Goggles_Pisano
Goggles_Pisano
Goggles_Pisano

Well, cousin Oliver was a somewhat reliable source at best for Ken Rosenthal.

I don't think you're being very fair to Mr. Rosenthal.

You're not disproving my point there; you're missing it completely. If this was REALLY about Ed Begley Jr., Jane Fonda, Sean Penn, Al Gore et al. being holier than thou while telling the rest of us how to live our lives, wouldn't you think they'd be falling all over themselves to promote Revenge of the Electric Car or

To disprove your point, Revenge of the Electric Car wasn't nominated either.

You two share my pain like cojoined twins sharing an ice cream headache. I too, was amped up to see it in the theatre, only to feel let down when it was over. That whole era in F1 was interesting enough to warrant a few documentaries on some of the drivers competing, but to focus on Senna to the exclusion of just

I know I voted NP, but reading the ad revealed this tidbit (bolding mine):

I remember reading that article too, and Csaba Csere said that at 70 mph, it seemed slow enough that he could get out and walk at that point.

DUAN Game Show question:

Hurry Before My Balls Melt!

I worked at a shitty vinyl lettering place for a couple of months run by a miserable old dude, but he was Mister Rogers compared to his asshole son who ran his own truck cleaning business out of the same location. The son did not like me at all, and didn't make any attempt to hide this disdain for me either.

No, the Achieva didn't come out until 1992. Oldsmobile was still making the Cutlass Calais in 1989, but the only new domestic cars eligible for Motor Trend's COTY was the Thunderbird, Cougar, Spirit and Acclaim— a four car field consisting of two sister cars.

The main competition that year? The Mercury Cougar, the Dodge Spirit and the Plymouth Acclaim.

Well, I like it. Cadillac's going to have a FWD platform in their lineup anyways, so you might as well make it stylish. They've come a long way since the 1993 Sedan De Ville.

Dale Senior had actually won the Daytona 500 in 1998. He wasn't in the lead in the 2001 race, but Michael Waltrip and Dale Jr (who were teammates on the Dale Earnhardt Inc squad) were ahead of him and he was protecting their lead when he crashed.

I'd have it in my bathroom... because I'd crap myself everytime I'd see this thing.

I once appeared on a Canadian game show.

I like it. Get that older demographic into something stylish rather than something snooze-inducing like a Toyota Avalon or Camry.

Pop Up Video is back on TV. They actually make Justin Bieber and Will Smith videos bearable!

Am I the only one that saw "LFL Fims" and became disappointed that Steve Sabol wasn't doing the voiceover?

The irony was that Heavy D in later years was actually slimmer than Al B. Sure!