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I can't get involved in telling Dale to let Rick win, for example, but I'll tell them not to wreck each other.
"We can do stuff that I can't do on a real race car, wreck each other, fuss at each other all the time," he said.
If they're going to allow people to intentionally wreck each other at tracks this fast, we will hurt someone either in the cars or in the grandstands.
But it's almost as good to watch them wreck each other, and then discuss, with the clinical detachment of an engineer, whether a vicious blade or a mighty hammer was the better design.
We had acrimony and some serious bouts of tension, but we didn't wreck each other's personal finances with out-of-control legal fees and other costs.
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Both parties should have wrecked each others lives and seen the error of their ways.
You could be better than other sound systems in one of three ways: being louder than anybody else, having better records than anybody else, and/or fucking shooting at each other and wrecking each others' equipment.
Children often fall, have bicycle wrecks, hit each other, run into objects, and have accidents that cause a bump to the skin.
But someone, somewhere needs to be thinking about an orderly break-up, because the most agonising way to go would be a chaotic collapse that would wreck the other benefits of European integration, such as the single market.
Oh, and two drivers got in a fight when one guy slowed down on purpose to wreck the other guy's car.
"California's Hunger for Low-Carbon Power Could Hurt Other States". We already know that electricity policies in California can wreck havoc on other states.
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