I vote for ReBronculous.
I vote for ReBronculous.
“Vintage Steeds” or even “Vintage Stable” would hint to the fact they modify Broncos without stepping on any trademarks.
Seems like they went too far on the side of safety, to now be beyond generic sounding and unidentifiable in the marketplace.
They bought a cybertruck.
Did people really not know that putting ferrous iron on stainless steel out in the weather would result in rust?
Even without magnets, the Cybertruck is still pretty polarizing...
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Not exactly. For one thing, the C7 Corvette and 991 and 992 911s have had 7-speed manuals for years.
Oceans were smaller back then.
Still, you’ve got to admire the hustle!
I think it’s more than fair when you add the amount of insult to that injury.
That’s going to give my company’s marketing team some ideas.
A 7-speed manual? Wild.
You think it’s bad now, just wait.
Unfortunately the state court bought his attorneys excuse that it wasn’t a lottery, but that the PAC selected a “paid spokesperson” to award the $1 million.
Trump, Dershowitz, Stone, Giuliani; all of them that make up the current crew of corrupt Republican assholes learned from the absolute chaos goblin master of legal nihilism, Roy Cohn. According to Roger Stone, Cohn’s “absolute goal was to die completely broke and owing millions to the IRS. He succeeded in that.”
He apparently literally JUST SHOWED UP AT A POLLING STATION IN THIS CAR. He is just out there driving it around.
Given who the board consists of, I doubt it.
Hopefully, Judge Liman will be annoyed enough to also order him to turn over his Palm Beach condo and his World Series rings, too.
One can only hope a new administration will find legal way to punish Musk. They can start by revoking the citizenship he essentially bought and deporting him back to South Africa. Severe punishment is appropriate.
When was there ever a time when someone at the literal poverty line could afford a new car? This doesn’t seem like a revelation at all, does it? Don’t they say the rule of thumb is 30% of income on housing and 10-15% on vehicle? So someone making $16k that would be a $133/mo car loan, aka a $7,000 car. Brand new cars…