There's always the "pay so many dollars for so many laps" route. I'm not rich and I've driven a Gallardo Spyder and a 430 that way. Just driving is in some ways better than owning. You don't have to worry about the maintenance.
Slow down, man. That first movie came out a couple years before my age-group turned 16, and that movie IS the reason I got into cars. I spent thousands of dollars from summer jobs on this little '98 Z24 and loved the long nights working on it in the garage with my dad. If it hadn't been for that movie, I honestly…
Ack. Im new here. Thanks for the crash course in Jezebel 101. I will take that into account as I read the rest of the swill
Yea, before Jezzies go around recommending this guy's comment (he has 4 right now), they might want to click on his name and look at his last few comments on other articles. He's openly racist. There's a reason he wants "justice" on a rape case involving a black male suspect and white female accuser.
You're comparing two different recollections of the "actual sex". One is Casher's - who was in the apartment, and in the actual room at the time. And the other is Weisberg's - who was never there and simply spoke on the phone to a drunk girl who could only remember "flashes of things", "describing it in little…
It sounds crappy, but this is the basic model for almost every other product based business.
Were you under the impression that most/all goods that you purchase aren't made by one party (native or otherwise) at the behest of another party and then resold by them or perhaps a third or fourth party, all of them selling at a markup?
When I was growing up, Disney's TaleSpin was just something that came on the TV while I was wearing my pajamas.…
You bring up maturity after calling her a "#yolo" retarded skank? What a damn fool. I know the Internet is full of pieces of shit who have nothing better to do than emit useless, immature comments all day, but grow the fuck up.
keynesian economics are BUNK and forbes agrees along with any intelligent economist.
Oh wow, a single Harvard professor of political philosophy says it's forced labor. Must be right then. Lets just ignore that Harvard has an entire department for Economics full of professors that primarily teach the Keynesian model, which regards taxation as a debt owed to the state.
taxes equate to forced labor
Did you miss the part about Akerson's wife getting diagnosed with advanced cancer, which is why he decided to leave earlier than he intended?
He said publicly, months ago, that he wanted to oversee the end of that transition from US Treasury ownership of the remaining shares before stepping down as CEO. Learn to fucking read before you spout conservatard bullshit.
Yes. Hitler is the...Übermensch.
I'm pretty sure the meth smoking gang member demographic only makes up a tiny part of the population... And if you really think everyone who is too poor to owe taxes is unemployed... well, I dunno what to tell you. Many lower wage earners can work full time and still not make enough in a year to owe tax.
Hahaha, oh wow. Forcibly taken. What a hoot. You're talking about the completely legal and constitutional taxation process. Taxation that is at historical lows.
False rape claims are statistically uncommon