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Jesus Christ. The last thing your daughter, mom, wife, girlfriend, any other woman, many men and DEFINITELY YOUR WIFE'S DAD want to see is you thinking about fucking some barely-legal kid.

@NefariousCAT: I just hope for her sake that karma doesn't catch up with her on this.

@PanchoVilleneuve: I would most certainly not run a factory this way unless I wanted to go out of business. It's completely LOL funny imagining that place trying to produce a usable car. You can't really even call this a factory.

Nice price for the *right* M3/4/5.

Nothing against Sugru (I used some last night!), but y'know a few wraps of electrical or gaffer tape would work just as well.

I want to beg this guy to be his best friend, then kick his smarmy fancy boy ass for turning me down.

I'm a little surprised to see so much support for this guy's ass kicking. That this guy *deserved* it is entirely beside the point.

@AustinMiniMan: Hypothetically, let's say there were some serious environmental, public health or national security related externalities associated with consumption of an abundant natural resource.

Like many of you, I gotta blame my dad. He had a couple Fiats, a Triumph, a 4.5 liter 280SE benz, a buncha beetles, an MG Midget, a rusting hulk of a Jaguar MK2, two Volvo Amazons, Saabs, ancient Subarus, a sweet '83 Celica GT-S and lots more offbeat stuff. The man read us Peter Egan columns at bedtime. If that

This is just......amateur hour. I feel bad for the guy for being stuck where he is, but who the hell is running this? If I were on that commission I'd be completely apoplectic. Even a mom and pop developer would be laughed out of a planning commission meeting here if they were that unprepared.

@Kuro: And by "chassis" you mean VIN plate. ;)

@michael: Dude, I hate to break it to you, but we're all assholes. The truly frustrating thing is that there's no big conspiracy to blame. If there were, we could just go after the bad guys. Sadly, it's lots of little average people acting out of their own self interest that created this mess (and virtually every

@FrankenPC: Good point. I'm suppose I'm just as happy to blame big agriculture and suburbanites who need to keep their lawn green year-round as BP.

@bacon117: The 1850's saw a lot of pedestrian deaths in cities. Probably more than today. Lawless carriages!

@Bueller: Good decision. I know this will get me hung in some circles, but the 914 isn't as good as you think it will be.