It’s not you, darling, it’s your accountant(s). They’ve simply got to go. I’ll give you my man’s card next time I see you at the country club.
It’s not you, darling, it’s your accountant(s). They’ve simply got to go. I’ll give you my man’s card next time I see you at the country club.
Which is so inconvenient when my chauffeur is knocked out cold by the crash, and I can’t figure out how to find the emergency release hidden behind the speakers WTF? Who thought that was a good place to put them?
You’re forgetting the Chinese characters. Those are part of the password too!
Agreed, I was just making a (lame) joke at the expense of the readership (us).
I was thinking Plasti-dip, but, to each his/her own!
Then what about the Renault/Nissan Alliance? Things are about to get weird on next season’s Man in the High Castle...
So your password has Chinese charaters in it?
To be fair, they never claimed that their own target audience wasn’t also 18 year olds. Or at least not in this article, or whatever...
Which has what all to do with F&F exactly? Except perhaps “about cars”?
If the lights are already that big in your mirror - you’re about to be rear-ended (or already have been).
I’m not disagreeing with you, I just found it ironic that the premise that she ran on was the very reason most who voted against her did so. Also, we saw how well research predicted the outcome of this election.
Many Trump supporters, however, do not actually support any of those planks. They simply voted for Trump out of hatred for Hillary.
Which ironically was also the Republicans’ platform: “She’s Hillary Clinton” rabble rabble rabble
Currently drive a B15 and a 2008 Z33 here (hood bulge FTW). And I think you are correct.
By all means save up for a used 350, they are fun cars with great potential for modification ( a blessing and a curse, as unmolested examples get harder to find). And getting affordable.
That or an actually decent SE-R again.
Wow that is awesome. More than a little cheezy, but I can’t lie I would fall for it hook, line, and sinker.
On the other hand, at this level, my time is extremely valuable. I don’t have time to sit it a waiting room, even a sumptuously appointed one (unless I want to). Chances are I likely have a lackey or two to go take my Bentley in for service for me, but as the dealer/service center you’d better be prepared if I do need…
Not necessarily. Think of the “tones” in Mandarin not as trying to recognize an “A flat” or a “C sharp”, but just the inflection of the word. Is it going up, like a question at the end of a sentence? Or down, like an exclamation? Think of this exchange in English: