notlewishamilton
NotLewisHamilton
notlewishamilton

How does somebody reselling a vehicle cause $50,000 in harm to the manufacturer? And not everyone who resells their new vehicle within a year has their eye on profits. They might be selling it because they don’t like the vehicle or maybe they can no longer afford it. I don’t think this will hold up in court but why

For the brighter readers, that was instantly recognized as what is known as “sarcasm.” Google it.

Really? You think that’s funny? An appropriate “joke” to make to somebody? And you’re timing could not be “better”: today is fourth anniversary of my dad’s passing and only a week earlier was the fourth anniversary of my mom’s passing. Yes, they died one week apart from each other after 60 years of marriage.

And, yet, everybody else said the same thing about your “choice.” How about this:

Did. And you’re still way fucking wrong. I’m guessing you’re in your late teens-to-mid-twenties with little in the way of music diversity and music history knowledge. Even if not: still way fucking wrong.

Oh, hell yeah! In fact, I’ll put up a winter road crew from ODOT (Oregon DOT) or ski resort shuttle bus drivers against those Perrier-guzzling Euro-weeny pit crews any day for that competition:

According to the article, it seems that F1 was more concerned about the broadcast being at a not-unreasonable hour for European viewers.

So let’s break this down:

Without the studs.

Nope. #1 for store-bought tortilla chips is:

It’s a Planelopnik story. Jalopnik covers all types of transportation. Get over it.

I hope this race is a huge flop.

Maybe Pirelli will break out Winter Sottozero tires for the race... <smh>

Thank goodness my late parents watched NBC Nightly News and MSNBC. We argued on most everything else, though. <sigh> I miss my parents. I’m a Boomer/Gen X-er (1964) and my current garage holds a 100% sensible for my needs and location (Central Oregon—high desert, snows, lots of ski trips in the winter) 2019 Subaru

Nope, born in 1964 on the cusp between the Boomers and Gen X (anybody remember Gen X? seems it’s all about Millenials these days...) and my tastes are the Porsches I can’t afford and the amazing motorcycle superbikes that have come into my garage (used, at bargain prices) that will outperform anything on four-wheels

I’m confused by this. The studio has spent millions of dollars producing this (many millions to John Cena alone). The movie (or parts of it) tested great with audiences. So why completely shelve it? How does that make economic sense?

I would counter not to ruin the fun! It’s like surfing: you don’t tell the world about awesome secret breaks or you’ll never get a good wave to yourself.

Yeah, this was pretty much Steve’s conclusion. I don’t ride dirt (because I’m not crazy about riding sportbikes with dirt tires and don’t have those loonies’ skill set) but always wear an Aerostich Roadcrafter suit. I know that there are many ADV riders (the ones actually venturing off-pavement) who also wear one of

Just checked the couch cushions, couldn’t find a penny. Of course, I’m not a rich racer, either. Also: really? Pay-to-drive on a project that could very well end up in the driver’s death if even the slightest thing goes wrong at high speed? Nope.

I can’t even look at you right now, Bradley. I am so disappointed in you: