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Do you know what they call a non-descript house in Monaco? The garden shed. Do you know what they call people with sail boats? Poor.

Easy. I’d buy Jay Leno’s collection (I don’t live far from his warehouses) and the Barber Motorsports Museum.

2017: Smart Car Class

I’m not trying to be a killjoy (although, being a Killjoy might be cool), but are we going to actually try to decrease/stop global climate change or just say, “Fuck it! You future generations are on your own”?

Don’t the drivers know not to shine laser pointers at photographers?

Right. What do I know? I grew up in So. Cal. and preferred to get my concussions playing football and keeping all my teeth. Funny how Americans (I am one) rail about soccer’s back-and-forth and low scoring, penalty shots, overtime and shoot-outs. Wait. Isn’t that hockey? Make the goal wider, have higher scoring games.

I totally misread the headline. I thought it said

They may not have helmet sponsors (of course they do).

Usually just a one punch or a kick or a shove. Not worth the price of a ticket.

“Caveman” reaction—that’s where the head is. People do the same thing when they get into fistfights in any sport where they wear helmets.

Yeah, that’s what I thought, too. Dungey isn’t a “dirty” racer, it was early in the race, and he didn’t need to try that pass, only to have JS cut fast to try and get in front of the other guy he was following.

BOGUS! WEAK! A real man throws off his gloves, yanks the other guy’s jersey over his head, *then* pummels him.

What’s the matta wit’ paddles? Ya soft or sometin?

Somebody in this thread is missing the humor center of their brain. I’m not sayin’ who.

No blow, no go. (Cocaine for you youngsters.)

But it doesn’t include a garage.

Ooh, no, no. That was just the asking price. I don’t think we know the actual purchase price, do we?

I’ll fly in after you sail it across the Atlantic. See you there! Or, we didn’t get it, so I guess I won’t.

I can’t speak for most states (or federal law), but usually having a lunch break is an employee right (if you are a wage employee and not a salaried employee). However, that lunch time does not have to be paid and usually isn’t. So, yeah, that makes most work days 8-1/2 to 9 hours of time spent at work. There are also

Fine. I do. But when can we start *welcoming* people to use some of their breaktime for naps and not punishing them? I worked at a Wells Fargo operations office building in ‘98-’99 and on one of the upper floors, there was a NAP ROOM! A couple of couches, a couple of arm chairs, reduced lighting, no talking, eating,