“Fewer.”
“Fewer.”
I still wonder if Haas should’ve kept Mick for another year. He decimated Mazepin and it really seemed like he was starting to mature and grow next to KMag since KMag already knows how to drive fast cars well (he finally won an IMSA race last year in a Cadillac DPi don’t forget). I really think Mick could’ve grown…
I’ve never really had a strong desire to buy anything from AMG, so admittedly I’m not the target market; but this just completely misses the mark for me in terms of what I expect from Mercedes.
Anyone capable of using Google can also find the probable weight of the Tesla semi, which is likely SUBSTANTIALLY more (like around 6 tons more) than comparable diesel rigs based on the best data available. “Actual data” on the definitive curb weight has not been provided by Tesla. Given that this figure is one of the…
I still begrudgingly find him interesting. Tesla cars suck though.
“Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.”
Or in the words of Fernando
That’s what happens when you don’t leave space!
“Look, we could have asked someone to look through and edit the calendar, but there are 365 days a year. I don’t think most people know that. That’s a lot of days to check!”
Didn’t they seize boats from people just because they were Russian? Does that mean being Russian is being bad person according to your logic.
What do you do when SCOTUS says they’ve been improperly seized and the Russian oligarchs are due their stuff back in pristine order, or money in lieu thereof? And if you think that would never happen, then you haven’t checked the makeup or ideology of the current bench lately. At least if we’re keeping them in order…
You must be fun at parties.
And what. If you want to make Twitter a viable business, you have to get out of the influence of big companies anyway. I am sure neither Musk want to be dependant on them.
Can you put a value on the tears of Hamilton fans?
Of the 275, 225 of them will sit in garages. 11 of them will be destroyed in accidents involving spoiled rich kids, 5 of them will be destroyed at car meet ups. 6 will be abandoned in Saudi sandstorms. 12 of them will be perpetually be sold and re-sold, 6 will be destroyed by catastrophic weather events. 7 of them will…
Agreed. He won the truck and the country club didn't deliver, so he hired a lawyer. I fail to see the golfer being at fault.
I worked for a business that sponsored a hole in one, the prize at the time was $20000.00, they bought insurance for it for a few years and then decided not to renew it as it was around 1250.00, over 17 years nobody won that prize. I call them out on the no time to arrange you can get that insurance online now in…
This is what amounts to a prop bet. There are agencies that insure this kind of thing. Country Club/Dealership puts up the thousand dollar premium, gets to advertise, and then go home. If someone wins it, the insurance company pays for the truck, because they lost the “prop bet.”
“No one in this story seems particularly likable and I love it.” I see no issue with the person that should have won the truck. The article does not seem to make that person seem unlikeable. Or, did I miss something.
A hole-in-one is rare enough that the dealership and country club felt comfortable gambling that nobody would manage to do it. Uh oh, somebody rolled snake eyes!