taoistlumberjack
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taoistlumberjack

No no. Another company had purchased his company, run it into the ground, and then was systematically closing locations to attempt to stem the blood loss. His had been rumored to be next up even before he was fired.

Not lemon law related, but an in-law was fired for sexual harassment, and a similar thing occurred. He called an attorney, the attorney said it sounded like he has a great case, so come on in. Once he got to the office, suddenly his case wasn’t so good, and now could you please pay the consultation fee (never got the

Oooh, rear wheel steering on a V8, short wheelbase, ultra-light vehicle!

The Bristol Brabazon

Fuck that, I’m out.

GODDAMN THIS LOOKS FANTASTIC

So you’re telling me that they’ve confirmed the Supra reboot then?

Chevrolet Beretta, mid-90’s. The Beretta driver in my region is a special level of redneck, a person who is of refined tastes in need of a performance vehicle, but who also does not want to forget their pig-buggery roots.

The whole video proves my theory that any vehicle that can, should.

I’m pretty sure the guy driving it was even wearing a cowboy hat.

If you can’t drift it, you haven’t tried hard enough.

The Spanish Federation has decided to hand out a 500 euro fine for this incident, along with a blandly worded letter.

Never really had a horrible experience. The worst was a quick stop to check out a car that I was leery of anyways.

Man, I suddenly have a hankering for peanuts.

Is Torchinsky still allowed to send gibberish filled, cryptic faxes at late hours requesting a deadline extension and increased budget?

This one’s a little personal; as a sophomore, my hockey team was playing a bunch of very good teams in a tournament. In the semifinal game, I thought I could flatten an opposing forward I had 6 inches and 80 pounds on. I was wrong, as the only thing that gave was my shoulder.

I want this thing to go in my garage, parked next to my Phantom console gaming setup.

The point is that it's permitting discrimination FULL STOP. By opening a public business, you're signing a social contract to provide goods and services to all comers. That means that whoever comes off the street, you must abide by any reasonable requests.

My biggest thing is say a business who bakes wedding cakes refuses to bake a wedding cake for a black couple's marriage. Why would anyone, including African-American rights groups, want to force that bakery to bake the cake? Why can't a private business owner refuse business to anyone for any reason, even if it is