Like when you talk about Honda’s Model S and how they’re really impacting what customers expect out of the car-buying experience because it’s funnier than saying Tesla? “Harley” isn’t a generic term for “motorcycle.”
Like when you talk about Honda’s Model S and how they’re really impacting what customers expect out of the car-buying experience because it’s funnier than saying Tesla? “Harley” isn’t a generic term for “motorcycle.”
No matter of ass-shittery someone does on a bike before they’re stationary does it warrant a cop ripping them off the bike.
. . .and starts an all-out sprint to a fellow rider who gives him a seat on his hog as they ride into the sunset. . .
OH MY GOD IT WAS OVERTIME?? I didn’t know that going in! It was like a surprise ending!!
Here’s a professional making that same mistake on a car he built.
(Whoops! That last reply was to me! Not sure whom you’re actually trying to respond to.)
Attempted manslaughter should be a crime.
by all accounts it could easily have been a lucky one-off find.
When it comes to parking, only Boston is worse.
I’m going to ignore the racism and just address the fallacy that there’s a safety difference between the ICON and Arai.
I remember my first one! Two weeks old, permanently injured for life with severe neurological disorders. Part of the damages in that kind of situation includes lost wages. You know how they estimate how much someone’s potential lifetime earnings when they’re two weeks old? Actuarial tables based on demographics.
“The damage on the car was so minor that any claims of injuries were laughable. They still won like $15K from Geico.”
This needs thousands more stars and a front-page posting. It was better than the actual article in every way: more informed, more insightful, and more descriptive of the context, the elements of the issue, and the difficulty of resolving the problem.
(This is beside the point, but for professional reasons this is something I need to be aware of. I’d be grateful if, as a personal favor, you’d be willing to share why you think there is a trend for insurance companies dropping Dram Shop policies, and in which states/regions? Even if it's untrue, it's still important…
Lawsuits going after an insurance company’s coverage are beyond common. In fact, they’re exclusively what most plaintiffs’ attorneys go for.
I’ve always wondered where this idea comes from that lawsuits are (a) easy to file, and (b) usually baseless. Having worked for a personal injury law firm, I can assure you that it’s difficult to find a lawyer who will take a baseless claim. We rejected people with demonstrably legitimate claims all the time just…
I’m about to do exactly that very same thing this Friday. I’m so excited!
I wish your mother was in ISIS’s hands liberal fool.
I’ve read somewhat convincing arguments that a Gore administration may have also made the same decision, but that doesn’t mean it would have been the right one.
Like, I did this too, but now I feel bad because my sister has one of her GORGEOUS three year old with a gross snot bubble, and so when she graduates my sister will be posting a picture that she had been saving for that one purpose for 15 years.