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I agree to an extent. Tavo got the ball rolling, leveraging his friendship with Bernie and his experience with doing business in a European environment. Then he cashed out and handed the ball to a Texas billionaire who is used to speaking loudly, carrying a big checkbook, and getting his way. Texas billionaires

I'm not convinced Bernie is torturing them. God knows he doesn't need any more money, and he could easily do without Austin's cash. That's why he's hedging his bets with a NJ race. I think the only ones who are actually emotional about this debacle are the fans, and the real shame is that F1 no longer cares about

Somewhere out there?

Re: No. 9

My kids have a TV in their classroom that displays the time. I don't think there is an analog clock in the room.

Waste not, want not.

Recently released photo of the driving instructor.

That's no mouse....

See: Schadenfreude

My mother-in-law, a true technophobe, uses WebTV on a dial up connection. If you want a truly soul crushing Internet experience, try surfing the web with WebTV.

You think that's bad, you should see my Tamron 18-270 mm.

The Rifleman approves of this list.

You know in The Temple of Doom when the mine cart's brake gives out and obviously everyone is going to shoot out the side of a mountain and die? This is sort of that, except on purpose and in Austria.

No look. There she is. Can't you see her?

I saw this ad on TV and thought it was ridiculously bad. Horrible juxtaposition of totally unrelated images: the slick modern car vs. the old dilapidated hood. They say you can never go home again. Somebody should have explained that to the ad agency.

I see what you did there.

This looks shopped.....