D’oh! I re-read what I wrote and I did put “community property” in my initial post when I was thinking “marital property”.
D’oh! I re-read what I wrote and I did put “community property” in my initial post when I was thinking “marital property”.
NICE!!
Right, but by his own admission he “hid the cars for a couple of years while my divorce was going on...” “Hid the cars” suggests that the cars’ existence was concealed, not their value.
I guess... I’m trying to wrap my head around Thum’s logic.
Nope, her share is based on the reasonable/market value. Rules like that help ensure people don’t sell all of the soon to be ex spouse’s property for $1.
The ex found out that he hid them and is likely seeking her 50% since it was community property. But she’s seeking 50% of the ebay price, which is why Thum is now doing his best to downplay the condition & patina*. Thum wants to argue the ebay selling price was not the actual value. Because...original selling price - …
Actually, it’s like someone put two I4's in there that share the same crank.
Or save yourself a ton of money and just get 180 degree headers
I would also like to add that de Nysschen did no favors to Cadillac (and Infiniti) by changing the naming convention of all their cars.
Bordello interior is always the right answer.
Thanks Hans.
Yep, thousands of Chevy trucks on the trail with no problem whatsoever, but it’s easy to find examples where the airbag deployed and it shouldn’t have. This is not really that unique because computers and mechanical items can fail even when properly built and maintained.* Now who wants to go for a ride in an autonomous…
Whenever I see a reference to this movie, all I think of is Morgan Murphy’s bit about how she should have just shit on the floor.
My final question for Pan causes him to wince and smile at the same moment. Is the car is for sale? His reply was succinct.
When someone shows you who they are, believe them the first time.
I can’t help but think that smile is 50% finding the Mini and 50% being in a photo where you’re the tallest person.
I saw the driver was 46 and my first response was “Really? At 46 you’re still that stupid?”
First Gear: Here’s the thing, facts don’t really matter to Trump or most of his constituents. Not all, but many of his supporters will blindly believe every single thing he says.
If the mainstream press wants to portray the lack of big ups for a United States senator as more worthy of scrutiny than a bill that will help decide who the U.S. kills around the world, they’re not only failing the empty standard of objectivity they aspire to—they’re failing their audience.
To further put this defense budget in perspective, Russia’s defense budget is $67B.