“...he...did not know how to drive a manual-transmission vehicle.”
“...he...did not know how to drive a manual-transmission vehicle.”
It’s almost like the law was designed this way by... wealthy corporate donors?
Nah, couldn’t be.
...it’s almost as if we live in a nation with precious little respect or protection for regular working people!
I have already not played this game for 10 years in a row.
Graft (noun) -
What’s most amusing to me here is the fact that a silly comment on a forum has triggered such a mindless rant from you. Thanks for the chuckle.
That is technically correct, which is the best type of correct.
I’m wondering if they were military personnel coming back to the US after being stationed in Europe?
The Focus RS was too expensive for its target audience and too harsh of a ride for people who wanted a sporty daily driver (those people bought a Golf R instead). The WRX is known as a good winter car and daily driver while being cheaper than either, so those have always done well and will continue to do so. The Civic…
As much as I’d love that, I’m not holding my breath.
Dealerships will make sure it'll be 50k.
Hey guys,
The comparison to Ultima VII has me completely sold. I remember playing it as a kid and being blown away by the idea of an RPG where every action had consequences.
Majority shareholder means greater than 50%.
Unfortunately, I live in the land of wealthy teenagers.
But it’s not even good pee pee humor.
FYI, the fowl foots seem to have a dramatically higher drop rate for the crows/penguin things.
https://www.motortrend.com/features/best-1-ton-pickup-trucks/
Historically yes, it referred to payload. But conversationally, people use “1 ton” to refer to a 3500 series RAM/GMC/Chevy truck or Ford F350.
Upstate NY and Massachusetts (and probably other places):