nitronickgregson
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Isn't "gooks" a slur against Vietnamese people, anyway?

But I mean...if you're down...

OK, we own and use the crap out of our Chromecast. Convince me to replace it with the Roku stick?

I get all the Fiero hate, but really, this is a nice car, all it needs is a little love and more HP. I've always wanted a Fiero, call me an 80's kid.

The one thread that makes sense on this topic. Bags are for taking things on trips, not just riding around town. It's the exact same as people with year-round roof racks.

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Live action footage of Zangeif dancing exists .

Ummm. Did the he sign the bill? Or did the legislature over ride the veto?

Your GD right he does! You don't ride a car! You drive it! That makes him Ghost Driver! Farging iceholes!

Yes! That's what I kept thinking.

That nerdy girl is just a hot chick with glasses on, not even remotely equivalent to the nerdy guy in the real GoDaddy ad.

I don't know; I was kind of getting into that one with the ripped dude eating the hamburger on the beach. That's like all my favorite things in one 30-second TV spot. Add some beer to the equation and I would probably buy anything they wanted me to.

Let's not kid ourselves, nobody in the lord of the rings universe would make it out of book one of Game of Thrones.......just saying.

This motorcycle is a 1989 Honda PC-800 "Pacific Coast". It was only on screen for a fraction of a second in BTTF-II, but that makes it the official Motorcycle Of The Future™. I rode one for many years.

Even if it is the gift, it's still mighty generous, and along with the bachelor party expectation she has every right to be irritated.

As someone who recently planned one of these wedding things, the rule was that anyone invited to a pre-wedding event (bachelor party, shower, etc.) needs to be invited to the wedding. I can't even believe that the boyfriend is HOSTING the bachelor party and not invited to the wedding. That is just beyond rude.

I agree. Boyfriend should not plan, throw, pay for, or even attend the bachelor party if he isn't going to the wedding. Unless he wants to do any of those things, in which case he should do them, but with the full understanding that he wasn't invited to the wedding.

Also I re-read and it seems like the cake was not in fact her gift, but rather just a favor she's doing the couple to help them with their budget? If that's the case they really are wrong and I don't blame her for feeling angry enough to back out entirely. I like what someone else said about sending the cake but not

I'd like one sausage egg MacGuffin combo please.

Clearly, the greatest MacGuffin was, in fact, the MacGuffin Device from the old GI Joe cartoon.

I think it totally depends on what type of person you are. I'm a homebody who has major travel anxiety, all I want is a home of my own. To be clear, I also want an old, crusty house I can work on for the rest of my life, not a brand new McMansion. I love projects and working with my hands and making things my own,