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I like it better when they meow when they pull you over

License and Registration CHICKEN FUCKER!!!!!! BAHHH-KAWWWKK!!

Just because this car is more expensive to maintain than a J.C. Whitney special like your Charger, doesn’t make it any less desirable. This Italian beauty is curvy and iconic, and much better looking than the vast majority of Ferraris today. Being cheap to maintain does not equate to an automatic “NP.”

I’d rather go to the Banana museum and get a monkey’s tail.

Go load a carseat and keep a 3-7yo kid buckled in a 3rd row “Not a minivan” crossover. Holy heck. I have a easier time in a 2+2 with two car seats because I can reach the seats from the front. You can’t do that in you HOA assault “not a minivan” vehicle. You are going to have to crawl back there to buckle/unbuckle and

Naut there.

Sign, sign, everywhere a sign,

“The eggs are preserved with sodium benzoate.”

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Just don’t shoot at the thermonuclear weapon.

I played that too but we actually would touch bumpers driving around in an underpowered fox body Mustang and a matching Capri

I really liked the first State of Decay game. Kind of janky, but I liked the open-ended nature of it. 

You are in effect invoking magic. “This is what we do: A => magic => B”.

To those not in the know, In-N-Out does not open a location that their refrigerated trucks can not get to in one day. So “island” locations are an impossibility. They will slowly creep across the country if they ever make it to the east coast.

Bad pizza is like bad sex. 

Seriously, though, how could they not have foreseen this? EVERYONE loves shrimp. That’s why it’s always part of the kiddie menu at any seafood (and even some non-seafood) restaurants. That’s why fancy places charge extra to top your filet with some kind of shrimp cream sauce. A live shrimp will bait the smallest

Lyle Lanley could not be reached for comment.

Whoa, what’s with the first gen Durango hate? They can be great; the problem here is the butchering, not the starting point of the vehicle.