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When I read that Surefire Intelligence’s website claimed its founded by ex-Mossad, it was Cohens character that came to mind. Who knows, maybe he managed to suck Wohl in.

This reminds me of a joke I learned long ago:

In the UK, that time has passed. Eight or nine years ago I was amazed that good Elises were available around the £9-10,000 mark, with slightly tatty examples a couple of thousand cheaper. Looking online now, the sketchiest, high-mileage and/or modified Elises are starting at £12,000, though you still dont have to go m

Yeah, but putting them on cars can be hilarious.

Clint Eastwood plays a hero in many movies despite believing people in need don’t deserve help.

I see it retained some of its old characteristics.

The Alfa Romeo 159 is truly handsome.

Even when the second and third generations were new, I didn’t think they looked as good as the first. And I’m in the UK, so I’m even talking about our second gen, never mind the American one. They struck gold first time, but then the whole Ford design philosophy at the time was pretty awesome.

Thank you, you’re doing God’s work.

Ah, the Seymour Skinner defence.

My Manager at a place I used to work would frequently make toast as part of her diet, so would keep a full or half-loaf of bread exclusively for herself in a pretty nice bread bin which was part of a set we had. Over time we expanded from running one store to opening and running a second, and then a third, so both our

I think you’ll find Edward is the other son. He’s so much the other son, I had to look up his name to post this. I guess you could call Andrew the other son, though, if youve forgotten Edward exists at all, which is easy to do.

They were quite nice to drive. At least the Omega was, I dont know how much was changed for the US. Not sporty or inspiring, but very easy, relaxed, and quiet.

Theyve said its alight car.

Dammit! I knew I should have checked ‘pending’ before doing mine. Sorry.

I cheated. I used an online tool.

For personal reasons I wish the second (and third) generation Toyota Previa were mid-engine & rear-wheel-drive like the first gen. Then I wouldnt have sounded like an idiot to my brother and his daughters partner when I expressed surprise that my brothers had the engine in the front.