Plus, the phrasing seems to exclude straight women, assuming I understand the metaphor.
Plus, the phrasing seems to exclude straight women, assuming I understand the metaphor.
I had the same experience at Porsche of Silver Spring in MD, as well as Passport BMW also in MD. Since I don’t finance my cars, the only difference was that I had to sign an OFAC statement saying that I wasn’t laundering money. But absolutely nobody tried to force anything on me, they just explained what was available…
Yeah, you're right. Something about the wood I think, makes it look like a Victorian dining room.
I'm wondering how much of that is due to the choice of colors, though. I feel like dark interiors in luxury cars make them look cramped and fussy.
They went for a whale of a time, not to seal their fate. Good thing the cop was there to fish them out. Next time, they won't drive on the beach on porpoise.
Does he own a stripy VW though.
Not a real protest, though. Just some social media hashtag thing that doesn't require anyone to actually move their asses.
You could attempt to take theirs by force, leading to a long, cinematic chase through the outback.
True.
Truth be told, once your net worth passes a certain amount, you shouldn't rely on auto liability insurance either, not even in the US. Get an umbrella policy that covers personal liability to much higher limits.
Oh, sorry, I don't know if your answer was correct - I wasn't the thread starter.
Not if you own an S corp. The corporation's taxes are paid by its shareholders. I know because I am one such shareholder. The company does business in 34 states, the UK, and Germany. We are in IT.
There are many more taxes than just income. Businesses generate all sorts of taxable transactions - just consider sales tax as one. If you own an S corp, these all roll up into your personal return.
Thank you. I was starting to wonder if anyone else at this site owned a business that generates revenue in multiple states. Given the number of opinions here on supercars I would have thought it was much more common.
True. I would agree with that; however it would require access to the inside prior to the break in attempt.
At least with BMW and Porsche, the fob has to be inside the car for it to start.
My point is that they probably think it’s “funny”. Just having a bit of fun, mate,, boys will be boys, you know.
Exactly this. I'm not sure why anyone is surprised that the most hardcore fans of a show where racism was considered humor would react like this. If they enjoy jokes like that, more power to them, but like I said, don't act surprised about their behavior.
I think he’s saying that Tavarish should buy it instead of a new something.
What happened on lap 7?