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Sounds like you scored a great lease deal! Yours is spec’d out pretty much how I would have wanted one... but none of the dealers in my area were willing to budge an inch on price. Even though they still had ‘17 model year vehicles sitting around... 

If you’re inside it, you don’t care how goofy the outside looks... a few of my friends apply the same rule to dating. 

When you sit inside and have the seamless view from the windshield up to the roof (all one piece of glass) it seems pretty cool. Like riding in a spaceship!

I was disappointed when I drove an XE last year. It was “just okay” and didn’t give me the fizz like other cars like the A5 Sportback or the Giulia. And for the same price, the Jag just didn’t offer as much content.

Murdered out” before “murdered out” was even a thing.

I wonder what the place up the street did differently? Maybe a different brand of chocolate syrup, or a heavier syrup & milk to seltzer ratio?

I was going to nominate this orange as the creepiest food to have a face, but that hot dog is definitely in contention...

I live on Cape, too... I remember a long time ago one of my neighbors had their driveway re-shelled. It smelled so bad! I think I would have preferred living next to the septic treatment station... 

Ooh! Thought of another one... Not really a kitchen odor, but close enough.

My wife used to cook broccoli as a healthy snack or even a meal replacement mid-day. She tried roasting it. She tried steaming it in the microwave. Whatever she did and however she cooked it, it always made the entire house smell like rancid farts and it just lingered. Sprays and candles were no match for the odor. So

Moxie is still going strong. It’s the official beverage of the state of Maine!

Even a poorly-made egg cream is better than no egg cream. Whenever I go back home to visit family I always end up having two or three of them over the course of a meal at a diner...

I think they are stockpiling some Model 3s here so they can focus their production efforts (which are getting better but are still limited) on the European and Chinese-market cars.  Demand in the US was never going to stay as strong as it was initially, but it’s not zero so they need to have some inventory on hand to

Could this be strong enough to come through a basement floor? Or damage a home’s foundation? Or would the pressure likely divert to the ground around the house which I assume would be weaker? 

Yeah, I get that sites need to advertise but they don’t have to be shady about it.

Small correction: Increasing Model 3 production to 7K units (from 5K) is adding 2K per week. The 7K and 5K figures spoken about are weekly production rates, not quarterly or annual.

That’s how I read it, too.  We might ‘see’ the truck this summer, but I’d bet late 2020/early 2021 as the earliest that they might start rolling off the assembly line. And even that’s a bit ambitious, I think. 

No, not a documentary... just a meaningful story or series of stories with the Hot Wheels cars being the common thread. Not devoid of action, or comedy, or “WOW” moments at all... just some substance behind it all.

That Celica is great!!

Did you really think “Avocados from Mexico” would be writing a story about decoding the communication of another species?