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Is that Wisky behind BB62? If you're ever in Norfolk, Va, I strongly suggest two things. First, don't speed. Second, go to Nauticus in downtown Norfolk and visit the USS Wisconsin. It is totally worth the time.

What's wrong with the word "subrogate"? I understand if it is unfamiliar to you, but it's every day language in my field. And I mean that quite literally. Most days I either use that word in conversation or in some report or form. Do you not have industry-specific technical knowledge in whatever field you're involved

If they had, say, guns and were trying to kill him, I could possibly accept it as a mitigation of fault. Otherwise, it is your responsibility to control your own damned vehicle at all times. Yeah, it sucks that photographers were trying to take his picture in public, but one person died because of his failure to

*cough* Rico Abreu.

"Complicated" is a fine enough word for me. Way back in the dark ages when I graduated college, they'd just created a Gender Studies position in the Philosophy department. I was far too deep in the weeds trying to finish my degree to take any courses within that area (or virtually any other honestly), but the

("Uterii" is am awesome word. "When combined, the power of our Uterii will be unstoppable!")

What would be the preferred alternative in formal language?

Because I can. Because I'm not an ignorant troll.

Nothing I stated said that you could not cause an accident without contact. I didn't speak to that. I was talking about fault. They are related, but not the same.

Assuming the recording can be shown to stand up in court, which is nowhere near as easy as it sounds, it can help. But, coming from the insurance world, without contact, it really is seriously difficult. Especially in a situation like this where the GT-R driver maintained control initially and then lost it.

No contact was made between the Ferrari and the GT-R, which means the GT-R driver responded adequately to the threat that the Ferrari driver exposed him to. Unfortunately, the GT-R driver then failed to control his own car properly and smashed into the other vehicle. Completely ignoring the liability assumed by being

I ran a Tamiya Thundershot, moderately modified. Had a complete blast with it, won a few trophies, blew the front diff massively by pitching a dogbone on a turn and having the collar pop out. So I pulled the center driveshaft and ran it as a 2wd until I finally killed that. Good times.

No, not her. Though the woman in question was highly attractive as well. And he looked like rough in person too. If anything, he looks better in that pic than he did in person.

While I see that many of you are my people, you are clearly the chosen amongst us for you visions of greatness.

Oh, and I met Vendela, you know, the super model. She walked into the shop in a sweat shirt and chunky tights, slouchy old sneakers, and very basic make-up. I greeted her and she smiled, and it was as if the sun rose and shined into the shop windows at that moment. Not only was she a staggeringly beautiful woman, but

So I was working in a relatively nice hotel in Colonial Williamsburg. It wasn't super posh, but a LOT of celebrities and politicians and such stayed. As I was the front desk guy for the health club, I got to meet an awful lot of these people in passing. As an observer of suck things, I got a lot of small, strangely

How about the Ford B150 panel delivery? How can you not love that?

I work in the collision side of the auto industry and had no idea this was happening. That said, I can't really be fussed up over it. If they provide a pump and a patch kit, or even a canned inflator, I'm good.

I didn't care right or left for Ralph Lauren until this photo. Now I like him.

Buddy of mine has one. Nice car. I wasn't as blown away by it as I expected to be, but then he explained what the curb weight is. Dear god, that car is heavy. Still, it flat boogies down the road when he puts a foot in it. Then again, so did the 3800SC grand prix he drove prior. *shrug*

I honestly don't know what to