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Hayley Atwell is fantastic. The show was boring though.

Still waiting after about a year and a half...

Who the frak are the Quintessons?

Locally we have a mom and pop theater called the Commodore, which is a restored art deco structure from 1945. They had surprisingly good food (and beer) and have seating at tables plus traditional theather seating in the balcony. They only bring food out before the movie, and collect payment at the end of the film. It

I vote we call them grounders.

No mention of the epic failure of the world’s worst misnomer: the Affordable Care Act?

Such short-sightedness is rampant in government. They think just because they build or buy something, it’s immediately ready to use by as many people as possible and that it will last forever.

I’m particular about parts selection and installation. I prefer to buy stock rigs and build them myself, but sometimes good specimens of a specific model are hard to find, so you take what you can get. I never had any issues from previous owners’ mods on my lifted ‘87 Silverado or my lifted ‘07 FJ Cruiser.

Can you find room in your heart to hate frivolous lawsuits as well?

Reminds me of when my friends and I were young, dumb, and drunk. We’d finished a bottle of Yukon Jack making Snakebites, and there were a few drops left in the bottle.

The real solution is the worst solution: drink a lot often enough that you become immune to the effects.

For years I’ve maintained that the worst song ever was Tamourine by Eve, but this may have topped that.

Have you seen the LightInSight? I’m thinking about getting one. It’s a stick-on lense that you put at the edge of the windshield to see better. http://www.lightinsight.com

“We have lots and lots of mall cruisers around me too.”

Thanks! It was a great trip. That’s the George Washington National Forest in West Augusta, VA.

I slow down a bit, then gun it to lighten the front end. Maybe I’ve spent too much time on an ATV, but it seems to work.

You’d be foolish to get rid of it. As best I can tell, their values have risen since they ceased importing new models here to the US.

Same here, in regards to other vehicles. I’ve always owned trucks and operated work vans so using mirrors just seems normal to me.

When you first get in one, it does take some getting used to. Once you get the mirror setup and get used to the dimensions of the vehicle, it’s no more difficult to drive than anything else. The only thing that still frustrates me is not being able to see the stop lights without hunching down when I’m first in line.