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Once Payne and his superior who pushed him are fired and unable to find another job, then I’ll believe in that “goodness of society”.

Yeah, I can’t help but wonder if Schilling thought he was just gonna pull up into an intersection labeled “Houston” and the townfolk would come gather round his trailer like villagers around the Pony Express rider.

Did you just ASSUME their social status? Why? Just because the own lifted trucks they are instantly REDNECKS?! Disgraceful. The correct term is “southern truck enthusiasts” thank you very much.

its the presidential motorcade, everyone stops to watch it, i know i did when obama was in my neck of the woods. its kinda neat. dont be such an asshole

I’m surprised that the white car wasn’t immediately swarmed by Secret Service and police. Just one SUV lazily makes a U-turn to check it out.

Otherwise we’d have to add the M715, M35, etc as “available” convertible (well, at least ragtop) trucks.

The Dodge Dakota hasn’t been sold for over 5 years now, and the newest convertible is over 20. When someone says “available” it’s usually understood to mean “available for purchase new at a dealership”.

The B+W doesn’t quite do the orange paint justice. But good show, tro.

IT WOULD BE SUPER

From older pictures his car looked awesome, especially over the jumps (lower half of this picture).

Or, oh man, can you imagine if Ivan Stewart dusted off a race suit and trotted out an OG red-and-yellow-on-white Toyota?

And in the first video, a Ford Super Duty just looks on as if unimpressed as the tornado passes right on by.

The deceased on the gurney was in fact named Royce. He was a rolls Royce.

Tis truly a shame, because that car looks damned good in person.

 There’s both sorry ass bosses and sorry ass employees out there, and on the other hand, the boss shouldn’t have to pay the employee that didn’t get laid over the weekend so he didn’t do a damn thing all week knowing the union will protect him.

I’ve managed in union environments and in non-union environments. In the non-union environments, great performance was rewarded with opportunities to advance to more skilled jobs and receive more pay. In the union environments, employees would remain in entry level jobs for 15 years doing just enough to not get

Having grown up in a state mostly devoid of unions (Louisiana), the whole union mentality is always strange to me.

“notable for nearly being all the way up the ass of Fiat Chrysler