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Agreed. It’s the only issue I have had so far with this stellar show. That and the snow looking more like sand at times.

The “Are we brothers, Francis,” scene is perhaps the best scene so far of this show. Such a strong, quiet moment in a show with so many other moments of spectacular writing.

On the other hand, I love the Daimler underpinnings in my 2016 Grand Cherokee. Probably one of the reasons it drives so nicely.

Long Islander here. I have been a commuter and a weekend passenger. During the commute people are pretty tolerable and tolerant. Everyone just wants to get to point a from point b as efficiently and quickly and with as little drama as possible. You see a couple ticket takers every few minutes, but I don’t know how apt

Exactly what I was thinking. Every car I have ever bought like this needed something that the seller “neglected” to mention or I didn’t notice at time of sale. $2k to get the car in the shape you want sucks, but I think given there was no inspection, it could have been so much worse. I would probably be most upset at

Indeed. If your minimum tire is $200 and you can get up to $500 tires, you’re driving a car that has at least some performance or premium aspect to it, and you probably have a size and aspect ratio that’s not available for the cheap tires I’m talking about. I’m talking about the folks who have an A-to-B commuter car

I bought a Saab with a set of Hakkas on it. People rave about them but they were the crappiest set of tires I ever owned. When I went to replace them, I realized they were seven years old and hard as a rock. I will never go over five years on a set of tires after that experience.

Exactly. I will never for the life of me understand how people can just slap the cheapest set on their car when they need new tires. The only thing keeping you on the road are those four little patches of rubber. You can generally find something half decent for not much more than a set of discount tires, just have to

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Precisely why I didn’t enjoy it anywhere near as much as I thought i would. Guess my expectations were too high. I mean, I’m glad I saw it, but it’s just your standard horror flick. Also, I don’t think CGI monsters work well in most horror films. Maybe that was part of it. But there was a lot that just didn’t make

I live in New York as well. NYC metro. Almost every theater has switched to these recliners with power footrests now.

This show really found its stride last season. Might have been the best season of either show since S01 of TWD. Am a bit concerned about the change of leadership but really looking forward to this season!

I don’t buy GM vehicles anymore, but every Chevy and Saab I ever owned I sold either close to or over 200k miles, and mostly because I just wanted something else. That said, my coworker with a 2012 Civic with 80k miles just came into work yesterday complaining about a $1500 bill at the dealer because his oil pump

To be fair, somehow I totally missed the numbers too and was only focusing on the ridiculous reverse location.

I live on Long Island, grew up in New England where pretty much the only thing you could get was Greek style pizza - buttery and crispy pastry type crust, mix of mozerella and cheddar all the way to the edges, sweet tomato pastey sauce... I miss it. Here, the sauce is bitter, there isn’t enough cheese on the pizza, it

I loved it too. This season, I guess I went in with expectations too high.

I enjoyed the first season for it’s plodding quirkiness, and the second season did a great job building the tension while ramping up the pace a bit, which was welcomed.

Yeah, the proportions are all just way off. I love the design of the Grand Cherokee, the new Compass (although I think it needed wider stock tires), and the new Cherokee, but this just looks weird.

I remember my dad talking about how he had to order the oil and volt gauges in his 1976 CJ-5 because it didn’t come with them. I also believe the back seat was extra, as were the roll bars. Just about everything was an option.

I like the “Tamper-resistant odometer.” I wonder how much more the “Tamper-proof” ones were?