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Everybody sing!

You’re a baller, Mister Grinch!

That’s not really true, though. The Revival is run to pretty specific class regulations, and all cars are era appropriate as well. For instance, your Mini vs. Mustang race - it’s meant to be a recreation of early sixties British touring car racing. The St. Mary’s Trophy is for fifties and sixties sedans. The TT is for

Also, the Tribune had some seriously boring strips in it - I was pretty much reading most of them out of habit. It’s one of the reasons I like reading them online now - I’m not wasting time reading garbage like Broom Hilda or Dustin, neither of which were very funny to me.

Oh, Sherman’s Lagoon is funny (and I agree with you on Zippy), but some of the gags are strange to me.

What are the odds that Richard Rawlings tries to flip it?

I think it’s about or a little above market but I can think of other ways to spend that kind of money on cars and actually have something more interesting than a car that oozes “slightly wealthy semi retired orthodontist with ED” than this.

I just started reading ‘em online. I discovered that I was really just reading about half of the Chicago Tribune’s comics out of habit, and that I don’t miss the legacy strips like Broom Hilda or soaps like Rex Morgan, outside of not quite knowing what the Comics Curmudgeon is talking about on any given day.

Also, Sher

I can see why they want the old artist back. He was really good at drawing Fritzi’s boobs.

I believe they call leaving one’s ill spouse as doing it “Newtie-style”.

This whole story was incomprehensible.

Not No Longer Amused, but I’m firmly anti-salad as well, at least when it’s a typical restaurant style of salad made up of lettuce and some assorted other vegetables covered in a dressing. Mainly because I hate lettuce - it’s overuse as a filler on sandwiches, burgers, and tacos ruined any chance I might want a whole

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Ray Hanna was a brilliant pilot. I wish I could find a better video of this one:

Jon Bon Jovi has been in movies? I legitimately did not know that.

It looks like Aston gave the car Tom Selleck’s mustache. Which you’d think Ferrari would’ve done already, but no.

Mayonnaise on burgers really is amazing. When it’s been on there juuuust long enough to warm up and melt juuuuust a bit.

Both Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin were in a comparable number of films compared to Elvis Presley. Looking at Martin’s filmography it appears he was in several films a year for a while.  

I spent a lot of time there too, when I worked at 444 N. Michigan. The fastest way back to Ogilvie was to cut around Kinzie to Dearborn to Lake, by Marina Towers, then up to Canal. A bunch of my coworkers would go wait for the bus on Wacker and I’d usually beat them over there. When I didn’t end up at Mother Hubbard’s

I don’t mind it. But I’ve also found that anytime I try and photograph Marina Towers it ends up looking like the cover.

Yeah - a couple of those just flattened out when they landed on the roof. I’m legitimately surprised a couple of those guys didn’t die.

That, the Beetle, and the Austin actually hurt a bit. Unless they’re entirely made up of Bondo under the paint all three of them would be worth saving instead of trashing.