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Kelsey Campbell-Dollaghan
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The baseball-card collection I had as a teen—145,000 cards in all when I last bothered to count, 800-count box after

I have absolutely no credentials in planning, urban or otherwise! Nor do I contend to. Which is why when I do write about something vaguely relating to the topic (which would be maybe five-ish of the hundreds of posts I've written), I try my best to avoid making sweeping assessments/generalizations. That said, clearly

I can only speak as to American law (more properly common law) of contracts, which is likely to be very different than the law under which this particular contract is executed. This is not legal advice, just an analysis of a hypothetical.

The blogger is not liable, as it's just something that they found in public and shared. The blogger entered into no contractually-binding agreement with Ferrari for which any sort of damages would be valid.

Very good question, I'm not sure.

What if one of the "first-line" journalist writes a review to be published on 30 April but accidentally leaves his Macbook at Starbucks where a blogger finds it, reads the review and posts the review on his own blog.

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Holy hugbees, I have no idea what else there is to live for anymore.

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Add "Yakety Sax" to anything and it gets 100% more hilarious. Except weirdly for Benny Hill which I never found funny.

Crape or crepe (Anglicized versions of the Fr. crêpe ) is a silk, wool, or polyester fabric of a gauzy texture,

Dear Brian: Happy Birthday, and Many Happy Returns. Just FYI, I've got ties that are 31. Seriously.