oh-hell-no
oh-hell-no
oh-hell-no

“....and you can’t put a price on happiness.”

Dang... dont think I can stay awake long enough to watch it again. But as the car owner, wouldn’t they only be upset if the tech got seal blood all over the interior or ran over the pups with his car?

I stuck with the video up until the 3:00 mark but was pretty bored. Failed to see anything horrible.

“ongoing issue” describes a problem, not a justification. And perhaps I missed the news cycles you seem to read... when was Hilary involved in punching someone?

If you need to reach back 400 years to try and justify an action today, thats pretty much of a fail.

Let not act like some assistant producer is important.

spectacular waste? Yeah, probably...but damn if some of those goofy bat-shit cars dont bring a smile/smirk to your face.

knew their place ?

What? No inflatables?

Yes, a beautiful car....but.... the woven seating on the actual winning car tops those goofy bunny slippers.

you’re talking pretty academically, but how we deal with it practically in sports is pretty straight forward.

err....four syllables?

easiest solution... remove ALL sports that require judging. Goodbye equestrian, synchronized swimming, diving, etc...

bring on the lions and tigers... a real mans fight

you must be at least thhiiisss tall to run in the Olympics

Scalping? I thought most of the events weren’t even close to being sold out. Did something change?

long time ago watched a similar t-bone of a cop car on the Vegas Strip. Unlike this video, many other cars had already come to a complete stop, but the sports car with radio blasting roared through the intersection straight into the police vehicle. The sports car driver was clearly afraid to emerge out of their

The market aisles have been getting so much easier. Not as much searching the minuscule 3pt tall ingredients list as many more packages announce “gluten-free” right on the front. So who gives a poop if its only a fad that brought about the change, keep it going!

Not always such a clear finger pointing exercise. Many times those increased regulations are created by the very institutions needing to comply as a means of driving out/limiting other start-ups (look at many of the self-imposed taxi medallion laws that are now killing their industry).

onerous regulations or loopholes plugged in by lobbyists?