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I’ve provided my own parts at a few shops in the past. They never seemed to mind at all, only informed me that if there was a failure due to the part itself, their warranty would not apply. Failure due to their labor would still be covered. I’ve always had the impression that if they refuse to allow you to provide

One that has killed 124 people, which is little less than all that have been injured from the airbags and much more than the two unfortunate people who were killed by Takata negligence.

In what world is an ignition switch that fails if you have an overloaded key ring worse than a supposed safety device that shoots shrapnel into your face?

It’s definitely a touchy subject. Quite frankly, I’d take away 100% of the guns if I could, and only return them on a case-by-case basis. But there’s no way the US will ever get to that point, so here’s what I want and will push for instead:

I think they should buy back the cars and here’s why: when those cars were sold they were rated at certain MPG with certain horse power and torque specs while supposedly meeting the EPA guidelines. Now that we know they don’t meet those guidelines we can be fairly certain that those MPG, power and torques numbers

You can’t use logic with stupid people, and they’re the ones who run out and trade in their Altima for a Tahoe or Durango as soon as gas gets cheap. (“Forever...yay!!!”)

Lewis blew a lot of this game. He should’ve gone for it when he kicked the FG with five minutes left, should’ve taken the knee or ran QB sneaks after the interception and then kicked a FG, and should’ve kept his unstable goons off the field in the final minute

Thank you for that, zax.

Agreed.

Not a dumb question at all...it is a great observation.

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Sure, but things don’t go wrong all that often, so that shouldn’t be a determinant. Also, when things go wrong, you don’t necessarily need to rely on someone like a superintendant or condo management company to finally get around to fixing it. You take things into your own hands and ensure they get done quickly and

I didn’t think my son would ever walk or talk much. Now I wonder if he’ll ever sit down and shut up.

“KHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAN”

Have. He's not dead yet. He's only 50.

Like Carlos Mencia says, if we can laugh at and with, each other, it'd make this a better world. What do friends do when they hang out together? They joke with each other. it's ok to be different and most people realize that. His joke wasn't funny but it wasn't venomous either. If someone is easily offended, I