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You just post the photo there at the top? No TRIGGER WARNING?

In High School I did my first bicycle "race"(it was for charity). I was the 69th person in line so I got #69, I didn't even notice at first, everyone thought it was a joke, some saw it as a vulgar action, or thought I had manipulated it. So I can see a random event/assigned designation being perceived as an

Only if you are an Argentinian. To everyone else it is quite funny.

I went with 1995 cobra R replicas from american muscle ($99 each) and 245/45R17 dunlops from tire rack ($68) and hub rings on my Rare 1991 Dodge Stealth Base. I'll be cutting the springs. In case you can't tell, it's a chumpcar.

Write the ticket!

Google strapped their Trekker camera to a 10-year-old camel named Raffia and trotted it over a few sand dunes.

I always loved the 575 Superamerica with it's wacky roof.

I hate stories like this. He didn't get special treatment? Oh no, guess that flight attendant is a complete asshole and U.S. Air is a horrible company.

Your headline sucks and you should feel bad for writing this whole article.

John - You are obviously like me, an old soldier. The "greens" hit their "phase out date" at the end of September - What are being called "Dress Blues" are the current service uniform - and they are issued.

There could be a number of reasons to fly in uniform.

Just fold it neatly and put it in the overhead compartment, like I would. Why would he fly in that outfit, anyway?

The deification of the military in this country disgusts me. Unless you were drafted (and had no choice in the matter to join), you chose to be in the military as your profession. It's a JOB. It's the line of work you CHOSE to be in.

With all due respect to the Ranger, you have to understand that not following company policy can get you fired pretty quickly at any job in an airline. Even if it's for a veteran. And the only people who seem to make a big deal out of it are people other than the Ranger himself... Knee-jerk reaction? Veteran good,

Oh my god don't say they're fighting for your freedom. The troops in the middle east at the moment are there to fight for the freedom of the countries being overthrown by ISIS, and that has little to do with America or even American freedom. In fact, troops being sent to fight abroad can't ever be fighting for your

I avoid US Airways anyway, but not for this sort of reason. Maybe it's just me being Canadian, but I don't understand the fervor towards admiring military troops and showing them more respect than a teacher or police officer. Great, you've gone somewhere to "protect freedom" or "The American Way" or something

I agree completely.

The coats of first class passengers are hung, the coats of coach passengers are not. This guy flew coach. Why would his coat deserve special treatment? It would be a sign of respect to seat a pregnant lady or an elderly person in first class too, but does that happen when they chose to pay for coach? And what about

Because this GT is produced by the same company who makes that cheesy abomination driven by hamsters, the Soul.