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I actually know nothing about this car. All I know is it was headed to a shop nearby that does work on exotics. The only place there's enough room to stop and unload is in front of my office.

Strangely enough, this was being unloaded from at transporter outside my office this morning. Granted, that's a full-fledged race car, but nonetheless a strange thing to see being wheeled down the streets of Allentown.

A Home Depot and a White Castle stand on the former site of the George Washington Motor Lodge.

1. Factory unbalanced left rear tire.

Here’s a start:

PHL has a moderately cool tower. I don’t have a very good picture of it, but I’m kind of proud of this shot.

When I was in Ecuador, there were a ton of these being used as taxis; many had tiny TVs in the dash. Interesting little cars.

And Sarah Jessica Parker was the nurse when the kid comes to in the NASA research facility. Less fun, but it was kind of amusing when my wife and I watched it with our nieces a few years ago.

The article says:

If they followed up with a roll to inverted, I’d be really impressed.

Nope. That’s a 747-400.

Ok, I’ll give you the stupid restaurant people flip side of the reservation story.

I’m just thrilled they seemed to have dropped the one with the twit who admits doing a “happy dance” after she learns she’s covered for driving her boyfriend/car “Brad” into a ditch.

Clearly you have not tried to replace a headlight bulb on you Legacy. My last effort inspired the following:

Back to the drawing board, Hammond.

You can use this time to get your shitty charcoal grill ready.

Second thing I thought of after seeing the op.

That’s a pretty high pucker factor on some of those passes. One looked like it was overcranked in the camera, but if not, holy hell that was a hot pass.

Considering that a grown ass 36- or 37-year-old man with whom I attended high school recently asked in a public forum if paying off his college loans made him an adult, I think it’s fair to conclude that the majority of college students do not consider themselves adults.

The stories about moms leaving kids in cars while they go to a bar or a job interview or gamble? Of course that’s horrible.