Everything posted by Justin Bimmer
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FAIL: Multi-level Parking in NYC
- Birthday Wishes!!
April 10th is my brothers birthday as well. Cheers old boy(s)!- Shocking
At least you get to see where it is made. I hate American Drug companies, or what is left of them. The are all crooked bastards! It's funny how I read about "health supplements" having dirt and other stuff in them because they are not regulated by the FDA, but who is to say that the FDA is even looking at stuff coming from India or God knows where else.- Luxury cars
Today, even non-luxury performance cars like the Challenger an the Camaro are not cheap. The only time I see the Challenger driving around is near my house where people can afford the GT40 and Deloreans and god knows what else. But, it is a bad ass looking car. Very popular in Fresno. In the last 3 days I have seen 8.- About my sig
Wouldn't it be nice is mules could reproduce?- Hyundai Nuvis Concept
Link: Hyundai!- 2010 Cadillac SRX First Drive
Yup, looking pretty similar. . .- New York: Kia goes 2-door, debuts Forte Koup
Front end = nascar COT Back end = Lincoln MKZ- 2010 Cadillac SRX First Drive
I think the SRX looks a bit like a Ford Pinto.- New York: Acura ZDX aimed squarely at BMW X6
It looks like they turned a "Hot Wheels" car into actual size.- Bond, James Bond
Quantum of Solace had too much "shaky camera" in it. Moonraker FTW!- New York: 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee - First Live Shots
Both the CTS and the Jeep look good. The GC to me has always been kind of an upscale luxo ride for some reason.- Vermont lawmakers legalize gay marriage
This is going to take time. Just like recognizing that people that were not white deserved the same benefits as being white took time.- New Members Welcome
Hi, I'm Justin and I'm afraid of people. . . . Oh shoot, that's not what this forum is for.- Letter from Congrersman
Lets just say I am aware. I am well informed and well educated and I think I am able to form my own opinions and be skeptical of things that require skepticism.- Letter from Congrersman
So today my sister and I were walking through the downtown mall and some crazy dude was talking about the end of the world and I shouted "CODEX AMADAUS" and he looked at me all . Thanks 68.- Vermont lawmakers legalize gay marriage
The nice thing about headlines is that if you don't want to read the whole story, you have just wasted 10 seconds of your life.- Iowa gay marriage ban ruled unconstitutional
This problem that the vast minority you speak of creates is not just about marriage, it is also about abortion, guns, racism, you name it. Any non-important issue they can use to rile up the rabblerousers they jump at that opportunity. If this does get moved to politics, so what? It's only TWELVE dollars guys.- New York: 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee - First Live Shots
This Jeep unfortunately, makes the GMC look like it would be the last one picked in a playground basketball game.- When 72 Attempts Do Not Work
- Which small car Pontiac would you choose?
This reminds me of the time I heard Click and Clack say the Ford Fiesta should come with a funeral wreath standard! LOL- REPORT: General Motors in "intense" bankruptcy preparations
All around the Fresno area (Near Yosemite) The GM Dealers are BPG or more usually now. Some Chevrolet stand alones but usually not. The sad thing is that GM right now is basically worse off than a bankrupt company. They are completely trapped and held hostage by their bondholders. The article where it links the bondholders to AIG was a great example of how badly damaged GM is right now.- BP, Exxon, Sunoco, Shell...
I usually either buy my gas at Chevron or Costco- BP, Exxon, Sunoco, Shell...
Another great gas station name is SHEETZ! I have been to them all. The only place where gas is WTF? Is in utah and other mountain states where they have 85 octane.- Letter from Congrersman
The Congressmen has a lot of legal terminology in his letter there. Implied assumption of risk is a complex legal situation that could have serious legal repercussions to anybody that would either consume, sell, or produce anything that has a warning on it. Warning labels must meet strict standards because they are bound by the laws of strict liability. With strict liability, a very low standard of negligence must be established in order to find fault. On the other hand, there are so many definitions of what "organic" really is as well. In all reality, the organic market and the labeling of those products is just as screwed up as "non-organic." - Birthday Wishes!!