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It is... and I did!

As good as any place to repost this.

I have a slightly relevant story about the time a guy in High School broke a kids jaw and induced a seizure after his head hit the ground... because he cut him in line for lunch. The local news went crazy for that headline. An upstanding kid with good grades and won games pitching on the high school baseball team sent

OK, the mob has spoken...

Not a supercar (though it accelerates faster than some) but everyone thinks it is!

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Is it just me or does the front clip look odd? it looks elongated. Specifically the space from the tire to the door doesn't look right to me.

This might go a long way toward surviving the zombie apocalypse.

Here are two of my personal cars, an unmolested GSX,

There is, for some, a feeling of superiority that comes with "rising above" religion. They boast that they're better than all that superstitious mumbo-jumbo. Their brains have triumphed over tradition, over fear of death, souls—all of that. Their eyes and minds are finally, truly open.

People will stop ridiculing religion when it stops being ridiculous. So..unfortunately for you, sorry, not anytime soon.

And further - some of the messages of the Bible's Jesus are certainly good things to teach children, but these messages and their moral implications existed before Jesus and continue to exist without him - he merely taught them to people. It's fine to worship some of the teachings but why worship the (supposed)

Sorry, but no sane, reasonably intelligent person could even be capable of believing the nonsense that is organized religion - it's not a choice I've been given - I couldn't believe it if I wanted to. They're interesting stories with some good things to say about how you should live your life but it defies reason to

Good memory! yeah it was in the big Confessions of KC-135 Boom Operator Post. It was a Hornet.

1990 Cavalier. Most ordinary car of the '90s.

I have one of those! It's a bit broken, dusty and... small... but it still counts, right?

Ah. my old 2003 GTI VR6 6-speed with steel wheels and Blizzaks. Like voodoo in the snow.

I don't know if it's particularly "unlikely" but I was impressed by how easy my '05 Golf TDI performed in the snow. It made it through three Kansas winters, with plenty of driving around involved. It's front-wheel-drive, which is already an advantage, plus it has a heavy diesel engine which puts a significant amount

I live in Quebec. Snow and ice is a way of life here, so you tend to quickly notice cars that handle well in winter. My 2004 Honda Civic Si EP3 (SiR in Canada) is probably the car that has suprised me the most. Perhaps it's the front wheel drive setup, the low, well distributed weight, the brake force distribution, or