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Great list!  You’ve inspired me to try some of these... I love spicy things and have a whole cabinet full of different sauces but for some reason ramen was always off my spicy radar. So many lunch options now! 

I only go to Subway now out of laziness since there’s one right across the street from my store and I can walk there instead of having to deal with traffic. Even then there’s only a couple of sandwiches I like, and the quality of those has noticeably changed for the worse over the last couple of years.

For me it’s the onion rings at Burger King. I can’t eat them unless my wife is away on a trip because I’m afraid the effects would end my marriage.

So true!  I especially love putting some on/in burger meat. 

This really needs more stars. 

Man, this makes me want a LeMons car pack for Forza. There has been some truly wacky, cool shit raced in that series...

I live not far from the Northeast Corridor so I do consider the train an option depending on where I’m going. If I ever travel to DC, it’ll probably be by train since the travel time (especially on Acela) is probably similar to that of going by air.

A lot of Dunkin’ locations make them at a regional kitchen and then deliver them to the various locations.

Pictured: “Chris Smith” with one of his other Corvettes

Modeled after the cartoon cars that are always on the local classic car club’s fliers... 

The person that won the NV200 should probably bring it to CarMax, Carvana, etc. Since he won the van, he’s still making out pretty good if he’s able to unload it quickly for $14-15k without any warranty liability or hassle.

The workmanship looks pretty good on it! The custom bed sides, the recessed Mercedes logo in the tailgate, the overall proportions... I like it. And I like their choice of color, too...

Grandma might not, but it’s possible that she lives near a charging station since there are more and more of them being built. And by 2021/2022, when two of the world’s largest car manufacturers are cranking out EVs in large numbers, it’ll make more sense for more companies to invest in adding even more chargers, like

I’d be interested in seeing how these compare to Wendy’s, McDonald’s or BK nuggets. This was helpful though... although at home we usually do chicken tenders or strips instead of nuggets, and usually by Purdue.

The feud is bitter, which immediately gives it more flavor than any of the beer being spoken about in the suit itself.

The Telluride, much like the Atlas, feels absolutely gargantuan inside. I can’t imagine needing a vehicle that’s larger unless I had six kids... and honesly, I love my wife but if she told me she was having sextuplets I think I’d be on the next flight out of the country. 

As someone who also lives in MA, I see a ton of Teslas and there are quite a few coal-rolling douchenozzles in the area (there’s even a club!) but I haven’t seen or heard of any instances of ICE-ing like that Jalopnik article talked about either.

1st Gear: GM Appeases Trump, Ramps Up EV Production in Michigan”

VW is footing the bill for a lot of it through their subsidiary Electrify America. By the end of this year they plan to have 900 charging locations with about 5,000 charging ports, and according to their website they have plans to continue investing in charging infrastructure through 2021 and beyond.

I had the chance to check this out up close at the Chicago Auto Show and it’s a really impressive vehicle. TONS of room, interior quality was great, and the styling is sharp, too (especially in that mossy green color).