wolverine001
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wolverine001

I liked Top Gear USA.

I’m going to go on record with this. I didn’t mind the ‘original’ American incarnation, once they’d gotten rid of the stupid studio segments (which are shit in the UK version too by the way) I thought it was a great way to spend an hour.

Mazda6

Don’t quit! 

Your Jeep is talking to you, but you are not listening.

It’s less a vehicle than a collection of rust atoms loosely holding onto one another until they get bored and give up.

It would make a great couch for some hipster.

It’s like them basic materials of the jeep are trying to revert to their primordial components. It’s dissolving back into iron ore and mud.

You gotta point there Sarge....and I totally read your comment in R. Lee Ermey’s voice.

That’s the point though. They should have done chemistry tests before they cast Rutledge and Ferrara. Tanner is the driver, he was perfect in his role and everything should have been cast around him. Why they didn’t screen test for chemistry with Tanner before casting the other 2 hosts seems like one of the bigger

Um, can I get one restored by Toyota instead?

*imagines a garage where two Porsches, a Singer 911 and a Panamera wagon, are parked next to each other*

Yep. Vexatious litigation at its worst... now I’m not a lawyer but there might be a plus side: Given the total mess that US patent law is (where even the most ridiculous concepts appears to be patentable) should the case be decided in favor of the plaintiff, the precedent could arguably extend financial liability to

This is an effect of the way things are done in the schools. People grow up being limited by the lowest common denominator and get conditioned to that so when ever there is a problem that becomes the solution. This also allows for exploitation of juries for going after deep pockets.

I’m with you all the way in this. Sadly, stupid people are always looking for and always will be looking two things.

Hooray for lack of personal responsibility!

If we left it at that how would the lawyers feed their children? This is about JOBS, not phones.

Welcome to how the California Attorney General thinks.

Amen, Sarge.