It’s true. I’ve been to Europe a few times where tipping isn’t a thing, and there are zero sit down restaurants anywhere. Literally no waiters in the entire continent.
It’s true. I’ve been to Europe a few times where tipping isn’t a thing, and there are zero sit down restaurants anywhere. Literally no waiters in the entire continent.
BuT tHeN tHe SeRvErS hAvE nO MoTiVaTiOn tO Do wElL. Boy I sure love hearing that argument against removing tipping.
The nacho fries song and dance has definitely gotten old. Since they’re a relatively simple item, and easy to just add onto an order, you think they’d stick around. Still waiting on that naked chicken chalupa, as well.
Damn, was Twitter not toxic enough for him he had to wade into League? If anyone can handle it it’s him for sure, but still. I wouldn’t touch that game or that company with a 30 foot pole.
I’ve heard that one suggested and out of everything, I think it’s my favorite. But to the issue of “fairness”, that punishes drivers who are on a long stint with a healthy gap. Now they have no gap, and the drivers behind are most likely on fresher tires.
Oh I’m with you there. I do agree that if there’s a recovery vehicle on track it should be immediate red flag. Small risk, but people said the same thing before Bianci’s incident. Not to mention the safety of the marshals themselves; they’re focused on securing the vehicle, not watching everyone parade by.
Red flags are meant as a last resort measure to ensure the safety of competitors and spectators, not to create entertainment.
Aww I wanted sweet little lies, not the truth.
With 90% of racing taking place between the ears of the driver, you do have to wonder how well next season will go. You’d assume everyone involved stays professional but that’s not necessarily human behavior. Palou should be motivated to get good results since he’s essentially up for grabs in ‘24, and good recent…
THANK YOU. He looks like a DMC character.
Second question: what are the odds of finding these at MSRP?
Ah I see. Probably not an issue for companies like Pagani and Koenigsegg, since they sell every car they make. Pagani makes <100 cars a year I believe.
“Inside the Utopia is a very interesting mix of old and new, all while maintaining that signature Pagani look.”
Do they really care what price the cars will fetch in 20+ years? I’d think it’s more about selling them now. And if anything, the low manual numbers breeds exclusivity down the line...
Mood, I vibe with this comment no cap fr fr.
He’s accused of lying about the company’s products in order to mislead investors and prop up stock prices.
All it seems to take to placate British voters is to give them a bank holiday in the name of the monarchy and they’ll bend over backwards to praise it.