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The DM thing would explain the tour bus thing, though....

For reference, here’s a picture of Mike Gallagher:

Keep going: people who ever ate pork or shellfish, people who wear blended fabrics, people who worked on Sunday, people who didn’t let their fields lie fallow every seventh year....

Borrow from rugby. The PAT spot is where the ball broke the plane; up to the hash mark, just like regular plays, then leave the same spot for the one and two point conversions.

So a/k/a is right out?

Depends on what the dealer is showing; but in blackjack I'd be inclined to split the sixes.

[T]here are small parts of America, at least, where muskrat shows up on restaurant menus.

It's less than $500 per cam shaft. NP!

It starts with Simmons complaining about, of all things, not having a sponsored studio to record his podcast.

The twist ending? Jennifer develops paraphilia and marries the whiteboard.

I'm currently fascinated with our military's development of heads-up displays, which are getting more and more sci-fi as we speak. F-35 pilots will get the ability to see through their planes, if I'm understanding this great article on FoxtrotAlpha. I can't wait to see this kind of tech on cars.

10.) Check Engine Light

Yes it did. The original hangers are still in use as test car garage space and environmental chambers.

I'll see your Ford Trimotor, and raise you an airport.

It doesn't work with clumping litter. You have to get clay-type litter.

The Controller Area Network, a/k/a CAN. Without a robust network protocol with an inexpensive physical layer; most modern vehicle functions would have been impossible to implement.

NP, assuming the sedan is road worthy and can be titled. $4k for the wagon was a CP, but with the other car, it falls under the $2k automatic nice price floor.

What else explains the continuing popularity of Penn State?