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Extremely passable. Is that a poo reference?

Papa Murphy’s IS less Italian. The Murphy’s half of it came from Murphy’s Pizza in Hillsboro, Oregon, which was founded by one of those fourth-generation Irish who likes to get all ruddy and shouty any time someone talks about giving public schools more money. It is the laziest concept: Pay us full price for a pizza

Yeah we always called it “Feces Pizza”.

“Why does the boos need to sink in?”

...putting electric technology on track is what manufacturers need to do. And teams can do that in Formula E for about $4 million a year, compared to the $200 million annually the World Endurance Championship’s top class costs and the $500 million top teams spend in F1.

Why not just replace the bridge with a jump? My 3-year-old has a Thomas the Tank Engine set where Thomas goes off a jump and he almost always lands back on the track!

I’ve read this type of comment before. Derivative at best.

i have no need for a dually but if i hit the lottery id go with a F-250 limited

He’s a virgin that talks about vehicles. It’s a straightforward name man

Are we sure it wasn’t Toyota Highlanders?

You sure it’s not a Lincoln?

Not when the technology has to play well with the existing infrastructure. It took years just to get HD TVs into homes, and they are a fraction of the cost and risk of a new car. It could be argued that the need for a self-driving car is really limited to the metropolitan areas. That alone would keep any avalanche of

Here you go. To find this study, I took on the arduous task of clicking through to the only outside story linked in this one. It was indcredibly diffiult and you’re very lucky I was able to click through one whole hyperlink to bring you this info

“Dodge needed a little flash in the pan to remind the world that the Durango exists...”

yuck

The ad reads, “No expense spared.” That’s important.

He’s already had a lap band. It doesn’t seem to be helping.

The main astonishing fact of your post is that your Range Rover lasted 7 years.

The point is, if you were to march out today to pick up your new $35,000 Tesla, you’d be marching back home empty-handed. Because there is no $35,000 Tesla. Not today, and probably not this year. And if and when you do eventually located one, sometime in 2018, it likely will be a completely bare-bones model.