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As a rule whatever FOX promotes is a loser. IRL winners are copied or whatever the best term is for it.
When 7, elderly, Caucasian, billionaire men own every newspaper, radio station, TV station, cable TV network, and media satellite, what are the chances of us getting the truth about anything?
All we can do is to buy some lube, bend over, and enjoy being fucked up the ass by everyone.
Wasn't there an anti-monopoly law...somewhere?
Big Brother is here and George Orwell is turning over in his grave face down with his hands over his ears.
By the way, much like Ferrari, Lamborghini, McLaren, Bentley, Ford GT, Bugatti, and Rolls Royce, orders are by invitation only. The cars are sold out long in advance to the start of production. The rest of us can buy a Toyota, Honda, or Ford anything but for a Ford GT, any time we want.
Best you place your order now for a new 2025 Rolls Royce. Good luck with that.
SusanJillParker;83311857By the way said:You, yes you, can buy a new Bentley or Rolls Royce, from an authorized dealer, in any number of places in the Los Angeles area. You don't need an invitation. You do need the ability to write a good check for maybe $500,000 and up. (They check your finances.) I picked up a new Rolls for a man in Reno. I drove it from L.A. to Reno. It was a very nice car. Not $500,000 nice, but nice.
You want to rail against injustice? I had a very nice Porsche 356, with a 427 horsepower twin turbo Type 4 VW (RAT motor) in the back. After I supposedly saw off a 383 engine Corvette, up in the mountains, the Nevada State Troopers forced me to sell my little Porsche, without a single shred of evidence that would stand up in a Court of law. IT WAS NOT MY FAULT that the Corvette and a state trooper car tested the guard rail in Dead Man's Gulch. (I pre braked for DMG, hit the bump with at least two thirds of suspension travel left and exited DMG with my engine lugged down to 5500RPM and still pulling like a strait jacketed maniac. (Thanks Jake, at RAT!)