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Star for This Island Earth reference!

Great vid, Justin. I look forward to more of this series. Now, hit the gym, LOL!

OMG that was fantastic supercut

I missed that scream, too! 

From what I’ve seen they are mostly doing so from the safety of their lifted, flag-toting, bro-dozer pickups. This makes them cowardly, in my opinion.

That’s just not how sash weights work. They are counter balances to make opening (lifting) the window easier. If they the cords break, the window is going to slam closed, not open.

Neat. Have you ever tried researching the artist? 

Love, LOVE this story. Brought a genuine smile imagining the whole thing playing out. Thanks for sharing!

At a surface level, it might look like Bly Manor is romanticizing a codependent and toxic relationship by having Rebecca revisit a happy memory, but I see something different.” 

That explains why the range in the kitchen isn’t an AGA, a staple in the grand home of any English aristocrat! (Seriously, that was bugging me)

Extremely agricultural looking to me. I like it. Makes we think of farm tractors from the 50s or 60s. Makes sense since this will probably sell at Mahindra ag dealers alongside their tractors.

True, but it’s a big stack of brazed steel plates...pretty durable and a very mature technology. Heck, I’ve a got a mini version of this I used to make beer.

My condolences on your friend’s passing.

Dealership badging, that is definitely something I’ve seen everywhere, and my Dad always requested it not be placed on a car when he was buying, and I continue that traditional (though I see it less often these days, other than dealer license plate frames). It’s the dealer-branded non-factory bumpers that I’ve never

Oh, it was a thing into the 90s in the US. I recall a friend in high school buying the cheapest, most stripped down (but *new*) Chevy S-10 around 1996-97. Along with the anemic Iron Duke 4-pot it had no rear bumper. Couldn’t find an example, but here’s an early 90s S-10 also missing that bit:

Very interesting, and very cool. I have NEVER seen this. Is it possible this was only a thing in Texas or out west?

We can only hope and pray that the minuscule grip of those pizza cutters and 1/5 the hp of your average lawnmower will keep him out of any real danger.

Glad I’m not the only one who thought that was Sir Cleese behind the wheel!

Same for the passenger seats, iirc. They shipped with the car, but could not be installed per US regs. It was technically a single seater!

What’s “pretty quick,” by your definition? 20mph? Just curious. That is an impressively compact package.