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I ran across this awhile ago when searching for CA50 tattoos

It's Chicago. It gets cold here:

Let's say you're a rich, Le Mans-obsessed car owner in Japan. What do you drive on the weekends, a Toyota Crown Comfort? Of course not. You drive your Porsche 962C. Naturally, you also have a friend whose track-day car is a Mazda 767B.

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I don't know why I still look at these, because you always give NIU a bad rap, and have no problem putting 3-loss teams above them. so I'll just conclude with a massive fuck you.

To be fair, if you put Jameis Winston on Northern Illinois and made him face the FSU defense I don't think his stats would be all that impressive either.

Two BMW's higher ranked than the RS6????? REALLY??? I now lost all respect for the jalopnik panel on this one. GRrrrrr

To those of you the "detest" hunting, I shot this big boy on Friday afternoon out of a metal tree stand. Now, some of you may call that target shooting, but Friday was the fifth day I'd been in the stand last week without seeing a single deer. I used a grunt call, and he came running straight for me out of a line of

You left out the "Bring the manual-transmission, diesel-powered, rear-wheel drive station wagon here, then we'll talk. But I'll still drive a Civic."

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Obligatory 787 flyby. Some say the Mazda got lucky during 91, I say it's one of the best underdog stories in motorsports history.

Those councils also elect the members of a global works council that has a say in major business decisions — like whether to build a new assembly plant, which products to launch, and where to build them.

I agree, it counts as an inline. The "R" in VR6" stands for "Reihenmotor", roughly translating to "in-line engine". And, it counts as a vee. Or neither inline nor vee. Or both. Whatever, it's sweet.

Before I start, let me make this clear: I consider the VW VR6s to be inline sixes because all the cylinders sit under one head.