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A red 86 4Runner was my first vehicle. On paper it doesn't sound like much, but 16 year old me (and current 31 year old me) loved that truck. This man speaks the truth.

Drew, I waiver as a fan of yours but Denny from Dundalk owning Zubaz is so perfect I started smelling Old Bay. That and a Cormac McCarthy reference puts me solidly in Team Magary now.

No, it's more like saying "don't keep anything private in a storage unit in a shady part of town with a questionable record of security" because that's a more accurate representation of what really happened.

Is it pretty? Not if you ask me. In person, it's anything but striking. Droopy.

Always the answer

It's not like Deadspin made a name for itself by publishing athlete's photos or anything.

I have to think that Internet porn has at least enabled this. There's an entire genre of porn devoted to amateur and/or homemade videos and it's desensitized us to a point where I'd wager most people would be more uncomfortable reading a stranger's mail than watching them have sex.

P.S. I forgot to add that even though the seller had the title, it still had a lien from a long since closed dealer which was a joy to work out with the DMV. (Discount #3)

The journey of me picking up my 240z project seems pretty similar.

At what point does a modification turn into a restoration? The age of the car?

Does he have his finger on the trigger with the hammer back AND pointed inside his waistband?

Well with a name like rhythm method, he probably has more than enough experience with children

No standing at all. There's already a special escalator for people who can't be bothered to walk at half the effort of climbing stairs, it's called an elevator.

The only thing I've learned here is that if you're wrong in an initial comment, then double down and go after someone else. Eventually, everyone forgets why they started reading in the first place.

I can only hope

One of the most underrated scenes in that whole show

It's VA plates, which means they get HOV access with that car. I have would compromise my principles for a faster commute on 66.

"Right now the California Vehicle Code reads that the person seated in the driver's seat is responsible for the movement of the vehicle," Mountain View PD's Jaeger tole me in an email. "Exceptions being someone grabbing the steering wheel and forcing the car off the roadway, etc." Perhaps the way the driverless car

touche

Against my better judgement, I really like this. But, then I was really excited for Man of Steel until I actually saw it. Zach Snyder should be allowed to only make trailers and promotional shots.