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That looks like a mazda crashed into a panamera lol

Do what I do, if you get a good price in another state, pick it up there. You get a long road trip to test your car and get to know it well early on.

It does vary by region. I’m in north Florida and there isn’t another Toyota dealership in Florida within 30 miles. In fact, the closest to me is 45 miles away in Georgia.

It’s not that deep. That’s overkill for that those conditions. Snow chains with that light snow will just damage the road.

Dear Hamilton, stick to concourse and promptly fuck off.

I actually gave up on finishing last of us. I loved the graphics and it was challenging. But the game is an emotional gut punch.

I’ve tried Sling, Playstation Due and DirectTV Now and all three are enticing for different reasons.

Sure you do. You put them into office and can take them out.

I have a solution!

True. But that mindset isn’t helpful. I once didn’t want to ask a friend for rent at the beginning of the month because it was his birthday.

That wasn’t a thumb!

That’s the problem. You’re assuming people work hard because they want to become rich. Some people work hard because they love what they do. Some people work hard because that is what drives them.

The gap between the rich and poor in technology is called the digital divide. That is an academic term, but it is something that myself and hundreds of professors across the country study.

The equation is:

True, but Trump is a coward. He’s the bully who if you actually punch in the face will threaten to tell someone.

I am too. Trump doesn’t know how to draft legislation and since he isn’t a mainstream republican, he doesn’t owe them shit.

That sounds cute, but then the person in charge will be the Vice President. Our Vice President is an evangelical.

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About that...this is what immediately came to mind.

Yeah but you don’t realize that beforehand the U.S. made Cuba its little whore house. Cubans under the Batista regime pimped out their poorest people to American businessmen.

People in Miami are celebrating his death not his life.