ncasolowork3
ncasolowork3
ncasolowork3

I both understand and simultaneously don’t understand the angst against Haas for sourcing as many parts as they can. Ultimately the bits that really matter have been designed by Haas. Otherwise why not start mocking Williams and Force India for buying Mercedes engines?

Instead of saying why by X when you coulda got a V6 mustangmaybe we should say you should get X Y Z 1 2 3 instead of a V6 Mustang

Fine but I want credit for predicting the sun would set in the west.

What’s that?

yes but the use of that line is so over the top in this instance that it made me want to vomit.

This is not getting enough love.

I guess I skimmed over the first iteration. I did poorly on my ACT test in the reading comprehension section. I’ve never quite overcome that. *hangs head in shame*

I read the profile until I got to the line calling it a tradition unlike any other. I realize the writer wrote that and Nantz didn’t say it but holy crap STFU.

I get a lot of ways what Nantz does could be viewed negatively. I believe Nantz would be oblivious to all of them because he is sincere in wanting to show some

Snickers does sponsor his car if they don’t turn this into a you’re not you when you’re hungry commercial I will lose all faith in their marketing department.

Michigan wins the big 10 tournament and gets a 7 seed. Bleh

They make affordable sim racing equipment capable of replicating the forces 1:1. I just bought one. I hope I remember to let go the first time.

These guys are awesome. Carry on.

Matt I approve of your choice of grocery getter. I went with a slightly above base model legacy when it was the outgoing model year. Very boring but my goodness it does well with a child.

And yet a lot of professionals don’t get a salary that high.

So they come to my house and I say prove it so they fly me to Germany and let me sit in the passenger seat with a stopwatch?

I agree on both parts. That was sorta the point. Don’t retire 66

Look at you with all your facts and logic. *grabs jersey*

I’m not old enough to think of anyone else.

Subaru continues to have a monopoly on quality and affordable AWD vehicles. In areas that see a lot of snow in an average winter that’s a big selling point. My 12 Legacy has been pretty much perfect for what I need with a 4 year old.