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And now cue all the #notallrepublican assholes...

“Hey Kristen, hold my beer!”

Well done, David (both coordinating the ride for your Opa and the article).

Labor is often one of the highest shop expenses. Anything to stiff a tenth out of a tech, from a double-ticketing shop owner, to a short-ticketing insurance shill, even a manufacturer on “warranty time and rate” (that one always gets me).

Yuuup. The old adage “don’t let ‘em know you’re good at digging ditches, they’ll just get you a bigger shovel” kinda rings true.

You’re spot on, and I wish it was that way here. Some of the differences in “general practices” of labor treatment are astounding.

You’d almost hope that the manufacturer(s) would try to yank their franchisees in line over some antics like that, but sadly, they won’t.

The union rep quoted near the end of the article was pretty spot on when he called the pay scale “draconian”.

A week later, and I still giggle and grin.

Being an inexperienced drinker and blind drunk; the same reasons he found himself in the holding cell in the first place.

Can confirm.

Good thing it wasn’t a Nats game. Gibbons just got ejected, Dusty would’ve been shot.

They got more data from another team: buy your engines somewhere else if you want to succeed.

Or about two seconds faster than a Subaru Crosstrek.

Any chance of bumping Drew’s article? This lead image and the Kyrie lead image belong next to eachother...

Aah, the old LAPD - Rodney King defense.

Added bonus: Buying and older car outright allows him to run liability insurance only, another issue mentioned with the Ram in the article (full coverage cost).

Because he was playing for the Niners last year. He knew he’d have an anthem in each game, but touchdowns weren’t really a sure thing.

It gets worse.

I assumed that was the intention as I read it.