Brewski
Brewski
Brewski

This is really great. I'll be at the Reds game Saturday and Todd will definitely get a cheer from me.

So, they decided that they needed to compete with these battery-powered blue-blood haulers by making two cars: one that had an "invisible" engine and would be as quiet as an electric car, and one that was designed to never exceed the then speed limit of 20 mph. And, most remarkably, they decided that the best way to

I know some Miata people. I always thought the MS version would be really cool but I guess they were expensive, unreliable, and not much faster than the regular models.

Aren't the MS ones regarded as the worst miatas?

You could, as in the past, quote what we said. If you were a little more advanced you could always blockquote it. To get the context of the quote you'd have to look back up. Not onerous, but not as natural as if you could comment on a part of the text and it makes it clear what you're talking about.

As car enthusiasts we all know that getting pulled over for speeding is a scam by the evil powers that be to rob us of money and joy and time and what not. Contrary to popular belief speeding tickets are badges that show you're a great driver quick to get out of everyone's way!

I'm surprised nobody's mentioned Lee Iacocca yet. One of the greatest businessmen in American History. As president of Ford he oversaw the Mustang and at Chrysler he saved the company from bankruptcy. I get that the Mustang II is looked back at as being terrible but it really was the right car at the right time. The