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This isn’t new. We’ve had this at our HEBs in Texas for as long as I remember:

I live near a Popeye’s, but I’m very open to a world where big crispy spicy chicken sandwiches are standard damn near at all the major joints.

I love[d] John Roderick, perhaps in large part because he’s an asshole...it’s kind of his brand. This shit, though, is troubling.

If you haven’t taught your kid to use a can opener by the time they’re 9 then you’re doing it wrong to begin with.

I remember when I learned to cook.

Thank you! The way I see it, readers will probably have the same questions I do. :)

When I started riding back in 2018, every bike I owned and worked on had carbs. I had a side thing going on with bringing dead barn finds back to life. Admittedly, after bringing 20 or so carbureted motorcycles back from the dead — lots of them quad carb monsters — I kinda checked out on the idea of carbed bikes.

I just want to say THANK YOU for not just stopping the article after you learned that the myth was untrue, and actually digging in and answering the next logical question that readers would have. It would have been very easy to just write another hundred or so words’ worth of fluff and then call it a day, but you went

There was a kind of micro-encapsulated tattoo ink that was developed awhile back. It was permanent, didn’t fade, but it responded to laser removal techniques very well and very efficiently... 2 treatments instead of 10, for example, for almost all colors. The people most against it were, of course, tattoo artists.

The process of removal is long and painful.

if they didn’t want you to use all that runway, then they shouldn’t have paved it.

Does anyone else ever see a machine and be like "damn, I wanna work on that thing"? I'd love to see what makes that crusty piece of shit tick. Be a nice change of pace from the A320's I'm used to. 

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Another good one - with most excellent Aussie commentary (from the tower, no less):

The answer is the only 4 door convertible in the world with suicide rear doors.

When one must master of the roads in a land yacht, there is but one choice... The Buick Roadmaster.

Any Cadillac Eldorado convertible. I, personally, would take something mid-70s.

I went to a used car lot in Germany in 2018. I was looking to test drive a car with an automatic. A €1000 car. The salesperson asked me if I knew how to drive an automatic.

Sorry, 66% of Americans know how to drive a Stick? I drive a stick and 66% of the people don’t understand why there isn’t a D on my gearshift. 66% of those that are left don’t understand how you work 3 pedals at once.  I made the mistake of valet parking it once.   It took about an hour for them to find someone to

Once you can fuel hydrogen at every Flying J truck stop, which WILL happen, they really think cars and trucks won’t leverage 2 minute fillups for a few bucks?

This happens rather regularly in the USA. As in daily at collision center. I’m an insurance adjuster, replacing a quarter panel (ITS NOT CALLED A REAR FENDER!!!) along with the lock pillar (C-pillar on sedans) is a fairly straightforward process on many cars and every OEM has a sectioning guideline available to shops