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I had one in my ‘88 Buick LeSabre. It lasted longer than the car.

And then there are people who argue that buying Netflix would have saved Blockbuster when, in reality, all it would have done is kill Netflix.

2001 Monte Carlo SS - Montgomery C. Burns (Oil) Monty for short

I’ll probably watch it. I like both of these actors.

I don’t think I’ve had actual chop suey in years. I tend to get dishes like kung pao beef or cashew chicken. 

MMMMMM...nice donuts.

I meant relative to other cars in their category. The regular Kona starts at $21K, but the EV version starts at $34K. Even with tax credits, that’s still a lot more. 

Reverse: the cost of new EV’s. It seems like all the halfway decent ones cost $45K minimum. 

Yes, it got canceled after two seasons at NBC, picked up at Peacock and canceled after two seasons at Peacock. My initial comment was meant to convey that Peacock has had a hard time finding a breakout show though they claim Bel Air is their most watched show yet and Girls5Eva seems to be well liked.

TruTV is a complete wasteland. Other than the NCAA tournament, the only new original programming that they have aired in all of 2022 is 12 episodes of Fast Foodies and a special episode of Impractical Jokers for less than 7 hours total.

I liked the first season, but didn’t get around to the second season. It’s probably not worth it now. I don’t think any Peacock original has gotten a third season. AP Bio and Saved By The Bell were both canceled after two seasons, but a lot of their originals were canceled after just one season.

It’s the Corvette version of this bike.

I’ve only seen the first two movies so I don’t know what happened in the third yet, but my guess is that WB will green light one last movie to conclude the story. It makes sense to have a complete story for HBO Max at the minimum. A know that there were a lot of reasons for it, but it seemed like the third movie

It wasn’t the “best” car I saw this week, but I did see a very unremarkable rare car the other day, a Chevy Spark EV (come to think of it, the Spark name really fits in well with Chevy’s other EV names the Bolt and Volt.) Apparently, Chevy made only a few thousand of these and were only sold in California, Oregon and

Yeah, unless you’re retired, you’ll never use it enough to justify its huge price. 

I’m glad you’re on the RV/camper beat Mercedes. Even though I’ll never own one, it’s neat to see all these. 

Sure, I didn’t want to see my next birthday anyway.

I wonder what cars I could put that LT2 engine in. 

For those who aren’t wondering, Dipsy Doodle is a real pinball machine from the early 70’s by Williams.

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For those who are wondering, Dipsy Doodle is a real pinball machine from the early 70’s by Williams.