Of course Trump has the biggest and best health violations. I expect nothing less from a kitchen that takes an expensive steak, burns the shit out of it, then douses it in ketchup.
Of course Trump has the biggest and best health violations. I expect nothing less from a kitchen that takes an expensive steak, burns the shit out of it, then douses it in ketchup.
I’m not even kidding about that, sadly. She ate them. Not completely, mind you, but she tore them to pieces and chewed them into little spit-filled wads of horror and left them on my bedspread. She was about 2 at the time and managed the feat in about an hour while I was outside playing and my mom was doing laundry.
Whoa whoa whoa. I can bring mine back?!
Pro-tip: Always require a password to be entered before purchases can be made on your consoles when you live in a home with children.
Another lesson: give kids their own accounts. Even if they’re five and only play a little bit every now and then, you’ll want to set up a wall between your saves and theirs. Plus, keeps them from accidentally loading up something M-rated.
“The secret is to win going as slowly as possible” is something Niki Lauda said before the Portuguese Grand Prix in 1984. Hamilton learned well from one of his bosses.
The guy fights like no other when his back is against the wall and, as he showed in the last race, will do everything within his power to win. I understand why this creates tension in the garage but why the hell would you want a driver that does anything less. If ANYTHING I would say that Nico has proven to be just as…
Didn’t Toto at one point say that once they won the constructors title, they were going to let these two fight it out for the drivers championship?
I don’t begrudge Nico his title, but is it not a little strange that nobody is suggesting Nico could have resolved the situation himself by using skill and talent to overtake a car that was driving so very very slowly? Anybody at all? Am I taking crazy pills here?
Nothing new here, one could compile weeks worth of articles all based upon Sir Jackie Stewart’s commentary on Lewis’ life and racing. . The more successful Lewis has become the more Sir Jackie Stewart hasn’t approved of him. Stewart is just being an old curmudgeon, because now he’s not “the most successful British…
Hot take!
Do people really say those things about this book? Last time I’ve checked Goodreads the consensus was “nerd-centered, page-turning, nostalgia-driven fun adventure story” which IMO it is.