bachelorchow
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The group as a whole was bunched up too tight. Going by crashing rider’s position in the group, it looks like the rider slightly in front of him and to his left blocked his view of the deer until the very last second.

I’m not a religious person, but that was very well said. Thank you for sharing.

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That was cool, but I still like this one more:

Don’t be like Jack.

Well, they were speeding while carrying $3 million in cash. They probably aren’t the brightest bulb in the bunch.

Regardless of whether or not he’s a legitimate Nintendo fan, ten bucks says he did this in exchange for some advertising dollars. I think we’ll be seeing Switch ads during his show’s commercial breaks in February/March.

Your logic-based comment is way out of place here, and I thank you for it.

I’m guessing that in the eyes of many shopping for these cars, Porsche brand name > Audi brand name (among others).

When stopping behind another car at a light, I stop on which ever side of the lane that offers the better escape route to the side of the car in front of me. I also keep the bike in 1st gear, and I keep checking the mirrors.

No offence taken. It bores and even irritates most of us in the US too.

I saw Cimarron, $5500 and those gold wheels, and I voted CP before even reading the article.

Hmmm....my 1st gen Sienna smells vaguely like sweaty feet. I must be doing this wrong.

Very well put.

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I’ve always been partial to the Countach from Cannonball Run.

For what it’s worth, I appreciate the close-up, detail shots. They are an opportunity to see the detail and craftsmanship that went into designing and building these cars that most would never otherwise see.

I think I may have inherited a dad mode within the 7000-8000 spectrum from my dad. Or at least my kids would argue that....

That’s a pretty narcissistic way of looking at things, don’t you think? Then you go on to say in a later comment that you’re just asking people to be polite. You get back whatever you put into this world.

A hard-learned lesson but glad to have learned it nonetheless.

Same here, but it took me 17 years.