months of owning one, I avoided hills altogether. Slowly I started getting more daring with them, and now? I could probably eat an ice cream cone while starting out on a hill.

My best friend who lives in GA, flew to New Mexico to get a 2020 Mustang convertible (and drove it back) because it was a one owner, special order stick EcoBoost with some kind of optional package, as opposed to a 5.0 stick with that package. He’d been watching it for 6 months, and when he got it, they made him a

I’d say it’s less of a need than a useful skill, in the respect that if you’re looking for a used car, most of the time you can get the manual version cheaper than the auto version simply because the amount of people who can drive one seems to shrink every year, so that’s a win for those of us who can!

While that is the technique I used to learn on a decade or more ago, I think (based off of some of the comments), one of the things that used to stymie me, was that it was always beat into my head “DON’T STAY ON THE CLUTCH-YOU’LL BURN IT OUT!!!”, so in my mind, the sooner I’d yank my foot off the clutch to avoid

The German in this article seemed...not smart about buying this car, if he didn’t realize that Autopilot isn’t all that it’s cracked up to be at this point.

I would have expected him to catch a Catfish in traffic instead...

“We stuck this on the side as a homage to uh...all the cheese in Italy!”

Exactly. They had several chances for large projects in the past, and in each case, the manufacturer decided against them for a better prospect, so they may want to act accordingly.

This.

Give it time; we haven’t heard from Manchin yet, and Sinema’s on this “I’m not sure” BS...they’re like the Dynamic Duo of assholery.

(laughs) I still don’t see how people who start the day with underwear on, can so casually misplace them or return home at the end of the day without the thought of “wait...was I wearing underwear when I left the house this AM?”