Sand on the nips just doesn't seem to cut it in this context...
shutz
Here's how I understand it: at the time, he thought the penalty was for braking under the safety car, which he thought was bullshit considering how many times Max slowed down just before restarting a race, in the past. He didn't hear that the penalty was for "erratic driving".
So, thinking the penalty was bullshit, and that the team were challenging it, he figured he was owed the lead once it would be overturned.
That's how I figure his reasoning, anyway.
Or it's about bestiality.
$299
Mic drop.
Reminds me of how I warm up premade naan bread from the supermarket: I quickly run it under tap water (like, a second, maybe two if I'm taking it straight out of the freezer) before placing into a pre-heated oven that I immediately switch to broil. The water gets absorbed, making the inside soft and moist even as the outside crisps up.
Not a sitcom, but for Star Trek 3: The Search for Spock, which opens with Spock dead from the previous movie, if you watch the opening credits, at the point in the sequence when Leonard Nimoy would appear credited as Spock, there's a longer pause. (Nimoy still appears in the opening credits as the director)
Could stay technically true with a pun:
...and the love of my wife, Justin.
Especially with a name like OCD School Board. You'd think they'd pay attention to the details...
How often did your community college hold paintball competitions?
Faraday, after demonstrating how moving a magnet through a coiled wire induced a current in the wire was asked by a visiting statesman what was the use of this.
Faraday responded, "In twenty years, you will be taxing it"
Similarly, at a demonstration of hot air balloons in France, Benjamin Franklin was asked "Of what use is this?"
Franklin replied, "Of what use is a newborn baby?"
When you see how Riker sits down, you have to concede that so-called "normal" chairs just don't cut it.
I mean, all practicing Christians eat of the body of Christ and drink of his blood...