phlegminglib
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phlegminglib

If you zoom back just enough you get ......omg its Jesus

Dear Scion/Toyota:

Chief O'Brien? I like it.

Billy, I hate to nitpick, but I have a problem with the headline. The phrase "insane, masturbatory rampage" should be "insane masturbatory rampage." You shouldn't use a comma when the last adjective outranks its predecessor and is an integral part of the noun phrase. In this case, the rampage is not both insane

Sortland had a blanket, a cell phone and a box of Wheat Thins with him.

I am always appalled at the lack of cupholders in the custom cars that come to SEMA.

Of course they will. They will say 1) "I bought one and it was great." 2) In MY state, the cars are better than Certified Pre Owned and 3) "You are wrong."

I am intrigued and hopeful.

Orthopaedic surgeon here, we use suture anchors all the time, the almost never get removed. Plus there have been bioabsorbable implants for at least a decade. These sound cool though, but more of an evolution than revolution.

As a Brian, I agree with Brian.

We are one. We are Brian.

Haters gonna hate, hate, hate, hate, hate.

He baled, yes?

Remind me, how exactly does this practice, or for that matter nearly anything dealers do, "Help and protect the consumer." again!?

Those media and protestors should go home and reconsider their life choices.

Not a different gearbox. The IMS is the intermediate shaft bearing in the engine. The tt uses a different engine that was derived from the GT1 race engine (Metzger). The regular 996 is not.

"...but at $350, you won't need to be a rich guy to buy it."

996 and 997 turbo/gt2/gt3 use the Mezger motor, basically a continued evolution of the 964 motor. The M96 and M97 motors are a separate development and they have the IMS issues

996 Turbo uses the Mezger engine as used in the GT3. Completely different unit from the one in the vanilla 996. The Mezger was also used on the gen 1 997 Turbo but the gen 2 moved to a turbo version of the direct injection engine seen in the regular Gen 2 997.

Can you do an article about how to field dress (or whatever) an animal you just shot so that the meat can be eaten?