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Titanius Anglesmith
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We buy super cars quite often. It would be fun to include you in the process for the next one. i think jalopers would like to be a part of it. yeah?

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He's crazy...

You should bring in the Physicist again.

And never at any point does he say it's her fault, or that it was the right retaliation, or anything of the sort. He's instead trying to look at it pragmatically. What sort of things happened to lead up to Ray Rice hitting her and how can those be signs for pitfalls to avoid in the future?

I don't see how it's any

*puts on helmet*

But our man Damon who tested the Hellcat said that he had way more fun in the V6 Challenger than the Hellcat on track, because the Hellcat was nearly unusable. On the street, lower power, like the 1.0 liter Fiesta, lets you ring it out without actually breaking any laws at all. Because it isn't fast enough to break

Streaming video has gone too far.

How funny is it that you get way better mileage in that than I do in my Merc

Ask for forgiveness, not permission.

Would it work as a modern version of the EM-50 Urban Assault Vehicle?

"Cut me, honey! I've got a great idea for an article and I need to get it written down!"

I don't see why the owners should feel bad about their investments being profitable. I get that they're rich and don't really need the money, but at the same time I don't get why anyone would make an investment when the only serious chance of a profit was selling it years later and hoping you didn't take a bath in the

The car is still sporting camouflage, but I really like the way this thing looks on the track. Anyone else see a bit of a mashup between the Porsche 918 and McLaren MP4-12C?

This isn't even close to "free-market". One is a tax subsidized station that can make $0.00 profit and still stay in business, the other is a station that an individual had to buy, then pay a mortgage on, pay employees, pay insurance, utilities, and any other expenses out of the stations profits and then still needs

All dungy is saying is that Michael sam, with his borderline talent coupled with the distraction he will bring, isn't worth it. Nothing overtly offensive about that. Olberman is just pandering to his liberal audience. It's pathetic

Not every job deserves a living wage.

Seriously, just about anyone can slap together burgers at a Burger King. It's not exactly a position that needs any specialized skills. Nor is it a position anyone intends to make a career out of. You do it for a while until you find something better. If that example sounds