gamer604
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The one that leaves its veterans homeless and destitute so they have to rely on random strangers for even a bare minimum of an existence?

When I was a teenager, we had I think two mailboxes get knocked off of their wooden post by kids hitting them with baseball bats as they drove by. My dad put a metal post in the ground and bolted the mailbox to it...

I knew someone in high school who’s dad got tired of the snowplow knocking over their mailbox, so he attached it to a structural steel girder anchored into a concrete footing. Shortly afterward, a kid wrapped his Fox Mustang around it. The mailbox was fine, though.

Several years ago, there was a rash of mailboxes getting run over by some hooligan in my grandfather’s neighborhood. He decided to protect his mailbox by placing a large bolder, roughly the size of this one, next to his mailbox.

You can still tell which sections were done by Whedon :/

At first I thought you wrote “mortgages,” and I was like, “Damn, I’d watch a movie about the ups and downs of superhero homeownership.”

Are the stolen Teslas now called Edisons?

If you sink 400$ into a game like this you shouldn’t demand a refund, you should seek out help.

At some point, the tech startups are going to have to realize that the only real way to disrupt the car business is to either partner up with an established manufacturer or buy an established manufacturer.

There’s more to becoming a “classic car” than just getting old. And even though today’s vehicles might not seem as

Bethesda is a private company and does not disclose sales figures, but UK physical data + Steam Spy + NPD hint at disappointing numbers for Prey, Dishonored 2, and The Evil Within 2. Doom and Wolfenstein 2 have gotten good buzz and appear to have fared better (and obviously Fallout 4 was big), but none of Bethesda’s

Or you could call it a throwback to the CJ ;)