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I say don’t support this shitty company, even if you can’t get the weight you want.

I say don’t support this shitty company, even if you can’t get the weight you want.

Not on the courses out here. A Mini tore its front bumper off in front of me because the soil was so loose.

Honestly, the gravel courses are much worse. That GT350 would get its paint fucked up.

It’s definitely titties.

> Clemons, though, is gay.

> A smattering of take-off parts from desert racing teams doesn’t help, either

Avoided it so hard that they used a bikeshare pic.

The one upside of a cheaper car is that the new owner gets saddled with lower taxes. Though I dunno that any taxes besides sales tax are that bad.

> But at least consumers had a healthy range options for sub-$25,000 vehicles.

I think of this now as the Making a Murderer car.

It’s only planetary in that the balls revolve around a central race. The actual output from the reduction is off the outer race, though that output is still at the center of the balls.

Her stress is still on the first syllable: SIM-buy-ote.

How much lizard have you eaten? I think I get what fishy taste you’re getting at, but still. I’ve had 2 lizard dishes, and one turtle, and they are waaaay lizardier than chicken.

How do you feel about advertising race preferences directly on a dating profile? Is it symmetrical, in other words, can white people declare that they are only looking for other white people without coming off racist?

> Reval’s findings

> Weareverysorryforthefamily’sloss

Bit of a format issue

> rear tow links

> The incident stems from the fact that the worn right rear tire on Kimi’s Ferrari was never removed from the car.

The wheel that doesn’t come off is the left rear.

Ryan Felton doesn’t know what a front kick is, apparently.

If you search for ‘viper’ on their searchable cheapest/most expensive by chart, it shows $4000 for a 2016 Viper. They have a mistake in their own summary chart. Most of the 2016 most expensives to make the summary chart.

Kristen Lee: “to who?”