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Huh... Virginia did it the other way around. The main routes connecting Norfolk & Portsmouth consist of two tunnels (Downtown & Midtown). Long story short; a private company took over the tunnels and put tolls on them. The majority of people who refuse to pay the tolls by opting to take the long way around

Everyone dies eventually, but Alzheimer’s has taken too many great people to be allowed to continue. Here’s to a cure.

One caveat with the MR2: tall drivers CAN fit, but not comfortably. My buddy (rockingthe2) has one, and while it has more storage space than any car that size had a right to boast, 6' 2" is pretty much the height limit. I’m 6'4", and have been in this car several times; 1 hour is about my limit before I need to get

I don’t normally comment on Jezebel posts, but I’ve been following this creepy clown issue since it started. I keep telling people, there’s really only one way to stop the psychotic clowns...

Ya know, I missed the original theme & assembly sequence, but the new theme music really grew on me. I hope in future seasons they can do the assembly like they used to, but keep the opening theme the way it is (Netflix skips over it when you binge watch anyway, so if you hate it, no problem)

Since DS9. If not for that, I would agree with your point of view (although he did have SOME good moments in TNG)

People also have responsibilities to know that they’re walking into dangerous situations where unfortunate things can happen. I could see your point if no safety precautions were taken at the track, but that’s why there’s a catch fence and other barriers. As I mentioned above, if there was a known fault with the catch

I guess what I’m not understanding is your point B. How one can expect to be 100% safe in row 6 when there are cars going by at 200 mph? Unless there was a known fault with the catch fence design AND a better alternative was available, I can’t really grasp at how anyone was at fault.

See, when I read the name “Julian Dorn”, I didn’t instantly think “evil guy”. My first thought was Michael Dorn, aka Worf, noted badass.

My grandma watched this show religiously. It was always great to see how they would incorporate whatever childhood element he discovered every week. My favorite one was when he discovered what TV remote was, and later used one to - as you said - “arrange for the bad guy to suffer some sort of ironic pain and arrest.”

Maybe it’s different for every track, but in the two Cup races (Charlotte & Martinsville) and every short track I’ve been to, you sign a document that I’ll paraphrase as saying “I understand racing is dangerous and bad shit can happen to me even though I’m not on the race track”. Does Daytona not have this, or is our

Seriously... they haven’t even announced it yet, have they?

Not sure in his case, but it’s not unheard of. My wife’s student loan payments total around $1100/month. It’s what happens when you get halfway through a 4-year degree and change majors. Add in things like living assistance loans, and you’ve racked up a pretty health total.

Okay, I’ll throw in my 2 bits of gold-pressed latinum...

When they first released the C5 Z06, Car & Driver did a piece about it being named after Zora Duntov’s original creation. For some dumb reason, my teenage brain read “Zora” as “Zero”, so I read the car’s name as “Zero Six”. Now I call them “zee-aught-six” just to piss people off.

It’s out there...

So... yeah, about that iPhone hack...

I laughed SO HARD at this. Pokémon Go’s launch issues brought me back to Pokémon Yellow (which I never originally beat). Relearning all the types & attacks and the general nostalgia really had an effect when the wife wanted to watch the first season on Netflix. It’s hard to refrain from screaming “you fucking