Rich guy rant for paying his taxes, admitting to looking at used cars in the future, and pointing out the tax credit primarily helps higher income families? GTFO with that bullshit.
Rich guy rant for paying his taxes, admitting to looking at used cars in the future, and pointing out the tax credit primarily helps higher income families? GTFO with that bullshit.
Counterpoint, MSRP for 1992 Camry LE was $19,143. Adjusted for inflation that would $40,402.54. Factor in a tax credit and how much safer and nicer cars are today....no they really aren’t too damn much.
“Which, I’m all for not putting dirt on Bristol, whether we have windshields or not. The racing at Bristol’s amazing, just as normal.”
Exciting ending. You knew Briscoe was going to make a move, but I thought Reddick was going to save the win with the ole’ loop-de-loop move he was able to pull.
Sure, if you want to be picky on who has opinions on topics. Should I dismiss you on this topic because you have never been to a nascar race?
“The dam needs at least 3,490 feet of water to run;”
“The real question is why you Cult guys waste so much time trying to “debunk” stories that have already have been reported and fact-checked.”
No, but it makes him experienced enough to hold an opinion on the subject.
Good for her, and that is really neat of Rod and his team to help out. He is an interesting guy and has pulled off some beautiful builds. I am sure it was nice to have such a knowledgeable team there to ask for pointers and experience when required.
Sure, and we can be snarky about her poorly made decisions.
“If he’s criticizing the one dirt race of the year, it’s probably best to listen.”
I see what your saying, but couldn’t you make the same argument for oil field workers?
Can I use my giant lottery check?
But there are plenty of people out there that have CDLs, but choose not to drive because they can make more elsewhere. That is the point.
This will soon devolve into “THE SUBJECT HAS ONCE OWNED A CAR.”
Which makes them quite rare compared to 20 years ago.
Agree, but why is it “really disappointing” was what I am questioning. Yeah, he fucked up, but he is getting punished for it. I don’t think hard jail time is really appropriate, so this seems logical.
Why?
I believe he used a FN 5.7 which is basically a 22 projectile, but with a rifle style cartridge. Think of it as a mini 5.56 round (like what a ar15 fires). Either way, you aren’t wrong.
Refinery fires are quite rare now. Process automation with connected safety valves have really changed the game over the last 20ish years.