*Suede.
*Suede.
So the ELS audio that Acura sells is better than their higher-end Krell system?
Seth Green in Idle Hands, anyone?
This video sure makes an obnoxiously big deal about a thin sheet of metal. I guess I'm supposed be in awe of this guy's machismo despite the fact that he's still encased within the safety of a roll cage, on a closed course and competing in one of the slowest forms of motorsports.
zero fucks donated to the give a fuck charity
Coulthard's version
The best irony would be if the accident forced the surgeons to give him slanted eyes.
Or...If you're not first you crashed?
Asshats in general out here are usually transplants. Everyone I know who was born and raised in L.A. is a really nice person. The assholes I come across are almost always from somewhere else including myself. I had the same experience in New York, actually. The middle of this country really produces some jerks.
this guy's racist against Asians but his car is Japanese.......
As a lifelong Angeleno, my experiences have been that the majority of the asshat drivers here aren't from here. Usually they tend to be recent transplants unaccustomed to the melting pot that is LA. In this case, the road-rager doesn't appear to be from California judging by the license plate.
Crack Pipe, it has that tracking device.
How about a sore winner? Richard Hammond
It's unfortunate that this little girl had such MORONS for parents.
You do realize pandora still paid hin the most Right. Yes not per song but thats because you dont pick the song you want like in spotify. So ultimatly less people played his song on spotify because they didnt want to listen to it. Pandora plays it whether you want to listen to it or not. Pandora paid the most so its a…
The article doesn't provide much useful context, yet seems to want people to form an opinion. That's just a percentage of the songwriter royalty, not what Pandora really paid to play the song. And just how many listeners would XM have had for its plays compared to pandora's one?
Title doesn't seem to match the content. While the individual is an artist, he was not an artist on this particular song... he was a writer. Additionally, it's obvious why sirius has to pay more per play - they multicast the song out to tons of end users. Each one of their plays could represent 100,000 listeners.
why would it have to be toxic?
Sorry, I gave my soul away to get to second base in junior high.