Silver? They mentioned the Japanese team a couple times as legitimate threats anyways.
Silver? They mentioned the Japanese team a couple times as legitimate threats anyways.
This U.S. DQ seems suspect. The baton was not exchanged before the zone - possession of the baton took place within the zone.
By the way, once again both the men’s and women’s pole vault showed why it is a travesty that NBC doesn’t consider it important enough to actively follow during these games.
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So Lochte basically told the Cartman version of the story
Probably that equally vacant guy behind her.
Cadillac was back as soon as it was no longer referred to in the same sentence as “Lincoln".
Just remember, when your firm is bought and downsizing begins and you have to really bring down the hammer so you can keep your people so they fire their backmarkers: back hand is discipline. Front hand is abuse.
Tupacs was here before. I don’t recall this one.
Draw a couple dongs on it, and boom, you’ve got equality. Should be good to go then.
This may be the first car I’ve seen on here that actually may come with a crack pipe left from the previous owner.
That commercial is still one of my favorite car commercials ever, such a great buildup, such a great mood and all..
my company car was light blue. looked like i was driving a huge Viagra
That was a great ad campaign, wasted on a garbage car. My brother-in-law had one when they still called it a Sebring. He got rid of it in less than a year because he, “Didn’t feel safe” in it. This is a guy who once towed a Uhaul trailer from Pheonix to Chicago in a clapped out Saturn, but the Sebring didn’t feel safe.
exactly, over-the-top commercial for an under-deserving car. My thinking of “over-the-top” is positive
I actually really dig that commercial. Really well done. Shame it was wasted on a 200. Haha
That was an awesome ad, but for a totally un-awesome car.
Does memory fail me, or did they give up the “born from jets” commercials after the (by then long separate) branch of SAAB that did make jets threatened to take them to court?
Anything showing Saabs and fighter jets. There’s nothing in common. This one is especially bad, because it shows the Saab going faster than the fleet of jets.
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