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Once again proving that college students have WAY too much time on their hands.

I curbstone-purchased my current daily... Double checked with the third party on the title, and checked that I could get the title in my name with just an intermediary bill of sale. Turned out great.

Dude I bought it from was a retired Volvo mechanic who was trying to make up some extra money by fixing and flipping old

Holy crap. I clicked on the video and knew exactly where she is at (sign me up to be an investigative reporter, ESPN. I have a college degree, am in good shape, have all my teeth, and live in an apartment). Before everyone absolutely rags on Britt here, let me play devil’s advocate for just one second.

No physical evidence? How about a shell casing/gum with DNA, video surveillance footage, tire tracks, etc. There were complications, sure, like a lack of a clear motive, and no murder weapon, but there was plenty of physical evidence.

Or maybe people need to revue honestly and the OEMs need to fix the surveys. What you suggest will never change the system.

“Sure, I appreciate it, Dad. Giving me a football with my own autograph on it just seems a little odd.”

What if we treated white men like this just for, like, an hour a year? So they know what it’s like.

Jesus, I haven't seen a Greek with that many men after him since Alcibiades.

Oh please expand on cutting weed down with other drugs. I am dying to hear this.

And on that bombshell, it's time for Top Gear to end.

In fact, there are plates on that green one, and an inspection sticker on the windshield.

Is Ryanair government-owned? Who is that brash guy (O'Leary?) I keep hearing about who strongly implies HE owns it?

You mean "if it's not Boeing, then it isn't kept alive by taxpayer dollars and massive congressional kickbacks and slush funds"?

It was a short article, mostly consisting of small to medium-sized words. You, managed to miss the most central point. Gawker needs to create some form of new negative star, just for your comment.

My school wasnt so dumbed down that they inflated grades to the point where a 4.2 was possible. If you got 100% in a class (which even the Harvard-bound kids never did) you could only get a 4.0.

Ehh, I went to a rural Ohio high school that only offered a few AP tests and zero SAT II (which were not even called that back then) tests. We regularly sent people to Harvard and Yale. Also, "4.2" was not a possible GPA to achieve. I'm younger than you.

1978 Atari:

Yeah, actually.

I wouldn't call a mid-air where everybody walks away "horrific". Two planes bit the dust while performing some risky flying.

What? That name is awesome!