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...he really, really out-Spicer’d himself. “No, I think the president and a small group of people know exactly what he meant.”

“That’s the kind of thing that the BBC POTUS and ultimately the reporter entire WH who’s now joining the New York Times push out and perpetuate with no apology,” Spicer told reporters.

“We’ve always done it. It therefore can’t be bullying. It’s just fun (for us).”

I wonder if (and hope that) we’re picking up some of that drop-off here in Canada? I know a lot of my friends who used to visit the US are looking at Mexico, Caribbean and European options and discovering that they are priced attractively.

My god that is ugly.
They took a mostly decent truck and made a caricature of it.

My first inclination was to give it a Crack Pipe for the chrome fender flares and the hood mural, but then I said to myself, “self, you can always take off the flares and re-paint the hood.”

Basically, the scenario goes down like this: the customer buys a car, only to get a call from the dealership requesting them to come back to fix something. Of course in the new contract, the payment has gone up. Isn’t it strange that dealers never make the mistake of owing the customer more money?

Well that makes a little more sense.

Still not possible - it takes a longer distance to stop than it does to accelerate at the speeds they can run in either an eighth or quarter mile with the pro mod style cars most of them run.

They have raced from Finish line to starting line on Tracks to simulate the street

...“priming the pump,” a common saying used in economics.

How would they track him down? The fake article claims it was through the license plate number, which would be impossible to get.

If the damn poors would just die off like the Republicans want, your country would be way better off. This is just another way to accomplish that.

The one I like is the one where one of their “real people” describes the Cruze Hatchback as a mullet. A mullet!

Rolling coal saves lives, just like loud pipes do, that’s why.

Let me get this straight...

When I lived & worked in Halifax, I had to commute across Halifax Harbour. Both of the bridges are in the area of 4000' long. Traffic across them during rush hour was bumper-to-bumper stop and go. When you were sitting still on a calm day, you could feel some slight up-and-down movement. During a storm up-and-down and

I remember Hyundai first being around in the late ‘80s in Canada. The Pony (3- and 5-door) and the Stellar, a 4-door sedan. Boy, there was never a worst-named car than the latter.

From another article about it:

Mother’s Back to Black is what I used to use. Then someone suggested peanut butter (seriously, google it), and from there I graduated to peanut oil and onwards to linseed oil.