MisterMoon
Mister_Moon
MisterMoon

All you people whining about four hour delays and cancelled flights are making me laugh. Any afternoon flight in the south during the summertime has a 50:50 chance of getting buggered up by a thunderstorm. The storm can be where you are, where you are going, or where the plane you planned to fly out on is coming from,

I don't think you understand what iPod integration means. On my car when I plug in my iphone or ipod into a USB port, I can control the i-device from either my radio head unit and the controls on the steering wheel. It's nice to be able select tracks, artists, playlists, podcast etc. without fumbling around with the

The QT on Six Flags Road at I-20 would be interesting.

Should have gone OTP.

In order of importance (some of these are already standard on many cars):

The story of this song is probably pretty well known, but for those who think it originated with Darius Rucker, it's worth retelling.

It's probably pretty well known by now they he

Our driveway hold three stigmatized cars. The Subaru and the minivan are unfairly tagged for the reasons you list above. Unfortunately the Toyota Avalon really is an old person's car which is why my 17 daughter is the primary driver.

And thanks for number 1: Minivans rock. Anyone who isn't man enough to drive a

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Me too. Bad idea all around.

I didn't realize this project was still alive until I flew into GSO a month or so ago and saw four or five lined up outside a big Honda hanger. They are small!

I drove one as a rental a couple of weeks ago. It wasn't that bad and the stop-start was as seamless as those things go. I doubt I'd buy one because the Fusion exists, but they aren't completely hateful. This may be faint praise but it was a pantload better than the Hyundai Sonata hybrid I had a few months back.

330 knots equals 380 statute miles per hour. That's pretty damnes fast when you consider commercial airliners are clipping along at 450 mph or 390 knots.

Our 2004 Sienna has one.

As much as people complain about how heavy cars have become, you'd think there'd be a market for a stripped down performance versions. Yeah, I know the exotics do this all the time where they de-content the car to reduce weight and charge even more. I think American muscle coupes like the Mustang, the Camaro and the

That looks like a divorce. CP.

I'm betting he had the wrong size ball for his hitch. My big pontoon trailer needed a 2 5/16" ball, much less common than 1 7/8" or 2" sizes.

I used to own a bigger pontoon than that one. Never had that kind of trouble hauling it. My guess is they had a 2" ball for a 2 and 5/16" hitch.

We run a monthly "mobile food pantry" at our church. The local food bank gives us a couple of tons of food once a month and people line up their cars to to get it. FWIW, we typically serve about 200 families each month. Some of our members and volunteers used to get a little torqued that some of our recipients drove

9.) Ford Torino GT