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"Uh, Amy, this is, well, she's my TARDIS. Except she's a woman. She's a woman and she's the TARDIS."

And now that you have seen this, you can skip the rest of the DVD. This really was the best part, the rest is just the standard "Clarkson playing with his favorite toys".

I actually meant the '65 - '68 Mustang. But yeah, a lightly modified 'stock car'... the good 'ol days...

Far I can can tell, after scanning the other comments, no one has mentioned this beauty. Styling and design cues so good, they reused them forty years later.

I thought #1 was dead? Then again, I was also expecting him to be taller...

Is it just me, or does the pacing seem off this season? Did they get the go ahead to double the production, and then just stretch out the story to cover thirteen as opposed to six episodes?

Yeah, it wasn't 16 = moron. Okay, 16 = moron, but that is life. :-) No, it just happened that a teen ended the cars life. It could have just as easily been an accident, neglect, fire, etc. It had been almost 15 years, anything could have happened in that time.

My cousin tried finding his father's (my uncle) Corvette a few years back. My uncle had bought it new in January of '75 after returning from his FOURTH and final tour in Vietnam. He is a 'Bowtie Guy' to the core and held onto the car for twenty years. When his wife divorced him, he had to sell it to cover the legal

" Let's say you're at work. The comic is at home. What can you do?"

"but I think it's rare that you can't get the Blu-ray without the DVD somehow."

This is my main grip. I get the kids aspect. My nephews, not ever in kindergarten yet, have a DVD player in their room. But what about the flip side? The single folks, the ones who don't 'spoil' their kids, the 'it is a waste of plastic' folks, the looking to upgrade crowd? I can get;

A) This is the only reason I can accept as having some logic. But only to some extent. Cars 2 DVD/Blu-Ray = makes sense. Fast Five not so much. And why can't I get it on just Blu-Ray? A a year ago, I bought How to Train Your Dragon on DVD. I didn't have an HDTV and no immediate plans to get one or a Blu-Ray

Maybe I'm a moron, but I never understood this kind of thing. I just bought the physical product, why would I want a digital copy?

This reminds me of a story read about a few years ago. Back in the mid-80s, a guy had his bike 'borrowed' while he was attending a dance class for his upcoming wedding. The bike was sorta a family heirloom, having belonged to his father and before that, his grandfather who was a parachutist who ended up off target

Working in a music store, I can say that there are some odd ball ones out there. The most obvious would be Anal Cunt. As a funny aside, I was teaching a new female employee the easiest way to memorize where stuff was in the store by saying things aloud as you are putting them out. So, as we are putting out a pile

The Montana plate made it? Seriously? A rehash of the 1975 plate design, that everyone 'hates' so much, it resulted in a significant increase of 'club/charity' plates. The only people I know who like it are the police, as the simple design makes reading them easy. The design was so unpopular that the mandatory

Actually, the Montana plate is essentially the sames as the 1975 design.

Why beeches always be hatin' on Xanadu?! It has Sand.. err Olvia Newton-John. Swa... err Micheal Beck (Warriors! Come out and Play!) The legendary Gene Kelly!!! ELO, Cliff Richard and the Tubes!!! AND... AND... animation by the great Don Bluth. (The Secret of NIMH , An American Tail,The Land Before Time, All Dogs

"Oh, I feel the vapors comin' on..."

beat me to it. I wanted one back when they came out, but then realized I would likely never pull it out of the box, and that would be pointless.