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So, from the kid’s comments, it sounds like there are actually internet forums (GROUPS of people!) putting lawnmower engines into automobiles. I’m intrigued, but that’s an internet rabbit hole I just can’t afford to travel down today.

I had zero frame of reference (because Ohio!), but it was still the funniest sketch of the evening for me. Just seemed like good, relate-able humor. Maybe it helped that I enjoy international tourism.

Well, there is some precedent there, since Thanos didn’t seem to detect the gauntlet being pulled off his hand in Infinity War...until Quill threw a tantrum and fucked up the plan.

I just bought 2015 Colorado (nearly base, ex-work truck) and can confirm it’s a winner. 

YES! I had this issue! I distinctly remember one of the photos was a close-up of the rear fender of the Bentley, which was coated in molten rubber following a generous tire roasting. That image burned into my brain and never left. It was the first thing I thought of when I saw this article.

I get what you are trying to say: you can’t fill the sink bowl with water. Also, there is no bowl to fill. For water-conscientious folk like me who like to fill the sink with hot water to shave with instead of running the water constantly, this would be a problem. I am pretty sure the Kardashians are not too concerned

LOL, it’s true, Germany’s toilet technology is terrible! It’s like they want you to dry-dock it! Every WC in Germany has a toilet brush next to it for a good reason.

Something else worth pointing out is that, until somewhat recently (Life or Planet Earth, maybe?), Attenborough was more than just a voice narrator in these nature documentaries. In older series he is often on location, in the shot with the wildlife subjects.

For the longest time I thought the Ridgeline had a pass-through midgate like the Avalanche and the Baja (sort of). Then, recently I went looking at them as a replacement for my Ranger and was crestfallen to learn that short bed is all you get. It *almost* was the perfect truck for me.

If it’s wide enough for 4x8 sheet goods, it would be my dream truck. I have long admired the mid-gate on the Avalanche, but have also found that truck to be hideous and too large.

I like your argument, but by that logic I would say bocce or lawn bowling tops it: no need to put your beer down, but you’re still outside on a fine day.

I am just really enjoying reading this topic of conversation.

When I lived in Bozeman, Montana, glass wasn’t collected for recycling in the traditional manner. It would have taken far more energy to truck it all to a glass recycling facility than made sense. Instead, annually (or maybe semi-annually) a specialty operation would come to town and grind all of the collected glass

In Cincinnati, we have city-supplied recycling bins with a giant, colorful sticker on the lid that lists (with photographic examples) everything that is recyclable, as well has common exceptions (for a while pizza boxes were a “no” for being too contaminated). It’s all laid out pretty clearly on their website: https://

This comment is BOOOOoooOOOOooogus!

What a lovely idea. We have two dogs, both in their autumn years, and I so fear the day we have to say good bye. We’ll probably cremate them and then do just this thing to honor and remember them. Thanks for the idea (damn, I get misty so easily these days).

Rest in piece, Fuel!

I want to buy that postcard for my wife. Best thing I’ve seen all week.

Thank you for this internet wormhole I’m about to drop into.