loumontana1956
LOU Montana
loumontana1956

I am soaking my hand in ice water to give you a cold handed bi*th slap!

When I see something like this:

If it’s sane, then I bet a couple hundred bucks and 20-30 minutes. They aren’t Apple for f’s sake. 

So what’s the cost of this repair? I like to bag on Tesla as much as the next gear-banging, noise-loving Jalop... But this sounds pretty minor... Or, at the very least, a lot less expensive and timing consuming repair than literally anything that pops up on a 120,000 mile Audi.

I vote YES to using it as a verb!

You broke the Internet! Congratulations.

I think it’s already a verb meaning something else awful.  Let’s call it to be Trumped.

Is “Epsteined” a nuanced way of saying “khashoggi’d”?

Can we start using “Epstein” as a verb? Because I’m quite sure that Wolkoff revealing that she has kept records of all this shit is kind of risking to be Epsteined sooner or later...

And as the fireball crash grinds to a stop and the crowd falls silent, the flames glow brighter, and a rookie EMT vomits, and a fat woman screams, “For GOD’S SAKES SOMEBODY DO SOMETHING!”

He is right but there are those of us who love the scream of an engine and a fireball CRASH!!

Go to the trouble of attending a race populated by quiet, over-amped golf carts whirring around a race track...nope.

You are talking as if F1 could never switch to electric motors.
The F1 brand will always be more popular than its e-spin-off

“The level of Schadenfreude watching these Trump towns lose industry after voting for a person who said he would bring it back....only to slowly realize that he has no real power over private industry is just...”

“Lordstown is a great area. I guess I like it because I won so big there,” Trump said. Lordstown’s Trumbull County, formerly a Democratic stronghold, flipped to vote for Trump in 2016.

After 911 George W. Bush told everyone to go shopping to keep the economy boosted. Easy credit was everywhere and people went crazy with it. My tire guy purchased a $400,000.00 home!

This is the American way and has been for a long time. The US government has been running massive deficits for decades. And it's getting worse lately. 

I’ve been in this particular situation several times in my life. So I can relate and offer my personal perspective for why so many ppl are 90 days delinquent on car loans. For one, most of us repeat our parents financial practices, usually on a subconscious level. If your parents don’t educate you on financial

That would create a situation where there is supply (from all the repos from the defaults), demand, but no ability to complete a large subset of the deals.

I am actually counting on this to happen within the next couple of years, which is when I’ll be buying my next car.