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Winston Legthigh

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  1. !!!!!!!!!!!!11111111 You mean via a... how do you say... "tune-up"???
  2. You not defining what "tune-up" means to you, since you've dismissed everyone else's notion of it.
  3. That your notion that "tune-ups are obsolete" is silly. But perhaps we're talking about two different things. I'll help you out: http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-a-tune-up.htm
  4. Every car out there is a "today's car"?? yes, your statement is silly
  5. Apparently, he's not: http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter/statements/608/
  6. I can't tell if you're commenting on the review, or concurrently writing about your own post...
  7. I'm hoping to be spending a very hungover Jan 1 in Wrigley, but I know I'm going to have to pay through the teeth to get tix. Stubhub already has some for sale, and they haven't even GONE on sale yet.
  8. Two gold stars for the rare correct spelling of this oft-misspelled phrase.
  9. I can't believe you'd let the woman you love drive without a seatbelt.
  10. Everyone? no. But I would expect there would be at least ONE person on each boat screaming "GIVE ME THAT FUCKING BUTTON!!" Odds would indicate there would be at least one "Driver" personality that deemed a vote unnecessary. You mean there wasn't a boat sequence?
  11. I thought the whole boat sequence lacked any tension whatsoever. People on both boats were way too calm. I felt for that to be the Joker's final act - was a big letdown. When they finally got to Two Face and Gordon's family, I was muttering "don't care, don't care, don't care..."
  12. Meh. Too long, too confusing. Great first hour, then dragged.
  13. What's the time frame on Porcello's development? Will he see any Sept action?
  14. Market efficiency can mean anything from improving delivery of goods, to improving the market itself (fully electronic stock exchanges, for example). I'm not sure or not the informed-ness of a consumer throws a monkey wrench into the process or not. Seems to me that the gears move either way, as long as we keep comsuming! Perhaps the argument for "uninformed consumers screw up capitalism" is because they contribute to conspicious consumption. They are more apt to buy overvalued items. I remember the story (pre 20s stock market crash) of Montgomery Wards - they had a bottle of perfume for sa
  15. Since it's evident that the Tigers lack the relief pitching to get into the post-season, it might be time to make the tough decision and sell off who they can - and I think that might be the Gambler and Pudge.
  16. Yeah, but today's generation (talking about the 20somethings who are typically the impetus of change/revolution) didn't experience the revolution or subsequent letdown of the 60s. I believe the problem is that we have too many creature comforts today. Too many choices - too many trivial pursuits that keep us occupied. We're inundated with products and choices that compel us to be distracted from the rest of the world and to spend our time working and pursuing leisurely lifestyles. Purchasing power and access to leisure products have never been greater. As RATM says: "What does the bill
  17. grayer AND gayer! I would assume beardier too.
  18. Please refer to Goldilock's third option... Clinton's term was pretty centrist, no? (If not a little left of the dial?) Not too liberal, not too conservative?
  19. Mine's this summer as well. I'm going - I want to see who's hot, who's fat, who's bald, who came out, and who reproduced.
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