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Has Wild Wild West so completely vanished from the public consciousness? You’d think a 60's spy show re imagined as a steampunk western would be name checked more often. A lead actor to rival Shatner in ham, an ace sidekick and a decently great nemesis all feature prominently.

A handful of states (mostly west coast) require that tipped employees receive at least the standard minimum wage in addition to their tips.

As a customer I’d like to see a color coding system for how a restaurant pays their employees:

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Condolences to everyone involved, this situation sucks.

Where’s McParland to defend the dealers?

American is technically correct, but most would choose more appropriate adjectives.

Now is the time on Jalopnik when we dance!

Drive a Europa, then enjoy the spacious cabin of an Esprit.

That isn’t even the best part. While Lewis and Seb grab their bottles and start spraying, Kimi’s first move is to take a swig.

What was this article about??? I was having a shit

I was with you until you went racist at the end there. Call Sarah MacLachlan to rescue the dogs!

You’ve made my day. :)

Now you’re making me look up numbers! :)

I don’t really get that. I mean sure... they’re bigger than they used to be... but if you put it in context with the 718 you can’t really make this argument.

Anytime somebody bitches about regulations, I just point the Cuyahoga catching fire.

So glad I TiVo the OTA broadcast from UNI MAS. No commercials at all from start to finish, just like it should be.

This is my favorite pedantic argument of the day.

Started Watching F1 on ESPN in the 80's. ESPN spent a lot on them including having Commentators like Hobbs and Varsha at the Races in Europe. Too expensive and they started cutting back, Hobbs and Varsha started doing the F1 broadcasts from the truck at the NASCAR Track in the morning before they doubled up with the

The Sky Sports coverage of F1 has been consistently the best. Most F1 teams are based in the UK (even Ferrari was back in the John Barnard days), and the Sky commentators are very clued in and friendly with team managers, engineers, and pilots, so they get reliable and up-to-date info. So, ESPN piggy-backing on Sky

Mind out for bulldozers now...