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For some reason, I read that in Cheryl Tunt’s voice...

I thought it was a good movie all around - the Star Wars George Lucas wanted to make back in ‘77 - that’s not a bad thing IMO.

Because they do?? Seriously, I love watching the Raptors’s fly over when they’re doing fight ops (dat engine whine!!), but they always look like they’re lazily cruising along. The Talons, on the other hand, look like they’re auditioning for the Top Gun sequel. Oddly enough, they also tend to fly lower over populated

You think that’s back, try driving around Hampton Roads...

The worst part about the #1 pick’s sleeper status? The fact that only the sharpest trained eyes can tell the difference between the Model S variants. There’s a dentist up the road from me who has an S, and I asked him how he liked the Autopilot and the Ludicrous Mode; the light kinda died in his eyes, and his response

I didn’t realize there were people who hadn’t heard of Alestorm... They’re my go-to band every time my friends and I hit the beach!

Unfortunately there isn’t much in the way of “official” documentation I’ve seen that implies anything about the reliability record of our carriers; mostly just word of mouth from people in the know. However, with some meticulous Google-fu, a savvy internet user should be able to find news articles that state problems

Minor correction Tyler, the refueling part can only be performed in Newport News, at their shipyard. Norfolk just starts the process before the ship is towed to NNS, who then performs the nuclear work.

Also, you’re right about the “incredibly complex logistics”, or rather, the logistical nightmare... Thanks to the age

Except for when it comes to the F-35...

My grandparents use their lawn tractor to tow everything with a trailer hitch around their property.

Dunno about the rest of the world, but in the Hampton Roads area any 5 or 6MT equipped Subaru seems to be worth its weight in gold. My 04 automatic Forester XT blue booked around $6000 two years ago, but a nearly identical one with a stick didn’t seem to sell any lower than $10k. When I bought my 98 Legacy in ‘07,

Baja prices are ridiculous. 2 years ago I found a blue turbo for $9000; that’s about what the average WRX was going for, BTW. The dealer didn’t list the mileage, but the pictures looked decent so I drive over to take a look. The car had 205,000 miles, and was beat to hell. It even had a partially disassembled engine

I honestly thought it was China’s version of Team America: World Police

Funny this came up today, as my wife and I are currently on a road trip in my mom’s ‘06 Charger R/T. It’s not the prettiest thing, and I hate parking the beast; but it’s a dream on the highway, gets decent gas mileage for what it is, and has plenty of go-power to pass traffic. Not to mention the seats are wicked

Story time: in 2011 I sold my ‘98 Legacy GT due to financial reasons. Fast forward to 2015, and my wife has “taken” my Forester, and “given me permission” to sell her Impala. I’m surfing the usual places (Craigslist and the like) for Miatas, and the guy who I sold the Legacy to tells me that he’s bought an Impreza to

Not that I’ve ever tasted decomposing grass, mind you...

Oh come on, don’t be rolling us into the same group... at least 98% cacao has SOME decent flavor. Straight up cacao nibs tastes remarkably like black coffee or a really dark porter, to my tongue. IPA’s are like... idk, decomposing grass?

Let’s take a look at your argument:

I’m a huge Nathan Fillion fan, and the first few seasons were AWESOME... But all my interest was killed when she found out who was responsible for her mother’s murder, and the dialog wasn’t as funny/witty between the two of them after they hooked up