You saved me some typing, thanks.
You saved me some typing, thanks.
This will sell before the hundredth vote is in.
You sound like a nice person. Where do you stand on Springsteen?
I am cringing so hard it hurts. Dear Lord that was awful. Save the video, because I imagine it will disappear soon.
Working as a private chef, I can confirm all of this. Also, you can usually tell the truly wealthy individuals because they are easy to deal with. Someone who is trying to look rich can’t afford to be relaxed around the help...
Not so much advise, but I helped some ding-dong in Brooklyn by driving their Saturn out of their parking spot after an ice storm (tip: gunning the engine does not increase your grip).
The only thing worse than the Beach Boys is Jimmy Buffett. I used to work at a Red Lobster in my youth and those two received about sixty percent of the air time.
As a fellow traveller, I and the other Comrades do not approve of the Russian Ultra Rich. As a matter of fact, you may remember us having a little tiff with these kinds of people back in 1917.
If I had designed the original Countach, I would have been appalled at this bland, derivative pile of nothing. I am glad Gandini distanced himself.
Yep. I also love the letter, clearly written in Italian and then (sort of) translated into English. I used to work in the wine industry and we would always be presented with similar missives from the winemakers.
I was there and I will post everything I photographed on Wikipedia. In about three weeks... The coolest car of all was the Isuzu Stylus (well, the Koenig SEL and the last-year Gandini-facelift ultra-rare Pantera were cooler, I will admit).
I read that response and was looking for some intermediate conversation (I though perhaps it had been Kinja’d) but I guess the entire argument had taken place in front of elkris’ own keyboard.
I agree that this is not a super good idea, but to suggest that Mexico should not to be able to regulate trade (setting tax levels and fees and the like) within their own borders is absurd.
I was going to point out about half of these concerns.
I am unsure of the mechanics of it all, but I only know of this being an issue with college-age kids. I am unaware of it happening in earlier grades, possibly for the reasons you listed above.
Well, an inland hub would have more space (and could also conceivably connect to other rail lines) and they wouldn’t have to drive through these residential bits. Would also free up some prime waterfront real estate.
I spend three hours a day commuting, but even at half the time it’s becoming untenable.
Not quite - being profitable isn’t enough, your company has to provide bigger returns than the currently hypercharged stock market. Otherwise, investors will pull out their money and bring it to Las Vegas Wall Street.
Oh, they’ll be kicked a little bit further yet. Kicking the workers also makes them work a mite harder.
This is an actual question (I could probably look it up but I am lazy): why does it cost less at a Tesla Supercharging station? Isn’t it the same amount of electricity, just delivered faster?