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schwinn8

I don’t see what the problem is. He can get a public defender like the poor people he screwed over... it’s the same as having a regular/paid lawyer, RIGHT? Justice is blind, RIGHT? /s

Thanks. I stand by my statement above... the video even says that the two runs were done on different days. There’s no mention of whether the environmental conditions or even the vehicle were controlled well enough to say that this result was ONLY because of changing the fuel. Bottom line, the test is within the

Citation please?

My question is, what is the WHO’s recommendation for people who have been vaccinated?

I don’t blame you for not trusting them with bikes either:

IMO, the reason crapple is so harsh against third party repairs is because they want to hide their problems. They love to claim they sell a “premium” product, but they hide the repair statistics by doing them internally. By not reporting failure rates, they can keep up the lie that they build a quality piece of

https://smile.amazon.com/Watts-500800-Instant-Recirculating-Install/dp/B000E78XHG

I would love to have more color in my car, if the ACABs didn’t pull me over because they THOUGHT I was speeding all the time. I got NUMEROUS tickets (even when I know I wasn’t speeding, and they didn’t even have proof, but that’s the corrupt system we deal with) in my red car... since then I’ve driven faster in

The only reason an Android user joining the group chat “breaks everything” is because Apple hates standards and is doing this intentionally. I can do reactions, read receipts, etc just fine on Android Messages today... but Apple breaks this to make it seem like their platform is better, and that it’s Android’s fault.

I agree with the online process, as I just bought my Boxster via Carvana, and the experience has been great (still within the warranty, still finding little issue that they are covering to fix). The service has been great, and FAR better than any local dealership, and I end up with a lower price.

We’ve had great luck with the CatIt fountain here:

I agree, some of these “indirect” approximations are a little bit of a reach. However, there are plenty of subsidies that are real and quantifiable. This article shows a few of them as “direct” subsidies and even their “indirect” ones are more valid than the ones stated here:

And, “As part of the project, volunteers filled out a questionnaire about their diet at the start of their enrollment and in periodic online surveys for up to 16 months after.”

Exactly... where’s the reported $10 one?!

Eat “everyone else’s lunch”... I disagree, and so does the quarterly market data:

“hit you with the lights (though usually they turn them off when you move over)“

Interesting... I wasn’t aware of this either. Good to note that it seems Congress tried to reinstate it (after the GOP-chaired FCC removed it) but as usual the GOP got in the way and Reagan vetoed it. (Per Wikipedia). And this is what then brought on the likes of Rush Limbaugh... yeesh.

Funny you say that, because “Fox News” was taken to court on this very matter, and they WON their side because they basically said “our viewers know that this is “entertainment” so we don’t have to say it”. Yeah.

No problem, wasn’t offended, but I appreciate the reply! I also wanted to explain the dilemma I was in... I was certainly wondering which way to go, and was stuck for a while there. I enjoyed the car (because I didn’t know any better, haha... the Mazda was SO MUCH BETTER even without the turbo)... they Daytona was

Better yet... if the car suddenly thinks you’re about to crash, it flashes the warning and then disables the cruise control, which releases the braking process and coasts you into the crash. And Toyota calls these “safety features”.