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I drove a silver ‘96 Chrysler Cirrus LXi until 2005 and I liked it a lot - never had any catastrophic problems with it, and the styling was very nice compared to what was out there in the mid-90s. It was meh, but I was ok with that!

The washable vinyl interior was really popular with the 60's campus bro segment!

Can’t believe I forgot “Rainy Days and Mondays” by the Carpenters.

Rainy Day People - Gordon Lightfoot

The driver was probably a New Yorker and could see Fifth Avenue on the Horizon.

I saw this Sunday morning and, sorry guys, but it just wasn’t that frightening. There’s one truly unforgettable moment, and a couple of neat things going on at the end, but actual gripping scariness - nope.

The first cars my parents hauled me around in were a 70's Datsun and a single cab 70's Dodge truck. Then when my sister was on the scene we had a Dodge Omni and an Reliant K car.

Styrofoam peanuts are what I hate. They should not exist when the dissolvable ones made from corn starch are so convenient.

Who needs an SUV when the Colt “carries 5 comfortably”?

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It really *does* feel like 13 years. 

I get the Summit Place Kia jingle out of my head by replacing it with the “from Kia of Lansing or Kia of Jackson” jingle.

Hearing anything by Air Supply (think “The One That You Love” or “Even The Nights Are Better”) on terrestrial radio transports me into the back seat of my parent’s 1983 Dodge Aires K car going to the local Kessel Food Market and K-Mart. It is summer and the vinyl seats and metal seat belt buckle are 500 degrees. I

“extra room for a covey of girls”

Oh god- that smack and sharp breath in. Once I noticed it, it became very pronounced and disgusting.

The Railsplitter would probably clear the land while driving a big GMC truck!

I thought for sure Emily Arthur lost a couple of teeth last night. But this...

From 1971.

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If you ask me, Pyeongchang needs The Velvet Fog.