It’s actually quite an amazing and jawdropping story in a bad way, going back to the original Expos purchase.
It’s actually quite an amazing and jawdropping story in a bad way, going back to the original Expos purchase.
Reading this made me get upset over Gawker’s murder all over again. I’m not joking. Such a great lineup of mostly great writers, it’s good to see so many in one place again.
They’re just pretty much like every other obnoxious British tourist in Spain.
It’s not because it’s an argument they can win, it’s part of a larger idea - demonizing higher education, or critical thinking in general.
You “don’t have a problem” with The Gays but you don’t understand why they have to FLAUNT it in your face, right?
a lot of people who drive cars they actually buy rather than being a kid given a press car to blog about
“Johnny says that handling beyond speeds of 170 mph became an issue.”
This is my fear. I’m looking to trade in my ‘09 Outback XT later this year for something new, but every time I’ve driven a new Outback Limited as a dealer loaner I’ve been underwhelmed. I like Subaru and I like the dealer, and I would like to stick with them...but I don’t think that will happen.
“Contrary to multiple well-sourced reports from well-respected journalism outlets detailing exactly how appalling the environment is at Michigan State pertaining to sexual abuse, this Deadspin comment by an oblivious alumnus who puts athletic fandom above human decency says otherwise. QED!”
Ok, well, this car is in Georgia, so I’m not sure what you’re all worked up about.
The things people do, or at least want to do, for a misguided idea of masculinity...
uh what
Alltrack is WAY smaller and feels significantly further “downmarket.”
It’s definitely lower than an Outback. It’s noticeably carlike when getting in and out, and does not feel raised at all (though the specs suggest it is actually slightly raised). Sitting in it feels more “sport sedan” than “crossover” as far as driving position.
I am neither fancy nor regular Kristen, but I sat in one during the Chicago Auto Show media days last week. As the current owner of an Outback who is looking to possibly replace said Outback later this year, these were my brief impressions:
I promise you that Mark Giangreco is incapable of being any better than that.
Spurs don’t even make you mad, they’re actually funny to you, actually.
Uh oh, someone feels threatened!
The most striking thing in reading these comments is how fragile the masculinity of F-150 owners is.