This reads like s/he was just conversing with you and you got all offended and screamy for some unknown reason.
This reads like s/he was just conversing with you and you got all offended and screamy for some unknown reason.
Hi—I’d like you to explain the implicit logic behind the argument in this bad internet comment. You seem to be saying that rather than looking into whether stories are true or not, we should just take people at their word and run what they say. Is that what you’re saying? If so, what made you arrive at this position?…
I bet the money could speak to someone at Toyota to get one in a crate. Maybe I’ll just buy all the V10s and start sticking them into FJs and my LS and basically every car I own except the 2000gt. Unless... I find one that didn’t have the original engine in it anyways. V10 FOR EVERYONE.
950 million dollars. With money, anything is possible.
Everyone(including me) said it should have that engine, so I am going to put the engine into the car to show how everyone(including me) is correct. And when I have 950 million, being “worth it” is relative.
Lexus LF-A - Supercar
Then it make sense. I only read the titles.
This is the system in the new GSX-R1000
You had to kill a lot of Naugas to make Naugahyde. That was messy business. (It was funny during the middle of the last century. Never gets old?)
Things you are not first at: grammar and spelling.
I thought it stood for “Never Any Parts Available”...
New Conspiracy theory. “marc” is actually casey stoner racing under the 93 number, and lets some random kid have all the press fun he hates. Why have you never seen Casey and Marc on the track at the same time?
Using them to get the magnets out. Science!
“Wants to have removed” SHOULD go without saying, but one supposes some could be in for just an adjustment.
Article does not mention that failure to lose weight will result in similar amount of punitive coal of shame dumped on your front lawn, (not to be confused with congregtulatoty coal of glory bestowed upon the successful), proving once more that life in Russia is just a very elaborate Rorschach test equivalent.
Comment reminds me too much of a dipshit.
Oh, they’re real, all right. :-)
You're a ding dong
I'll take my chances.
The wording used in the statement is “highly qualified.”