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Sure dude. I'm sure you know all about it.

The question is how did YOU end up over here at jalopnik? I think you're looking for redstate. Car dudes run the political gamut. There's as many left leaners as there are right-leaners. If you want somewhere to go wave a fucking flag and stomp your feet, and get all twisted up about shit you know nothing of,

Like anyone's taking international relations advice from "that dude" on the internet. The trick to international relations is leaving it to people that know what they're doing.

What was that? The hood and windshield are still intact, but a tree got shredded. Lightning?

Uggh. Anybody but that guy. I see where using an F1 driver is good, using an F1 driver that drives (nominally, at least) an Infinity is better, and a german F1 driver that drives an infinity would, under normal circumstances, be awesome. But that particular german inifinity-driving F1 driver grates on the nerves.

"Leather for use in cars has always been selected for the absence of markings then tanned to make it perfect."

I'll give it this. At least they found a way to make the dash space usable to put stuff on, even if it ends up like a table in the passenger's lap. Of course, they made it sloping, so nothing you actually put there is going to stay there, so never mind.

That could have been a lot, lot worse.

You named the runt 'Mulva'?

Are you saying that Florida State is not the goddamned devil? I goddamned hope not.

To the extent that they implicate Winston, they DO have evidence. What they believe to be credible evidence, too, from the way they used it against the people who gave it. Are you saying that you can't punish people if they don't admit to something?

This has nothing to do with white southerners or republicans. Don't let your bitterness blind you.

Are you sure that's an Audi? It looks like it could be an Oldsmobile.

You got a problem with pleated khakis, sport?

Yeah. This struck me as kind of rude, too. I guess he goes around his office barking orders at subordinates without at least saying 'please' as well?

What do you want to bet that dude has literally hours a day sitting around the warehouse to practice that.

I got my interest in working on cars from my dad, who patiently taught me how to diagnose heal my '80 caprice classic back in high school every time it got sick. Which was all the time. That was in the late 80's. Most people between 20 and 34, and younger, probably had much more dependable vehicles as their first

I don't think most of those are realistic options. I'm not sure that those are available there; certainly not in the volume that one would need to really impact the problem. Shelters, rescues and adoptions don't even come close to covering the needs we have most places in the U.S. As far as putting them down

What ways are those?

I live in a mid-sized city in the U.S. where there's an intermittent stray/feral dog problem, and they're definitely very aggressive. They killed our cat after attacking it earlier that year (I managed to get them off the cat by smashing them in the head with a brick - didn't even break the skin). You'd have to keep