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Customers who returned cars vs customers who wrote on a website can be in different groups of the "Customers unsatisfied with GM" Venn Diagram.

The ones who returned cars were on the fence enough to consider purchase AND found enough fault to return the vehicle, which is an economic decision worth measuring:

VS

customers who vent on a website, but it is unverifiable if they ever purchased a GM vehicle

or

customers who vent on a website, but do not feel the complaint is enough to make an economic choice to return the vehicle.

I, like Ryan, also don't think Jeff was all that selfish.

I think that it simply took a while to get to the 'meat' of the issue on why Senor Chang was giving lots of homework, and to fix it for everyone (including Chang) took some time.

I actually think the study group was the selfish one - wanting their problems taken care of with one conversation, and getting ticked when it wasn't.

A mouse named Fivel though and Shirley taking Pierce's offensive "orgasm" comment and making it work and not be offensive - this show is pretty great.
They never even seriously judged Jerry's work after he said 'murinal'.

I guess it's a dating/life parable - there are some situations where you don't get a second chance, so you have to say the words and do the social dance correctly --any early missteps and you are out.

And Tom's growing love of the art was great.
I don't see why the singing was any more hacky (not worth any points) than slinging yourself out of a wheelchair, but I guess I shouldn't be asking those questions about TV shows.
Four of those deaths occurred in August when an off-duty California Highway Patrol Officer, traveling with his wife, daughter and brother in-law, were killed after their Lexus accelerated uncontrollably. The driver's brother in-law called 911 and said that the brakes didn't work before the vehicle reached an intersection, struck another car, went into a ditch and caught fire.

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So this person had time to call 911, but not time to shift into neutral or do some other thing and they all died, and he was a freakin' cop, not a scared out of her mind 90 year old lady?

These people are morons. Good riddance.
I believe their car was horribly defective, but sometimes, you gotta take a few steps to save yourself.
if you are still wondering, I'm pretty sure that Pam was genuinely taken by Michael's kindness and thoughtfulness towards her mother, and that's why she wasn't so happy with him breaking it off in such a manner. But then the breakup re-affirmed that Pam was right all along, which pissed her off even more to the point of blows.

And Michael was confused by her age. I assume Michael is around 40, and probably thought she was mid to late 40's. That's still pretty old if you are worried about fertility without expensive treatments, but not around 18 years of difference.
Paranormal Activity was a suprisingly good horror film (and scary), even though the end was a bit silly. Which, from what I read, is Steven Spielburg's idea, and not the original ending.

I have to say that if a film can make you as an audience member believe that calling a Demonologist is a good idea and not silly or insane, then it deserves the success it has found.
I find Roger incredibly annoying, and Stan's kid and his Revenge of the Nerds friends are shticky as well.

When those guys are involved, the comedy is as generic as 3.5 Men.
Michael's dick in the box costume was pretty funny, and very Office-like, since it was a big costume 2 years ago. He's always so far behind.
the outside looks nice; the inside looks like a hole. who doesn't want to bathe on the bottom of a pool?
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I am looking for a device that will stream sound from one source to several recipients. For example, I want to stream sound from my TV or stereo to my phone or MP3 player that has radio and Bluetooth capabilities. I have looked into radio transmitters and they seem like a decent choice, but I can't find one that uses external power (USB or from the plug) and I would want one with a transmit range of around 50 meters. Thanks!"

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