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Guy in the black leathers: “Noooooo—Monica!”

I was going to say that For Sweden’s on fire, but this works, too.

Did anyone else immediately think of this?

Isn’t the more egregious plot hole in the Back to the Future trilogy in part 2? The part where old (2015) Biff is able to go back to 1955, give himself the almanac, then return to the original 2015 timeline (exactly as Doc Brown explains he and Marty *can’t* do because traveling from alternate 1985 to 2015 would be a

Best reply possible, right here.

Best stripper model ever.

I’m calling it now, $Kay just won herself another COTD. Also, I’m dying laughing. 😆

If you name your drift team “Evil Empire,” I’m always going to be a little disappointed to not hear Rage Against the Machine on the video’s soundtrack.
. But that’s still some amazing driving.

Give me a plasma cutter or something, and I’d happily hack this rolling deathtrap into pieces, then growl at those involved: “I did you a favor. Do it again—but do it right this time.”

AMX version: want.

I read this the same way.

Doug, I hate that you’re right. This is something that I’ve come to realize: I have no interest in the hopped-up, Canyonero-esque offerings of pickups in America, but I have a dilemma—what should I do if I want a vehicle with the following attributes?

“And take your to the grocery store to get more Creatine.”

I hammered out a frightening opening run at an autocross—stomped on the brakes and the gas so hard between the turns that even with coilovers the Prelude pitched and dove a ton. After pulling around to get my timeslip thinking, I nailed that first run, my lines were good, and I was super-aggressive. Where can I

With engines who’s exhaust expels behind the driver, real safety equipment and standards, and rules preventing 9 year old racers (annoying prodigies or not) from running, a new Podracing could be just what that fictitious other universe needs.

This was the most harsh entry in a Car and Driver comparison that I can remember out of the last year. It was pretty telling when the author states this regarding the Ram van’s transmission: “The ProMaster itself is an insult. It is the only vehicle in any comparison test in memory to receive zero points in a

At minimum, there better be a charge for driving without insurance, but given our lawsuit-happy judicial system, I’m sure some lawyer is chomping at the bit to sue the hell out of this woman. The sad part is that I doubt even if the suit rules in the favor of the injured party, he likely won’t get much from her—legal

If I held this PR position, I’d be ashamed that a sixth-grader could point out mistakes in my work. There’s a wonderful thing called “proof-reading” that could help, here. It just frightens me that professionals need a reminder of such things (or that many don’t care enough about grammar and accuracy to form a

I will not slouch into complacency, but I cannot argue the fact that we’re vastly outnumbered.

So glad that I wasn’t the only one to notice that immediately. Using proper vocabulary shouldn’t be this hard, people.