tliao5
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tliao5

Did you watch James May: Our Man in Japan? 

Got to give it to that last guy,  he's committed! 

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I was driving through was looked like a hollowed out shell of a website, then suddenly a listicle appeared out of nowhere and blindsided me. Luckily, my dashcam caught the whole thing, so I was able to restore balance to the force, the listicle was locked away never to be seen again, and everyone lived happily after.

I cooked some salmon in the office microwave. I apologized a hundred times, to no avail.

Pole vault.

“You can’t blame Seth for undertaking a trip with no working credit card”

You can’t blame Seth for undertaking a trip with no working credit card

I’m not sure it’s necessarily a pecking order in Asia. The Japanese look down on anybody who isn’t Japanese, while the Chinese and Koreans hate the Japanese for genocide which they pretend never happened. Chinese and Koreans don’t like each other much either because both peoples constantly argue over who came up with

Two Thumbs way up. Watch Uppity Now!

Um, everybody went silent on the stream, no one thought what he said was OK.

If you haven’t seen “Uppity,” go watch that movie.

The older I get the more reasonable that feels. Reading the paper at arms length becomes the problem.

I’ve been watching BaT lately, and on some days, it seems like a buyer’s market. Other days, I’m shocked when I see what some of these cars are still bringing. If you’re looking for a 996TT with a manual, you’re not going to get a better deal, from the looks of things.

Right, Washington and Oregon are now giving colorado a run for it. (not really)

I’ll say it - This is a selfish take. You’re still asking hundreds, if not thousands, of people who are essential to making a race happen come to work as if nothing is wrong. There is no way they can test 100% of those people and we already know that people can carry this virus without showing symptoms for up to 2

According to the article, he was cooperating with the federal investigation into their sales practices. FCA has been a dick to him about it, so he’s leaving. He didn’t drop the dime on them as he was walking out the door. He leveled a whistleblower lawsuit against them last year.

I think you’re framing this irresponsibly. It’s more like he got the job, was like hey something’s up, talked to the correct authorities and got the company to fix it, and now that it’s obviously awkward he’s going to go get a new job. 

You’re not buying a mid 80s aircooled Porsche because you want a Boxster or a Cayman.