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Since the Hermosillo plant already makes the Bronco Sport and Maverick, they really couldn’t add another vehicle to that plant without sacrificing sales of those two. If they added capability to that plant, it would be for a vehicle that is taking 12 months or more to get, the Maverick.

I meant all the of the brands at the same dealership. Back in the day (~20-25 years ago), it was Chrysler/Plymouth and Dodge were usually separate from each other and Jeep were where ever. Now all four brands are under the same roof.

It’s not going to get better for movie theaters in the next few months. The next big movies aren’t coming until October with Halloween Ends on the 14th and Black Adam on the 21st.

That’s a good point especially since just about every Jeep dealer is also a Chrysler/Ram/Dodge dealer now too. It doesn’t lead itself to a luxury buying experience.

They will have to recast at least one of the roles since Larry “Flash” Jenkins died three years ago. I remember him most as Gummy in Fletch.

According to an online calculator I found, 0 to 60 mph in 1.9 seconds will exert a G force of 1.44.

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I wonder if he’s going to try to get the Devil to get a car loan in hell.

That Jia quote is one of the saddest things I’ve read today. All that work at the office for a mediocre Sweetgreen salad.

BRB, I’m designing a “I’m Horny For The Hornet” tee shirt.

It was a CW show, either Jane the Virgin or Crazy Ex-Girlfriend.

This is nothing. The AV Club once spoiled the series finale of a show by posting a recap 12 hours before it aired because it was set to post at 9 AM instead of 9 PM.

Minor correction, the CW is a broadcast network and not a cable one. The Flash and Riverdale are already ending next season and I have no idea what other shows will survive after next season. I wouldn’t get too attached to any scripted shows except for Walker and its spin-off. I can’t see Nancy Drew getting renewed

This seems like a very strange pickup for The CW. It already aired in a lot of the world last spring/early summer. I think that we’re going to see a lot more of this type of programming from The CW as they are really starting to cut costs. The are airing a show in the fall called Professionals that aired two years ago

Pretty much. It’s not worth the money that it costs.

It’s usually Vienna’s own brand. They make the relish, celery salt, mustard, pickles and sport peppers that go on a Chicago hot dog.

Tetra Paks are actually difficult to recycle.

Weirdly enough, Netflix just released another movie called Wedding Season less than two weeks ago. It’s a straight rom com though. 

I grew up with the metal McDonaldland play equipment. In fact, they one I used to go to was so big that the play area used to have several kids’ birthday parties a weekend. I don’t remember when they got rid of the equipment, probably the early 90's.

He wrote the pilot for Battle Creek before he wrote Breaking Bad and it sat in a metaphorical desk drawer for years before CBS decided to pick it up. He wasn’t involved with the show except for the pilot script. Since he wrote the pilot, he was listed as an executive producer.