There’s always the Mitsubishi Mirage display at Wal-Mart: Tesla Motors is opening a display showcasing its new Model X SUV in the men’s department at a Nordstrom in Los Angeles.
The display will feature trim options, test drives, and sophisticated scanners that sound an alarm if they detect somebody who doesn’t have at least $100,000 open to buy on their Amex card.
I’ll have the endless breadsticks: A restaurant in Italy has been named the world’s best by a panel of chefs, food writers and gourmands.
The restaurant is equipped with sophisticated scanners that sound an alarm if they detect somebody who doesn’t have at least $100,000 open to buy on their Amex card, or has ever dined at an Olive Garden.
Maybe I should get that Tesla at Nordies: The International Energy Agency predicts that the world’s oil glut could end in 2017, presumably driving up gasoline prices.
Hopefully, gas pumps will not need sophisticated scanners that sound an alarm if they detect somebody who doesn’t have at least $100,000 open to buy on their Amex card.
— Mark Carlson, Herald staff
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