jmsturm
JustinS
jmsturm

Well preferably white.... with a Mercedes.

It all depends on the argument of 1) the contract being entered in good faith and 2) common sense (average person) enforcement.

It’ll depend on the facts of the case. The owner’s car insurance will definitely want to probe whether that language will survive judicial scrutiny. 

I was always under the impression that those signs in valet lots and impound lots and at auto shops and whatnot that say “we are not liable, yadda yadda yadda” don’t actually hold any water from a legal standpoint. That’s what I was always told, anyway. Or at least what I’ve read online before.

How many people like me skipped the whole thing to vote CP after reading just the headline?

While I’m impressed with the fact that he mounted a longitudinal engine in a transverse car and got the gated shifter to match up with the Subaru transmission. OMG crackpipe.

It’s the classic move. Wife says get rid of that piece of shit car. “Okay I’ll post it on line” loud enough for her to hear, whispers to self “it’s only worth 7 grand, I’ll triple that and add some beer money. “

Any LS swap.  The simplicity of the motor more then makes up for the rest of the hosts short-comings.

“Window motors are slow as the wipers work but aren’t hooked up to the switch. Tires have a lot of tread but are older and maybe should replace. All gauges work including speedometer (was tested) but speedometer isn’t hooked up as the WRX trans. sending unit would have to be calibrated to the speedometer to work

or you could, you know, drop it in a 914, which actually is just a bolt in and route some hoses job...

I rode shotgun 900 miles in one of these, dressed like a priest. With the stock engine it is a fantastic car. The more I was around it, the more attractive it became. And yes, we had CLERGY decals, just like Dean Martin and Sammy Davis in Cannonball Run.

I’m actually ok with the swap, but this thing looks all kinds of fucked up. $29.5K is too much for what it is.

Was this not NPOCP worthy? 

Its a symbiotic relationship, when it inevitably catches fire the head gaskets will blow and it will self-extinguish using coolant.

Well, Fuller House did get three seasons on Netflix. No idea if it’s getting a fourth.

Not a bad premise for including Niles and Daphne, but instead of podcasting, why doesn’t Frasier just teach? That way, he could have a “Leon” like from 3rd Rock, plus a goody two-shoes, someone high-strung and other college clichés.

They have specific definitions.  A “revival” is set in the same continuity with usually the same actors.  A “reboot” is a do-over.  It’s really not hard.

I’d respectfully argue that a “revival” is a continuation of the original series with at least some of the original characters - which sounds like what this new Frasier would be - and a “reboot” shares the name but contains a completely new cast and starts its own continuity within this rebooted universe.

You say that and yet other sitcoms like Will & Grace, Full House, and Murphy Brown have been revived.

Did Merriam-Webster change definitions recently? Because I keep seeing people use reboot and revival interchangeably when they do not mean the same thing.