Internet parents are right there with internet tough guys.
Internet parents are right there with internet tough guys.
I replaced my Subaru after an accident (so no trade in haggling), and they were offering 0% (so happy to sign up for financing on the spot from the dealer). They were willing to negotiate a price over email, and it still took almost two hours to get my keys. The whole system is completely broken.
We bought an open concept house, and my wife is constantly cleaning the kitchen because of the reasons you mention. They're one of those things that look great in an HGTV reveal, but are a nightmare to live in.
He lives in New Hampshire, no sales tax.
That doesn't sound like something they would do.
Tom, have you met any other good dogs? I don’t want to overwhelm this post, but I think a series of posts about the good dogs you’ve met is important.
This is good, but you’re missing one.
The alternative is games that cost $100 (1996 game inflation adjusted). I don't game online, but grinding and not paying extra have been no problem.
In 1989 I got a free copy of Dragon Quest for being a Nintendo Power subscriber, but that was the last time I got anything for free.
That’s an example of where it can change.
The old Gawker, may it rest in peace, once did s field guide on the different species of bros. It is incredibly possible to be a hipster bro.
This is how you end up with stand up poopers, but my kid's daycare put a mirror on the floor so they could see.
That’s a good wrong take.
Understand you are saying this about Obama too. That’s really OP’s point. Either you are demanding that every person act openly hostile towards every US president, who are all was criminals if we go by the standard that Bush is, or you allow that bring president is an impossible job.
Look maybe the team is doing the same things it has done to every other coach, GM, front office, player, reporter, consession stand worker, or random passerby, it feels the need to cut ties with.
Re the quoted, I’m acknowledging that they are part public entity, even though by definition they are in fact a privately owned company. Re ethics, I’m saying that my point wad the owner’s net worth doesn’t matter. I don’t think ethics come into play hete, and even if they did, I don’t consider these actions…
This is just a guess but is you did a survey of the general public I don't think insurance adjuster and Tesla owner would score all that different.
I don’t think ethics comes into play. I’d doubt he’s focusing on short term profits. There’s no evidence he’s Loria, and really short term over long term happens on the business world.
Right. So if it's a business he should treat it like a business, which in almost every situation means making decisions to turn a profit.
If that was beer guy's response then I withdraw what I said about him.