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Nissan IDX. It was supposed to be the entry level sports coupe that slotted below the Z. Maybe Nissan would be a more exciting company today had they actually produced them?

Many of them are available for rent (only to the right people, of course, and not openly advertised), or are used to provide a good time to people the owner wants to influence, where the owner is only around for a little bit of the trip, or not at all.

But if we could cut their taxes a little more, they could add 50 ft to their yacht and hire another maid, for a real win for the middle class.

Something tells me she asks to speak to the manager A LOT.

yes they do, and here’s why: the risk they pose to other road users is minimal, and the risk that drivers cause to everyone else is very large.

Sometimes what they do that looks illegal and dangerous is calculated to minimize other risks. For example it’s often way better to blow a light to get away from a traffic

Nobody said anything about the cyclist getting a pass.  The other guy being at fault doesn’t give you the right to hit-and-run.

When you hit someone with your car, you fucking stop and at the very least see if they’re ok. Regardless of who’s at fault.

Keep in mind, we’re talking about California. Los Angeles in particular is currently ground zero for robberies, home invasions, and random assaults, and police response time is like an hour. People aren’t being nutty conspiracy theorists by wanting to own a gun. LA is effectively lawless, and people who haven’t been

And this is the reason why conservatives fight gun registration tooth and nail, and quite frankly this time they have it right. This is an abhorrent abuse of government power and put a lot of people in danger, and it’s all enabled by the nanny state wanting to know who has what and where they can find them.

Predictably, the data breach has already stirred paranoia and conspiratorial thinking on the part of gun owners. Many have used the term “dox” to describe the data breach, seeming to imply that the information had been leaked on purpose as some sort of liberal revenge for gun owners’ recent Supreme Court victory.

if the owner cared about their business, they should have paid more attention.

The gofundme should be for a lawyer. He should not have to pay without a judge telling him to. Corporate Americans make more costly mistakes all the time without the risk of personal bankruptcy. But a judge might see that differently, or maybe so. IANAL.

Same, but I was a money maker for my employer. A manager doesn’t have the ability to recoup.

What’s your industry?  I think it’s bullcrap that the guy was fired for this.  Unless this was the straw that broke the camel’s back in a long line of mistakes, I think it’s too harsh.

I made a bigger mistake at work $$$ wise, did not get fired.

I’d buy that Montero. Might be the best deal you have posted on here - I strongly suspect that is someone who DOESN’T know what they have. At least assuming it isn’t a Dave Tracey special underneath.

That Ford F-250 has entered nice “farm truck” territory. If you purchase it knowing... well... it’s just for work, you’re fine and you’ll be happy. You can tow just about anything with it, you won’t care if the bed is dented, and you can replace the headliner with anything some spray glue and whatever is on sale at

This is why I prefer the Postmates set up. I honestly don’t like being asked for a tip before I get my order. Case in point: one night, I decided to order ice cream for my son and I through Doordash. Tipped the driver about $12. I watched while the driver proceeded to do two other orders before I got my order. Ice

As God is my witness, if that enormous rust bucket shows up in David Tracy’s front yard...

The second-generation Toyota MR2, well, people don’t talk about that one.