Oooh, good one!
Oooh, good one!
Who cares how fast parts and cars move by rail? That makes no sense.
“I was referring to the lack of capitalization and punctuation”
It’s hilarious when folks get all high and mighty about word use and get it so completely wrong. Major fail.
In all my years of living and eating in Colorado, I’ve never heard of a Colorado-style Mountain pie either. Just because Beau Jos says it’s is a thing doesn’t meant it’s a thing.
Yeah. It isn’t made clear. Terrible reporting as usual (and what the fuck does “The driver was uninformed, according to the outlet” mean?).
Exactly.
“What’s for tea Mum?”
“...it is crucial the professional service given compliments the standard and image of the client.”
Flight readiness is about way more than just the engines. Keeping this thing airworthy would cost a fortune. It’s not “vandalism”, it is sheer economics.
Your not wrong, but I also had a friend (well, colleague) who flew in it a coupe of times and he said the service was definitely luxurious.
“In South Asia, tea time is a fourth meal”
Agreed. Most of her articles are pretty bad.
“Meanwhile, Ford has sold about 700,000 Lightnings over the last year, Barron’s reports. “
The reference to sales of 700,000 links to a Barrons article that tells us nothing. Various other sources point to year-to-date sales for the Lightning of around 3,600, which is way off the quoted figure. I believe a citation for the 700,000 sales figure is what is actually needed here.
Americans: trying to tell other countries how to behave since 1776.
Wait until they get a load of that guy Chaucer.
Because metal is the ONLY dangerous item someone can have on their person?
You’re full of shit.