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Of course they will. They will say 1) "I bought one and it was great." 2) In MY state, the cars are better than Certified Pre Owned and 3) "You are wrong."

Couldn't agree more. I think it was Ace Combat 4 where the whole story was told from the perspective of a little boy who's town was taken over by the enemy and he befriended them... The Yellow Squadron I think. And then in a mission you shoot one of them down.

Don't you talk about Ace Combat like that.

Now that you live in Philadelphia, how will you make jokes based on looking down on other locations in America? It, by definition, will be impossible.

As an engineer, if someone came up to me and said "This is an unbelievable engineering screwup, and a lawsuit waiting to happen." that would help me solve the problem in no way. Of course, I wouldn't dismiss it, I would ask "can you be more specific?" and find the root cause of their frustration. This presentation

To a point, that memo is correct. Just saying "This is a lawsuit waiting to happen" doesn't state the problem to be documented and passed along. This means nothing is really done about whatever the issue could be. HOWEVER, I think a more telling memo or powerpoint would be how they address someone spelling out in

I still don't get all the hate for this ad. How dare we work hard and be rewarded for it! How dare Cadillac target wealthy people who want to give them money!

Neutral: COME AT ME GOV

Somewhere on Earth, another rabbit knows exactly how it feels to have electical issues:

oh, it very much was. I got plenty of howling dog tire squeal through the turns, too

You know what this means right?

Find me a better chicken sandwich.

Those are two of the greatest American institutions.

I drink that shit e'ry day. E'ry damn day son!

Bugeye - so happy....

#7: Middle seat gets both armrests. We're not animals, we live in a society.

The first Mini Cooper was the word "mini" defined. The second gen car was a little bigger, but still fairly mini.

You ask this question a bit too often.

They both was indeed.

Dammit Jim I'm a seaman...