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Agree with all of your post except for the height part... I daily drove an AP2 for 2 years and I’m 6'5" and found it to fit me just fine.

If school districts are struggling to find money to pay teachers and buy basic supplies such as books, how else do you think they’ll be able to afford to fertilize the athletic fields?

My wife is from Orange County and does all of this, but she says that it is NOT proper to put a “the” in front of PCH, and will get mad at me when I call it “the PCH.” I tried to argue that grammatically it would need “the” in front of it, bc it’s referencing “the highway” but she’s adamant about it...

Any lawyer will absolutely concede that a large part of the job is simply altering fields in a template. However, that does not mean this is all they do, as noted in my above reply.

But your argument is one of casual reductionism; you’re not paying for the lawyer to swap the fields of a template, you’re paying the

First off, at no point did I say I was “filling out lease agreements.”

Yes because driving a car and practicing law are the same thing. On that note, why do we keep paying backbreaking amounts to doctors, when WebMD is here to help identify our ailments and point us in the direction of the common treatments for what we find?

I couldn’t have given 2 shits about the money my boss was making

IP Attorney here. When I was in private practice I had a drawer full of LegalZoom folders from clients that hired my firm after they tried, and failed, to successfully use LegalZoom. LG is a scourge on the general public when it comes to their understanding of even the most basic of legal filings, and I think it’s

(sorry, couldn’t resist)

REGION LOCK CHINA

Or just fly to Mexico/Grand Cayman/Canada/etc. and when you get to Cuba ask the customs agent to stamp your visa and NOT your passport. Then fly back through that other country on the way home. Problem solved.

(Wife and I went to Havana for our honeymoon in August; we highly recommend a trip there to everyone we meet.)

It’s almost like they’re being built in America.

the c6 i have now is a much better daily than the c5z that I had, but I think I prefer the c5 overall... the interiors on the 2 c5s I had were actually solid and didn’t make a peep, though maybe they ironed things out by the last year of production.

Ha, I went the other way, from an ‘05 s2k to an ‘04 c5z back in 2013. That c5z was the first american car that I’d ever owned, and I’m now on my 3rd vette since then (‘04c5z with some mods, ‘04c5z with every NA mod, now on a ‘10 c6 GS that’s relatively stock). While I miss the s2k, it’s the first ‘04c5z that I miss

This is a fantastic story, with fantastic writing. Thanks for this.

Sounds like he tried to recreate the Countach scene from The Wolf of Wall Street.

My uncle’s ex-wife used to think it was normal to eat the tails of peel-and-eat shrimp...

“Socialism never took root in America because the poor see themselves not as an exploited proletariat, but as temporarily embarrassed millionaires.” -John Steinbeck (allegedly)

*and to this day is still being paid by New York.

(to add to your Bobby Bonilla analogy)

Just FYI #3 is called a “Clutch Oven.”