“The Kings simply decided that they no longer wanted to let Cousins’ volatility dictate the culture of the locker room, league sources said.”
“The Kings simply decided that they no longer wanted to let Cousins’ volatility dictate the culture of the locker room, league sources said.”
a/k/a “Whataboutism”: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whataboutism
Pretty much. Wider tires tend to float more on the snow. According to Tire Rack, “Unfortunately wide, low profile tires have to ‘plow’ a wide path through deep snow, where narrower tires have an easier time. So if you’re likely to drive through deep snow this year, you’ll want winter/snow tires and wheels in sizes…
I think that may describe the “Nationalists” described in the article, but not the “Exasperated.” Obama carried many of the districts that Trump won.
All the time. Take the travel ban EO. As the courts continue to rule against him, he accuses the courts of endangering the nation—and the courts (a/k/a one-third of our government) lose legitimacy in the eyes of his public. If instead the courts rule in his favor, his public will assume the courts were intimidated by…
Favorite Hot Wheels car of the 1970s.
“So overrated!”
It’s working very poorly on my iPad. Cut off screens, misaligned buttons, crashing...it’s an Alfa!
I loved the 1st gen A5 four-door, and I think I’ll love the 2d gen, too. So glad they’re coming to the USA.
I’ve heard from commercial drivers that the cabover design isn’t much loved by drivers because any bumps in the road are felt right by the driver, whereas in an engine forward model the bumps are at least somewhat mitigated by the frame being suspended between the axles.
I’m not a Miata fanboi, but I think the car looks pretty damn cool, right out of the great California hot rod tradition.
A star just for your name.
Don’t forget war with Australia! lol
And, meanwhile, China feints towards Taiwan, and/or Russia feints towards the Baltics. We’d be in a difficult situation to say the least.
A couple of nights ago I saw a particularly nice-looking car but couldn’t make it out. I got a little closer and saw it was an S90. Too big for my needs, but Volvo has come a looong way from its 70s and 80s boxes.
Hey! That’s Der Leader! Got that, bub? None of this commie crap!
Agreed. If you miss even one little speck, particularly if it’s near a heat vent, it will smell as bad as a whole bucketful.
Like you, I was a “butter in the fridge” guy. Then I left it out, and I’ve never gone back. Wait—you mean I can actually get the butter to spread on a grilled cheese sandwich without carving up the bread? And it melts on toast? Start with one cube, cover it well, and your life will change.
Looks like the Sonata seat is using the trim to help bolster the seat cushion, not just cover the seat controls. I.e., a cheap seat.