@Turbineguy - now with reheat!!: The only answer I know is NSFW.
@Turbineguy - now with reheat!!: The only answer I know is NSFW.
*scratches his head.
@irishman72: Such a good story.
@irishman72: Pretty soon it won't exist at all.
While I don't have a problem with a private enterprise doing this, for some reason the city doing this bothers me.
WOW. I never realized how well that aged.
This was my choice. I think this car has aged exceptionally well. It could roll off the line tomorrow.
I really like this car.
@Tossed Mazda3hatch's Chicken Salad all over Accord's face with a plate of croutons and Bleu Cheese dressing: May the Schwartz be with you!
This is Darth Vader's twin brother's nephew's cousin's roomate's car. I can tell by the silver schwartz rings.
@dculberson: A year or two? Around here it is normally a "failure to yield" and just more of a fine. Even with a charge of "evading the authorities," or "engaging police in a pursuit," you're only looking at a fine usually. Maybe 30-90 days in jail, if you have past infractions.
@Bumblebee: I know, which is why I said it is immature and irrational.
So they're going to hold his car for 48 hours, and then what? He goes to court, loses, the court confiscates the vehicle, and then crushes it? Do I have that right? I don't think I would ever pull over if I was hooning in Australia.
WTF?
I'm pretty sure $kaycoq started the car delivered by a girl thing, but who started the drink thing? I can't recall.
Wow.
@$kaycog: Was that a drunk alien?
So he's the true inspiration for Ricky Bobby.
So he's the true inspiration for Ricky Bobby.
@wild_world_girl: Thank you.