I fly American to CLT a lot for work from PA. It’s a 2 hour flight, and because I always buy the cheapest ticket I can, I am often in the last row, because the last row is the cheapest, and he got what he paid for.
I fly American to CLT a lot for work from PA. It’s a 2 hour flight, and because I always buy the cheapest ticket I can, I am often in the last row, because the last row is the cheapest, and he got what he paid for.
I’m willing to bet that this guy wouldn’t be punching the seat if there were a man sitting in it.
Ok — I’ll give you the benefit of the doubt you are not just trolling and give you a completely apolitical explanation:
it improves public safety and revenue for the state. Tell me why the state shouldn’t be concerned with those things?
The fact that he only used three fingers killed me.
I personally have never bought a used car with more than 20,000 miles. I usually like something newer, but has some depreciation taken off.
And in this case the court was right. There was nothing unfair or deceptive about forgetting to tighten the lug nuts, what was just negligence. In this case the mechanic *did* actually rotate the tires, he just did a shitty job at it.
There won’t be a chapter about this in his memoirs, there won’t even be a sentence. And anyone who dares bring it up will get ghosted and never be allowed to ask him a direct question again.
I can’t figure out how tackle football at this age is even legal.
Confederate statues - “We need them! We need them as...uh...a constant reminder that slavery is bad! So we can learn from history or something!”
Its nice to see I’m not alone out here. These days, instead of a “Main” I just have my Hunter, and that’s it. I don’t have multiple load outs anymore. It’s a very “dad” thing. I don’t talk to anyone, mostly I do public events while I run around doing side missions. And my gear is nothing special. Rather than a…
Nothing embodies the spirit of Philly more than the random guy at the end that shows up just to slap a broken and bloody man and steal his hat. God I miss that city
Yup and this guy knows he is also auditioning for every other team in the league. That’s what happens when you don’t have guaranteed contracts and can cut anyone at any time. Guys will go to far to try and show how good or invaluable they may be, even if it means endangering others.
Yeah, with how dangerous cars can be, you’d think we’d make people register them, and get licenses to operate them, and prove they are competent to operate them, and even in a lot of states require inspections to ensure the cars are safe to be on the road.
Yeah, I gotta wonder if this whole thing was Nike’s practicing “No publicity is bad publicity.”
Looking at the build quality and fit-and-finish of the CLA-Class, in all its guises, I’d rather have a Civic Si. And although both cars are over-styled, the Civic looks confident and youthful; the CLA-Class looks like it’s trying too hard.
Don’t forget the other secret: Always be high.