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People tried that in my parent’s neighborhood and got sued. Since the mailbox is on public property (easment), solid structures are not allowed. People would replace their 30 year old brick mailbox enclosures for a railroad tie in a box of sand. It was a low point for that neighborhood. Damn kids.

I’m not a gambling man, but I see too many people ogling their phones before they get out of a parking lot. Want to bet that this could be involved? Driver looks toward parking lot exit, starts driving, looks down, and.......(They’ve been ROCKED!)

You didn’t use the new sarcasm font.

No, you CAN screw up teaching gym. You can also make it boring as hell.

Were you checking dealers or private sales for that used GTI? I’m starting to believe that dealers intentionally keep some marked-up, used cars on the lot to set up “price anchoring”, which gets us to consider new as a better value. And it works!

So MANY people ignore your fourth point. Car insurance is one of those first-world, cost-of-living expenses we don’t think about very much. Our new, $22,000 Mazda5 costs more to insure than the two, 10 year old, $25,000-$30,000 cars (when new) we sold.

I’ll own that. The internet never ceases to surprise.

Is that Mike and Ed China standing next to that Mazda3 in that first photo? {Re-reads that last year’s news.} Nope, I guess not.

I could actually see a Ferrari owner making a special order which turned out similar to this look. Exotic car owners sometimes have very particular ideas about what they want. Not for me, though.

Can’t you farm it out to an intern? Oh wait! You’d have to write the job posting, review the applicants, and then make a hire. I guess it can wait until next month. (And the month after, maybe.)

Yes, you don’t online auction much, do you? The serious bids don’t really start happening until the last hour.

It was my second time at my city’s annual car show, and I was looking at a 289 Cobra in silver, owned by a 30's looking female. I was assuming she was an engineer, and was going to ask how she acquired the car, when an ~8 year old boy ran full speed at her car, stopping himself with a double hand-plant. I was nearly

This Talon from last spring went down as a CP, and I think it’s the more desirable car. I would have been tempted by the Talon.

Good points. The system has broken. Teams will need to adapt, since I don’t see the league or college executives making a productive change. Come to think of it, I believe it has been some years since I saw a good vetran-rookie quarterback mentoring situation.

I was raised in the 80's so you get a star for effort. I also liked the joke.

Something to be said for that. I hope they realize that mentorship is also helpful in this league. In my opinion, too many teams “go young”, but expect the youngsters to develop on their own. On the other side, I see teams hiring a “washed-up” backup quarterback, whose value comes in their work with the rookie. I wish

I will point out that no other quarterbacks are lighting it up in San Fran. Perhaps the problem is not the QB.

They thought they could follow the Microsoft business model.

Unless the Russians tamper with Polldaddy, this this will go down as a CP.

But you DO get a Lada car for it. (You flipped your punchline.)