Real social science has shown that, when people are given reasonably good risk information, they can make informed decisions about risks. Now, knowing where nukes are stockpiled isn’t particularly good information, because there’s damned little we can do about where they are stockpiled. But it’s not terribly damaging…
The other day, my mom was telling me that she knew I was starting to be able to read when I would start identifying cars as we drove past them.
Counterpoint: Ferrari denied a very vocal Ferrari owner knowing he would bitch about it advertising the brand’s exclusivity. People want what they can’t have. Smart move.
I keep hope that one day men will be appreciated for their intellect, and not their big watches or curvy stereo equipment.
Finally making the brave and valiant choice to cater to such an underserved market in the realm of car publications, …
I mean this in the nicest way possible...
I understand what you mean but this is also a common occurrence with dealerships that decide to not honor a warranty due to perceived relationship of failure and non-warrantied activities. Torch’s article while slightly inflammatory is much more factual than some of the larger Newspapers discussing the political…
My dad used to own and race an OSCA back in the day.
Boxers, and a CVT Pathfinder?
Depends on the underpants and the car.
To be fair Stills wrote most of the songs and Nash brought with him that British Invasion pop sensibility from the Hollies oh it’s hockey again.
I would fucking buy Sanchez in a heartbeat.
Three FA Cups in the past four years. What has tottenham won recently? Fuck all. To be fair, I suppose the league cup triumph of 2007 does count for something.
If you care about your relationship with your neighbors you should also not cut your lawn at 8 in the morning on the wknd.
There is a difference between meadow and normal height. My neighbor mows 2-3 times a week while I get mine about once every 7-10 days. Mine looks better (albeit shaggier) than his because he cuts it too low. recommend 3" height for water retention, weed prevention, and thatch health. 3" is a lot longer than most…
I second this; way too many pests in my home. To the author. Chigger, please
I live in chigger-country and appreciate being able to go outside my house without being eat up with bug bites. Also: snakes love high grass, so I’d also like to walk in my lawn without fear of stepping on one of those as well. Lastly, I like to actually go outside and do stuff and not have ass-high grass all around…
My M8 sounds like that after a few beers and I goad him into making race cars noises for the amusement of my fellow beer swilling patrons.
wait until he learns that the Germans tore down a Russian-built wall