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“Woohoo! Look at that pavement fly!”

They are typically legal and enforceable, but not in the same way a parking ticket from the city would be. Parking in a private lot is a essentially creating a contract between you and the lot owner. You agree to pay, they allow you to park. If you don’t pay, they give you a “citation” documenting your failure to pay,

My sister and brother in law were supposed to fly to Denver on Southwest yesterday. That got cancelled and the next available flights weren’t until Jan 2nd. Meanwhile, I flew Delta on Monday and even though my original flight schedule got screwed up due to a delay that resulted in a missed connection, they were able

Kentucky. They only started offering them here a year or two ago and you have to jump through hoops and go to a special office somewhere instead of the local DMV branch to get one. I’ve just stuck with the regular non-REAL license because they’ve made it a hassle. Looks like I can continue to do so in hopes that they

Same here. I’m on my third set in a row of the ExtremeContact DWS (I believe they are now up to “DWS06+”). Best all around tire I’ve found. Performs great in the dry and wet. Extremely competent in the snow for not being a dedicated winter tire. And on top of that, excellent tread life.

This will never happen. I just don’t see how you can ever justify making the fastest car on the track slow down and call it the “pinnacle of motorsport.

It can’t be faked. That would require them lying to my boy B2 and making him cry for nothing and I could not forgive that.

I’m still uncertain if The Road is the best thing I’ve ever read, but I am absolutely sure that it is the novel that has stuck with me the most since reading it. I made the mistake of reading it just after my first child was born. I remember sobbing through parts of that book as my infant son was sleeping in his

It strikes me that I have plenty of both Dr. Pepper and bourbon available to me right now without having to jump through any hoops.

I had a summer job once as a lot porter at a dealership where one of these was wrecked on a test drive.

This show is legitimately really good. So good that my wife, who ignores all Star Wars, was sitting on the couch next to me working on her laptop and I noticed that she stopped typing at many points and was taken in by the story. 

I did as well. I think it has something to do with HOTD and Rings wrapping up for their seasons and my brain just linking Andor in with them. I am quite pleased to be mistaken.

They were awful and yes, they were shot day for night. Bigger issue is that Miguel Sopochnik directed it. He also directed the long night episode of GOT that no one could see.

Judging from the reviews, it sounds like this is one that will build an audience over time. Audiences seem to love it.

The lighting in “Driftmark,” particularly in the nighttime scenes, is so dark that I had to turn all the lamps in my living room off to make out anyone’s face. It’s the same issue that plagued pivotal Thrones battle episode “The Long Night,” which was also directed by Sapochnik.

I can definitely see that. I just fit comfortably and you’ve got me by 2 inches and 100 lbs.

The booster won’t fit. You can get two of the three in the back, but once you put any child seat in the rear, the middle seat becomes unusable. It’s basically a four seat car, as most compact sedans are.

I daily an IS and I am 6' 2'’. 

It really depends on location. In an ideal setting, they can last pretty much forever, but in areas where the heat in the base can’t adequately dissipate (like an enclosed fixture) or in areas where they can be subject to high humidity (like a bathroom), I’ve found their lifespan to be significantly shorter than

But a random guy he just met? I could see him maybe lashing out another of the Princess’s suitors, but this was just way too much of stretch, more lazy writing for shock value.