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Oh yeah? Hmm, my bad dude! LOL

Sorry, but if I was gonna do that, I'd just keep a little travel bottle of liquid detergent with me, and a few of these.... $170, yea right. No you cannot shut up and no you cannot take my money, on this one.

I would have to agree with you on this.. It was annoying the hell out of me. Either that, or both of his eyes are lazy, somehow..?

Good call Chris.. I was going to do the same thing. I think I know why they compared the A4 to the A5X though... For more of a dramatic effect. lol

THIS. Would be a good call, for some of the folks out there that aren't very google-savvy :)

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Here.... MUCH better. You're welcome btw :)

Noobs. Why don't you find better footage from say, perhaps up top the grandstand looking down on the lot?? Lame sauce.

Regardless of carrier, I'd pay that.. Being that I'm rarely in an area without free Wi-Fi, yes, I would pay that to use for a mobile hotspot for my new iPad. And yes, I'm too lazy to pay Verizon the tethering fees, for tethering off of my iPhone 4S.

THIS. True story.

Um, not so much.

Sorry, but I don't think I mentioned anything about hiring employees, or even religious beliefs, and Walmart. Just agreeing with the OP's original statement. Check who you're "replying to" first, before clicking the little submit button, below your post.

Oh, and just a side-note, but I'm REALLY anxious to see Ken Block's response to this and see how far he ends up jumping... haha :D

That's not really a 'snow jump' if they used plywood for the take-off ramp... I understand that it's to support the mass of the car, on the approach and under the g-loads before taking off into the air... but c'mon.

And this, ladies and gentlemen, is why he is referred to as 'The Boss'... The iconic, poetic, bad-ass of our time. Chuck Norris, watch your back.

See, now this should really give women NO EXCUSE whatsoever, to NOT have a six pack, or at least tight abs ;) Get to it ladies, out from the kitchen for a short while... Chop chop!

This would be a true story. Story of my life, actually.

I think it's pretty awesome to think about the kind of reach the Internet has nowadays. Within just a couple of days of the original posting, a retired USAF MSgt who was on that very same aircraft carrier, to have witnessed that event, and to have actually taken a photo of it at nearly the same time as the other

Insert Quagmire-esque response here.. Hahaha, "EIGHTEEN?"

hahaha, THIS.

First world problems. True story.