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yes, that is true, but I believe you could establish a blind trust that you have administration power over and have the lawyer claim the prize on your behalf. The lawyer is an identifiable person, as trusts themselves cannot claim a prize.

the legit Australian version is delicious. I've had a couple at Starbucks and they are...ok. basically a cappuccino. with less foam.

I have watched enough of this show to say this: Kristen is the single most scary crazy woman I have ever seen. She is crazy. and I don't throw that around. she is actually nuts and needs help. I am actually fairly confident the only thing keeping Tom from filing a restraining order is some contractual obligation.

something seems off. my money is on: guy died, guy who executed his will/inheritence didn't give a shit about cars, took it AND his father's boat to the closest dealer, was rid of it.

So when I was in college, I was going to go home on the Wednesday before Thanksgiving, but not really planning to do anything Wednesday day. So it's Tuesday night, a few friends and I had had dinner. I'm feeling pretty good. So I pack up, and about 10 pm hit the road. It was a 3 hour drive. So I get home to my parents

one thing to note: the 33 light armor and the 36 light armor no longer require the same mats. This was a problem before, but is no longer. That said, the shard acquiring rate in CE appears to be much slower than from VOG. So it'll take longer to level, particularly weapons, up, since CE is the ONLY method of acquiring

yea and they try to tempt you into it by having posted 70 mph speeds on most of the main interstates (large swaths of 95 heading north bound into DC, all of 85, nearly all of 81 west into the mountains, etc).

the SA at my local dealer bought a CLA AMG when they were fresh. Younger guy, not sure how old, but probably about my age. I'm sure he saved a bunch with employee discounts but he basically said he took the plunge and put all his savings into it, which if I didn't cringe when he said it I'd be shocked. 'Merica.

I dunno if I buy that number. Can Philly insurance be worse than NYC or DC? I doubt it, ESPECIALLY if its garaged, which yours is. Here's something to look into: some insurance companies don't like writing certain regions. For instance, I pay $1,100 a year or so to insure a 2012 coupe worth about double what yours is,

+1 Maserati GT

so reading between the lines here, it sounds like I was wrong when I guessed you wouldn't be heading back into a Porsche and would try something different. The question is: you going 2 seats or 4? The Cayman, while a 2 seater like the Ferrari, is a hell of a lot more practical. The 911, is well, the 911. It seems like

just to clarify Anna, you mention the WaPo retracted a statement that Jackie had never met the student she named. It's still up, but it was ONE of her attackers. Quote "One of the attackers identified by Jackie to friends "was actually the name of a student who belongs to a different fraternity, and no one by that

this i completely agree with. this story, though, seemed odd from the beginning. Maybe I have too much faith in humanity, but as a guy, I would not stand for this behavior and put myself at risk of harm for someone in that position. No one I know would stand for it either. In fact, I imagine that even if 7 dudes with

grossly inflammatory, but that's what we get for reading...essentially, the DailyMail in disguise.

yea, I don't mind the new car thing. I've driven plenty of them. E92 M3, 335i, etc. but doing it regularly is the pits when it means eating $20-$30k in year one. Think about Doug's Ferrari! Someone paid $200K or so in depreciation just to drive it for 15,000 miles. It's pretty but it ain't that pretty.

please tell me you drove around in a Ferrari with a FOR SALE sign in it. The cars with those are usually about the same age as yours but only have 3 wheels.

nothing Porsche, he's driven enough. What's about 80K lightly used that's in the same league? R8? GT-R? Z06? I think he'd kill himself in a Hellcat, but redoing the Drag Strip segment would be fun as shit.

either way, you definitely lost A LOT LESS than you would've if you had bought a brand new 911 for the same price. 20-30K first year depreciation is tough to swallow. Main reason I haven't pulled the trigger on a relatively well specced Cayman S yet. I can't bring myself to it. Haven't been able to find a year old one

6 years apart.

it is, but it's helpful in terms of knowing what you can afford. You can figure out how much YOU can afford per month, and figure out the loan size for that payment based on your credit and your terms YOURSELF. Then go shopping. Talking to the dealer in monthly payments is a recipe for disaster. It is NOT a recipe for