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is that Chris Porter the gay porn star?

Bullshit. My grandfather drank Coca-Cola nearly every day for more than 85+ years and passed away of, you guessed it, old age, at 95.

I think you’ll find that if the weather is warm enough and the grass is cool enough, then outdoor sex is the best lawn game.

I think you’ll find that if the weather is warm enough and the grass is cool enough, then outdoor sex is the best

Also, it saved them money on the white rubber, which, to be honest, is going to look like a white-wall tire at 200MPH anyway

If someone tries to extort me over nude photos, I’ll send them some more.

Forget the spoiler, I love that tail-light.

Bullshit.  I would have taken one additional step.   What you should have written about is the difference in labor laws related to the government shutdown.  You could have compared it to a strike, or a lockout, or a natural disaster (such as a flood or hurricane).  You’d have found that both strikes and lockouts in

Does anyone know if any of the manufacturers are going to be streaming from in-car? Like both GM and Ford have done in the past at le Mans?

Go ahead and strike. The only difference between that action and the current situation is that you’ll never get paid for being on strike. Also, if you simply wait a bit longer you’ll be a former employee anyway and won’t need to bother.  

Or you just buy a 1994 Mustang GT that actually has a Cobra engine package.   I’ve got over 200k miles on mine.

Bon Cop Bad Cop   is the movie you’re looking for.  The 1/2 height owner looking to sell his team to a Texas oil man.

How did On-Star not know that they were on a racetrack?? Wouldn’t GPS have told them?   Or are they truly prohibitted from viewing location data unil they get the go-ahead from the driver, or no-answer from the driver?

No, we're running out of vehicles because of the "Car Allowance Rebate System" EPA program from the previous administration.

As someone already said, using these in a port/shipping terminal would be best, and for extra battery, stack them in place of the motor/cab/sleeper and you've got 1000mile range.

Seriously, has no one seen "28 Days Later" ?  The main character waking up in the hospital bed in the middle of a deserted London is as eerie a scene as has ever been shot.

Maybe its because they're doing what one company here in Gwinnett county Georgia has been doing up until this year.  That is their overly loud, tinny jingle used to have two words spoken in a mother-to-child voice in the middle of the 90 second track, so every 89 seconds, you'd hear this disembodied voice say 'Hey

I was going to say the very same thing.

Back in the late 1980's/early 1990's, someone was burning down empty warehouses (i think it was seattle) and the investigators eventually decided that the only accellerant that could cause glass, steel and concrete to burn was rocket fuel. Not the Rp-1 type but the hypergolic type.  If you’re interested, search the

Your story raises an intersting point, and I think it would be wonderful if you could compile a list of vehicles ‘sold in the united states’ that aren’t sold in the 50 U.S. States. Obviously it would cost more to transfer from Guam to Port of Los Angeles, but for a one-of-a-kind, someone will pay to do it.

I wouldn’t be surprised if a movie studio or production company has just purchased it.