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I managed to get myself suspended for yelling at some fascist years ago and had forgotten about it I logged in to deactivate my accoun today, but I can’t deactivate it until I get unbanned, which means giving them my phone number, which still ain’t gonna happen.


1. Yes

2. But is a high revving long legged powerplant right for this application?

3. If in doubt, See 1.

If only the human brain was capable of coming up with different ways of changing nature to better suit our comfort and survival.

It probably will. because this country is a cesspool filled with violent idiots.

Rolling coal is like spitting on someone, it’s assault.

Some kind of high powered mutant never considered for mass production.

“The legit ones are Pontiac G8s/Chevy SS that someone took a sawzall to,”

Somehow, this is less of a safety hazard than a shell with a new drivetrain?

(Not that I wouldn’t drive one of those either)

Admittedly, I don’t know what I’m missing here, and it could be much. For example, I’m assuming shell means complete

I don’t know who he is, (don’t follow F1 much anymore) but if he’s one of worst in history, I’m suspecting this someone who bought a seat. And if he bought a seat and is upset about sanctions on Russia, I suspect that somewhere on his gravy train is likely an impounded mega yacht.

“have you seen my wife drive? She’s a terrible driver, truly scary. I think she’s wrecked everything she’s ever owned. Which is why I put her in the biggest, heaviest vehicle we own”

My brother.

:|

edit: And I’ve read the exact argument from people about their idiot teenagers.

edit edit: You’re point about not being

People’s disdain for the Prius has given them almost as big a chip on their shoulder as folks who drive Dodge trucks.

One way or another, at some point the definition of the thing was manipulated specifically to be a tax dodge. Which is why it was purchased by the company and not the owner himself.

edit: Oh, you already said that. (read the article, toasty)  It honestly comes across as a loophole for rich people to live on the water

$83 a month. Damn.
I haven’t gotten gas in 6 weeks, so I’ve saved almost 130 bucks!

Grip wheel, lightly.  Clutch kick, left foot brake, mash gas, repeat until forward momentum has resumed.

Why are we talking about mystery taxes when the next to last paragraph says “retailing and distribution margins have increased”

Gas prices are expensive because the people who make and sell fuel are charging record prices for it.

I’ve not been in an H1, but a buddy owned an H2 during his divorce/mid life crisis period.

The Gimp’s Sleepin!

when he met Adam Fox in the basement of a vacuum shop in suburban Grand Rapids, a hideaway accessed by a trap door”

And in today’s episode of “things that shouldn’t require specific legislation”

JFC; this country.

or police

or people

or whatever.

sigh.

Externalizing the costs of running your business to the general taxpayer is business 101.

Well maybe business 103.

edit: cue: “if it was easy everyone would do it” and/or “I work hard for what I have”

The 40,000 businesses operating out of this building, for example.

This is the origin of the phrase a rising tide lifts all boats. Sounds great until you realize Ronnie was mixing his metaphors. A rising tide referring to the economy, boats referring to the actual boats owned by the folks in his audience.