wholettheriffraffin2
wholettheriffraffin2
wholettheriffraffin2

I actually love the 412. It’s usable, SO 80's (I’m old), and a bit of an odd choice. The sleeper Ferrari. I’d definitely take mine with the five speed.

You’d be surprised.

I like your style, Sir! Cinematic, funny, and kid friendly. Tough hat trick to satisfy.

I lived in England from 81 to 86 as a 7 to 12 year old. I wanted this car so badly.

You pull the car over? Just bypass “Hey, numbnuts, get your feet off my fucking dash.”? Do you like quick escalators too?

This. For an engineer, there should be better methodology and the application of more variables. I am disappoint.

I have a couple. God I love them.

Damnit. That’s good punning.

I suspect your unpopular opinion will turn out to be quite popular.

Wrong.

Some change is shit, and it’s perfectly natural, and right, to resist it.

It’s true. my family has had other dogs, and they were great, but they were dogs, not shepherds. My sympathies to you as well.

Thank you. I appreciate it. Still difficult, but it was an awesome span of my life.

My 98lbs guy, Otto. Died this February at the age of 12. Great hips, great elbows, ears, eyes, and temperament. Allergic to chicken... terrible degenerative disc disease. Paralyzed for the last 10 months (after a failed surgery), and I carried his hindquarters in a harness everywhere. He was still chipper and we

Proper.

Absolutely right. There’s a nice sophisticated joke somewhere in here about cops, umps, baseball, and injustice, but I’m to busy to make it.

Had this been me, I would have been over a lane to the left much sooner, and/or slowed significantly more if such a move had not been available. This isn’t a case of anything like approaching good driving, but rather, to my eyes, another example of someone lulled into complacency by ‘auto’ pilot.

Contrary to everyone else here, I think you’re a lovely human being. Star for you!

You’re boring.