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Yes. Watch the first 10 minutes of the first episode. Explains everything.

From what I understand, a lot of it is based on the value & type of advertising on the channel which varies a TON, and that in turn is driven by subscribers/views.

However, with nearly 3 million subscribers and 722 million views, he’s making a damn good living

Depends on where you live if school is cancelled. In most parts of WI, that amount of snow would get a hearty laugh if someone suggested cancelling school.

You think some bridezilla that demands the groomsmen look a certain way is capable of a civil conversation?

you must be new here, huh?

holy shit, that’s brilliant

No, but I wouldn’t have done absolutely nothing to prepare to move out. I’d have the vast majority of my shit packed up and ready to roll.

Yes, to a certain degree. Whatever a settlement was going to be, that doesn’t change some basic mechanics of what the company would need to establish to handle a large influx of claims (relatively) all at once. The fact that it appears they waited until the settlement was finally approved in October to even get the

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Fair enough, but if VW waited that long before beginning the process of establishing the infrastructure (for lack of better term) to handle the claims, from a legal perspective, that’s not good faith.

Agreed on the “good faith efforts” nonsense. The settlement was initially agreed to June 28 (IIRC) and formally approved July 26. They should have gotten the ball rolling on June 28 to establish the infrastructure needed to handle all the claims they knew would be coming in. If VW can’t establish that they immediately

oh. That’s a bad joke then. I’ve seen people refer to the Rodeo as the Passport too many times in a non-joking way.

Passport was the Honda “Rodeo”

What, you couldn’t fit Oasis in somewhere?

Depends on the jurisdiction.

Wisconsin; but like I said, that is generally the case (based on what I remember from my Criminal Law/Procedure class). Charges also depend on lesser-included offenses.

I’d argue that Fat Charlie’s is a bit better than “not bad” at least for burgers. It’s the proto-typical dive bar that for some reason has great tasting burgers. This is my go-to stop for lunch when I venture up to Cabela’s

I agree about LIO’s, but Louisiana law is so screwy from the rest of the country, I’m not sure if that’s the case there. I wonder if there’s a strong prosecutorial misconduct issue if over-charging more that what you can prove occurs? That would at least explain why only manslaughter was charged.

Depends on numerous things. 1) If he’s taken a concealed carry class or done firearm training, you’re taught to fire rapidly (also depends on the gun used) and 3 shots is less than 1 second if done so (I can empty my 8 round 9mm in under 3 seconds); 2) the law in LA gives someone in their vehicle the right to consider