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TheMythIsReality

As most of Oppo knows by now, I'm the victim of a drunk driver. I already was against drunk driving, now I'm really against it so I'm 100% in favor of this.

I'm just past young at 28, but I subscribe to 5 magazines. Like HammerheadFistpunch said, there's nothing like a mag to read while on the throne.

He drives a 20 year old Honda? What a rich, crooked bastard!

I dunno about an inspiration, but thanks. :-)

It's run the gamut, from anger to guilt and everything else you could think of. Granted, I was paralyzed from the wreck (been walking for a year now, fuck yeah!) and have had a long road of recovery that I'm still on so maybe the guys in the pick up won't have it as rough emotionally, but given the article says they

I was in a truck wreck, drunk suicidal (somehow the officers said it was suicide, though I've never been told why they said that) woman who drove her car straight into our truck while the guy driving my truck was trying desperately to get out of the way. I didn't even see it since I was in the bunk sleeping. I got

I LOL'd

I dig it.

With styling reminiscent of the original Chevy II, I'd love it.

Dammit. I'd just talked myself out of trading my van for a Mazda5, but now I'm back to wanting to.

I'm no aviation expert (hell it's been years since I've flown at all) but it looks to me like he intentionally threw it down where he did - to avoid the crowd, maybe it's near residential areas too I'm not sure.

Only made it a minute and a half into the video, but here's my take on this car: They bit off more than they could chew. A lot of guys do this, but it's mostly ricers that get picked on for it (shit, am I defending ricers? I hope not). Instead of focusing on an area, finishing it, then moving on to the next, this

If you'd told me that was Will Ferrell in the passenger seat, I'da believed you. Looked and sounded just like him. Hilarious.

Actually, as batshit crazy as that idea seems at first, it actually makes sense.

I've seen that car before on a dealer's site.

While I personally don't think of it as a muscle car, I've got a project Dodge Dart that gets driven at least once a week. Haven't been pulled over yet, just get smiles and waves from cops and other folk who appreciate an old car. And that's with no turn signals and until Sunday, intermittent brake lights. I even took

I've always wanted one of those. Problem is, by the time they get to where I can afford one, they'll be maintenance nightmares.

I know it's kind of an odd thing to wonder, but one of the first things that popped in my head is: How is this affecting trucking, not just loads going into or coming from Boston, but loads that go through, going to other places? It's the trucker in me that makes me wonder. I never encountered any situation such as

Heeeeey maaaaaaaaan, I posted this last night on Oppo.

Isn't the Quatroporte supposed to be getting a twin turbo V6, as a base model below the TT V8? Possibly this is a development mule for it?