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This is shockingly similar to my experience when I had my motorcycle accident. I was riding in an HOV on I25 in Denver on December 3rd, 2002 at 7:00am. Traffic in the normal lanes started to back up, so the person next to me decided to just use the HOV lane instead of breaking when the car in front of him slowed down.

But what do you do when the person is pronouncing their own name incorrectly? Do you have to go along with it? I don’t care how good you are at football, if you want your name to Brett Farve, then go to the courthouse and change your name to Brett Farve. The name you were given is Favre, and it is pronounced Favre.

Apparently selling these to Hertz was a good move. I have the same experience with a rental Soul. I never considered them in any way; didn’t really realize they existed. By the time I returned it, I ended up spending the time at the airport researching and wondering how much more fun the top engine option would have

“For three years, Akahi and I didn’t eat anything at all, and now we only eat occasionally like if we’re in a social situation or if I simply want to taste a fruit.” Read the article.

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