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Actually, Hilary is closer to Gollum.

Is it weird that my first choice is the ‘74 RSR?

That is not true, at all.

So, the irony here is that the Gawker sites are notorious for second guessing the criminal justice system in a way that riles the readers into a one sided fury...

What kind of car IS this? That engine placement is pretty normal for rear engine configs, but the header placement makes NO sense? Are we sure this is the real motor?

So, wait, affordable housing isn’t enough... It has to have the same amenities and finishes? For 1/10th the price?

I think the rationale is that if Don hadn’t agreed to go along, John might still be alive. His choice to participate in a robbery was a factor in John’s death.

No, I mean that the spitfire won’t appreciate.

Also, by your logic, no historic vehicle should ever be raced at the annual Goodwood Festival of Speed. Just replicas.

Nope. Just nope.

Unlikely. The 996s have always been the bastard child, and they sold a BAJILLION of them.

These have actually dropped in value over the last five years... I’ve been considering it.

Dude, they’re just spokes in a wheel.

OJ?

Richard Pryor said it. “You go down there looking for justice, that’s what you find. Just us.” The criminal-justice system makes a shitload of criminals and justice is accidental at best. Criminals are the product... Justice is a byproduct. I have seen what an overambitious prosecutor can do. It’s ugly. They have a

THIS (Is what political debates should be like.)

In the footprint... of a convenience store?

Afterwards [s]he’ll be lucky if he has any bones left.

102 would be Neighborhood Markets—the brand’s smaller stores originally branded as Walmart Express.

Presupposes that Donald Trump values anything other than Donald Trump.