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I hate to be “that guy”, but you accidentally used the picture from Jalopnik’s article about what humans would look like if they evolved to survive auto accidents. http://jalopnik.com/if-humans-evol…

Key Arena! Key Arena!

They’re not mutually exclusive. You can pursue both civil liabiliy and criminal charges. But as RevengencerAlf points out, it’s very difficult to convict someone involved in a cover-up. When it is done, it is most often for lying to a federal agent conducting an investigation, and not for the internal acts taken to

Civil=lower standard of proof needed to impose lisbility

I did not know that. Point conceded.

Johnny Miller had, what, 2-3 years of glory on the circuit, and has been milking it ever since. Seems like Dustin Johnson did a good job of getting past his mistake and focusing on the next hole. Isn’t that what coaches taught us to do?

I think the motivation wasn’t as strong as it was in WW1. As you point out, there were sieges and trench warfare in the Civil War, but they were usually limited to specific battles or sites (like Petersburg and Vicksburg, as you mentioned). Most of the other battles were resolved in a day or two (even though overall

I was impressed by the A3 sedan I recently drove as a service loaner. It felt tight, not tinny, and handled well.

Why not? It’s no different than Jane or John Doe deciding to stick with the current job rather than go job-hunting, then switching when a better job opens up a few years later. Also, Barry never said what KD did was a noble act, just an ordinary one.

I’m sure running over hoses is also low on your list. Saw a guy do that while our local firefighters were making do with the low pressure hydrants in our area. Damages the hose and reduces the flow. C’mon people, just take a detour.

“I think what KD did to OKC is terrible.”

This is my favorite “justice to scofflaws” photo.

Funny, I do see a ton of old Tauruses, but we don’t have rust problems in my neck of the woods. But those others? Yep, they’re all history.

A hack known by long-distance truckers for ages.

There’s the breaking ball—and then there’s the “break your ankles” ball.

Besides, he fit the classic terrorist profile: middle-aged white guy.

I’m a side sleeper, too, and I do think that’s why it’s worked for me. I should add, though, that you should probably buy the plush cover, too, which makes it cost a little more. You really only need it for your face so you might be able to substitute something else, but the material on the pillow itself (without the

I’m a side sleeper, too, and I do think that’s why it’s worked for me. I should add, though, that you should

An average bicyclist would have stopped, not try to charge through the barricade. Under the circumstances, I don’t expect cops to rule someone out as a suspect as a potential threat to POTUS in a few seconds.

Agree. As Mario Andretti said, “If you’re not scared, you’re just not going fast enough.”