fundamentals
fundamentals
fundamentals

Yup. Best path to buying a nice second car was promising to give up the 'project' car. More money, more 'reliable', safer but removing the emotional weight was probably the biggest sales point.

4pm = quittin time. wonder if the neighborhood was for or against after hours work?

Unfortunately, after a few European trackdays and 4000km of driving the rear brake pads ran out.

IF you believe that Alex Poythress was a first rounder after his first year, then I can't see any fault in Calipari...in the case you've presented. He should have gone pro and gotten paid. Risk averted. That's the entire point of professional sports.

the neighbor must have chosen the color of their (chevy?) out of pure, lustful envy.

it probably has some legal bearing to the second part

that's considered 'ahead of schedule' in boston

The owners would be paying for the cameras. Someone else pays for/subsidizes the examples Belichick sited. Rich folks stay rich by spending other peoples money.

Love acquiring it.

Yes, you stop him or her and call them a cab because the alternative is someone ending up dead.

it's like preparing a steak. the more you do to it, the more likely it is you'll fuck it up.

The Secret Service has been in the spotlight for all the wrong reasons lately, with hookers, drugs, fence jumpers, a guy entering the White House with a knife, drones running amok and now even drunken crashes into the White House gates making headlines.

When is Gawker/Deadspin going to get around to making a sports betting blog.

the link in the article has everything

it's an empty city and most of the shots are of the highway/infrastructure/parking lots? Nothing actually in the city. Block did it better.

oh i think he can identify it