ChrisMD123
ChrisMD123
ChrisMD123

Like acting in general, sometimes the name value is just that, but sometimes the name value is actually quite perfect for the role. Tom Hanks’ folksy charm is not just window dressing for Toy Story, it’s necessary that we have a built-in likeability “Oh hey Tom Hanks, I like him, what a swell guy!” factor for him at

I soap up, then run through the neighbor’s sprinkler. 

How to make them stop, tell them you have an out of warranty Land Rover you want covered.

You’re conveniently ignoring the fact the cops arrived soley to prevent the man from doing self-harm and he instead ends up dead.

This article isn’t saying “things are actually great, nothing to worry about,” it is just that “things are way better than they used to be.”

As someone who has never owned a dog, I can honestly say this question never crossed my mind. The reasons why you shouldn’t make sense, but at the same time, I feel like we as a culture are way too precious about death (or at least about cemeteries as a “final resting place” or whatever). If you keep your dog on the

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Braking distances and reaction times generally aren't a huge factor on freeways, unless you're talking about going from highway speeds to stop-and-go. I've seen a lot of accidents on the highway and they all involved someone changing lanes and not paying attention to their surroundings.

On wide freeways where everyone is going the same direction at roughly the same speed there is no safety difference between 55, 65, 75 or 85.

Thank you for NOT making this a slide show! 

True, but I had a Patton Oswalt bit in mind moreso than JPark when I wrote this. Still, you’re right.

Remember when everybody said Hamilton should  just go ahead and retire? Yeah… this year maybe a bust, but next year now that they’ve finally started tuning the car to his style…

I’ve always found that horror needs to have a root in reality to be more than amusing.

This tip is only useful for direct flights. And varies wildly depending on the airline.

Reminds me of. . . .

If you drive one of those humongous trucks like a Ram Compensator or Ford PP-X10DR that is longer and wider than a parking spot, do not park anywhere near the front of the store where you impede traffic getting past your car or the ability for other cars to exit their spots. Instead park as far away from the store as

Okay, but the flip side of that is: if you see someone waiting for your spot, don’t dawdle any more time than is reasonably necessary.

Heck my car is 11 years old and I still park as far away as I can (just to stay away from all the dickheads).

For those that are more than a little over the line, I’ll fold in their side view mirrors, esp the passenger side (of course, I need to in order to get past with them being over the line and all...) 

If you get out of your car and see you’re parked over or too close to the line, too far in or too far out, hindering someone’s access to their car, or otherwise like an asshole, get back in your car and fix it. I don’t care if you drive a pickup so big you need a ladder to get in it with tires so wide they have their