valis86
valis86
valis86

Exactly this. I’m taller and more well nourished that the guy asking and I drove a Dodge Omni back in high school. Some guys said it looked like a clown car when I got out of. If I have my way, I will add an arguably smaller hatch to my driveway soon.

May you rest in peace, Burt Reynolds.

I think applause would just break out immediately regardless of where this happened.

It’s more than most Republicans did. He wasn’t a pure man. People are complicated, and his legacy is hard to embrace. But it was something. It did help thousands of people. He didn’t have to do it. And it shouldn’t be disregarded.

If you read the first part of my comment, you’ll see that I wasn’t talking about his politics. I didn’t agree with much of his policy positions.

The only real piece of shit here is you. The man did more for this country than your stupid ass sitting on the couch. 

I know it’s not a popular take around these parts, but I’m going to mourn John McCain.

Can we agree now that the fallout from this has gotten ridiculous?

Halo would not have helped-the roll hoop is one of strongest, most reinforced parts of the car.  If it broke (which it clearly did), Halo wouldn't have done anything.

Oh thank fuck he’s awake. That catch fence goddamn obliterated that car, holy cow.

According to random sources, Wickens is awake and alert. But that’s all we’re hearing right now. Hopefully it’s not critical, and just extra precautions. 

Awake and alert.

And just as I published my original comment, the update we’ve been waiting for was made: Wickens is awake and alert.

Saw it happen live and have been increasingly worried for Wickens as time continues without any update on his condition.

Literally no-one here has championed political violence, at least not yet.

Not sure if it was intentional, but read that as Douglas Adams so long and thanks for all the fish. Made me a bit less sad he is gone. He did a lot for enthusiast over his tenure 

So long, Sergio.

Freshly retired 30 year FCA manager here. My boss was a direct report to Mr. Marchionne. Marchionne was equally loved and feared by all. Also, without a doubt, he was the hardest working person in the entire organization. Internally, we called him “The Sweater”, perhaps not so much for what he wore but how anyone felt

Please don’t sue us.

Well, this is awkward.