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I wouldn’t call them overalls as much as I’d call them around-somes.

Steve Lehto is a saint. You understand me? Steve Lehto is a saint.

An attorney in Michigan might be able to help.

I went over it before a bit in this post http://foxtrotalpha.jalopnik.com/us-air-forces-… and sprinkled throughout a bunch more. During a 1V1 fight it is especially useful, especially when the aircraft also has helmet mounted cuing and a high-off-boresight short range air-to-air missile. The capability is less of an

It’s like the concept of gladiators reversed. The elite do futile battle with each other to entertain the plebs and provide us with with belly laughs. At their own cost, no less.

Perhaps Ferrari should include some kind of driving aptitude test with the entry form. Such as being able to operate this device:

Yup, reminds me of a VW cabrio.

Bugatti, a rappers delight, so fast they think it takes flight, some say it costs more than any Lamborghini in sight, but most will probably stay to the right....purring along with all of that might....

No no no, teal with magenta wavy graphics.

Torch...we’ve talked about this. That isn’t a time machine. It’s a blender, Jason.

So very true. Peugeot love to give us these fantastic concept cars, over and over again.... and then they bring crap to market....

Do the French not know the definition of ‘fractal’? Odd given that Mandelbrot grew up in France.

The fate of the Jalopnik mobile command center

The Mary Celeste. Discovered sailing with no crew in December of 1872. The ship was seaworthy, but the lifeboat was missing and the last log entry was dated ten days before she was found. None of her crew was ever heard from again, nor were their bodies discovered. Over 140 years later the mystery is still unsolved.

I can figure this out!!

It’s a Spex Elf.