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Exactly! I was thinking the 1970 1/2 Formula 400. Loves these!

I have to agree, they were also further apart, well at least on the Super Bee they were.

Sweet, a Hellcat WS-6.

Wall Street gives no fucks as long as they get their money and they get it now.

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She has a name, probably Tammy-Linn or something and she will fight you.

don’t worry, mexico will pay for it.

Essentially a rain blizzard

What is the problem?

False - local NYC taxes stay local and state NY taxes stay in the state. None of them go to the South. The NYC public transit system is hardly a federal responsibility so federal taxes should not play a part in its repair. The city of NYC tries to make it a federal responsibility because they do not want to pay the

I know a few people who have done 1 month leases on new porsches. Why? So their company takes the depreciation hit, and then they can buy it off lease . They get a “new” car and got their company to eat the initial depreciation hit.

To each their own. Little inconvenience for living in a vibrant 1st tier city. Some people prefer this over living in the middle of nowhere.

Graft and corruption, mostly.

Why don’t we just convert all subway tunnels into a city-wide lazy river, like at Schlitterbahn? Here is a list of possible advantages over the subway (based solely on what I’ve learned about the subway from reading Jalopnik):

Not enough people do...

Yeah the APR isn’t so bad, but the term, man.

Morgan: “Holy shit, that was a kid?! I thought the flying elves were back.”

To be fair, half of Hilltop has probably been fantasizing about clocking that dumb kid.

two random thoughts -

a) why were stained-glass windows randomly hanging in the branches of an apparently-isolated tree?
b) is Outsider Art just going to leave the junkyard behind to whomever happens along, after all that? she is a feckless one.

Soylent Green’s The Walking Dead Stray Observations: The End Isn’t Really the End Because this Is The Walking Dead Season Finale Edition: