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Wouldn’t that be the Mary Worth restaurant? Everything is brownish and vaguely oval shaped?

I still see the occasional OG Neon spec cars racing at Road America, complete with the original graphics down the side.

No, it’s just regular Candy Land. Easy to do but even easier to fuck up.

No, there’s a definite brand awareness to higher education, and it goes beyond simply having a bumper sticker from your school and watching the football games. My sister and brother in law both went to relatively fancy schools (non-Ivy, but fancier than mine at any rate), as did most of their coworkers, and the few

I legitimately didn’t realize that was Brad Pitt (allegedly). 

Not really an HR person but: there isn’t any real legal reason a company can’t tell a prospective employer that you were terminated - the only thing they can’t do is lie about you to keep you from getting a new job. However, many companies have policies that limit what you can say about a former employee - usually it

I am unashamed to admit that the first time I heard someone say something or someone was “on fleek”, I thought “fleek” was some new social media platform. Like “Should I start a Fleek account? Is it like MySpace but cooler? I already have an Instagram” sort of thing. Then I had a couple of drinks and promptly forgot

1.) The traveling jazz club/speakeasy from the episode “Hashtag FOMO” of Broad City. If only because I’d like to meet Val.

Your average Wrangler buyer isn’t planning on using the car in any serious off road capacity. They’re buying it because they like the image, and they justify it in case it snows, or they go to the flea market and the parking lot is muddy, and maybe that one time a year they go camping and the road to the campsite is

Yeah, 2WD was an option on the Unlimited till like 2010 or so. I think you could even get 2WD in Sahara trim. That single fact always poisoned the car for me - it was like the ultimate poser mobile. 

I live in the Chicago suburbs, and I can’t recall roads actually being shut down because of snow in the last couple of decades, with the exception of serious blizzards like SnotoriousBIG 2011. And I can tell you that having a Subaru wasn’t going to help you then, either.

You get it. My theory is that a lot of people are jealous because they’re not willing/able to put their money and time where their mouths are. Meanwhile David’s having a ball tear-assing through an improbable build and a slog to Utah.

Serious question, and apologies if it’s been asked and answered before. But, wouldn’t it be easier (and better for off roading) to get the 4WD bits from a regular CJ and bolt them up to the Dispatcher? I imagine that an LHD swap would be in order for this, but it seems that Jeep bits aren’t especially thin on the

Thunderbird. The Prowler is pathetic, aside from being ugly it’s shit to drive. The SSR also got hit with the ugly stick, and tried to be like four things (retro car, muscle car, boulevard cruiser, pickup truck) and failed at just about all of them (the only vague positive I can think of is the fact that you can

AIUI, the original Grasshopper (this is a recreation) was bought as a semi complete drag car and was supposed to race. Somewhere along the line it became a show car (hence all the chrome and the weird seat and the lack of floor), but it did make a few passes down the track. The chassis did flex (the car would go right

I’m just going to say it, but the interior that’s pictured looks like an art installation, the sort of thing where someone builds a small dining room, paints everything off-gray, except for one thing, like a single red apple or a sign that says “Love Once Sat Here” or a Barbie doll wearing bright neon colored 80's

A pillar mounted gauges always make me think twice about the quality of the modifications. They get slapped into so many questionable cars “because racecar” (or more likely “because The Fast And The Furious”) that I imagine that the owner just threw parts at the car. 

You know that, and I know that, but I’ve read threads on various fora where people are debating taking their cars on a road trip because the forecast calls for possible rain, and they don’t want their cars to get wet. I’m not even talking things like vintage cars that might leak or break down because the electrics get

I don’t know, but I would guess it’s real based on two completely unscientific things.

Robert Mapplethorpe, but yeah, a relatively famous photo.