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Is it weird that I still think it’s too soon to sexify the Manson Family? Like it’s all a little ghoulish if you ask me.

The second gen xB is just another example of where focus groups suuuuuuuck, at least in practice. “Hey let’s ask people who didn’t buy the xB why the fuck not. Oh you mean they already bought something else and won’t buy a xB at all now? Oh well it’s not like this’ll alienate everyone who loved the original... right?”

Straya.

As a current Kia driver, I’m not surprised at all.

It was pretty there for a while - and actually a big step up from the Trabant.

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New cars are too powerful. No one needs this to get to work, it is not a car that will ever see the track and it is only a computer that keeps the leasees from killing themselves on a daily basis.

Pretty jalop by today’s standards.

Selfishness is the key here, he didn’t “do it for love” he did it for attention.

I hate the new safety requirements that raise the beltline and hurt visibility. So I’d want something with lots of glass, a low hood, and a low belt line.

YUCK.
The best response bill = one that eliminates non-profit status for any religious organization that:

He’s probably one of those people that also believes that GM killed Saturn because it was “too good” or something.

lekker bru

Germany should watch out about this kind of tone. The last time they were such sore losers, we sent troops into Normandy.

International Scout II Simple Utilitarian Steel, I rode home from the dealership with my dad in one of these brand new in 1979, I was 4 in the front seat with out seat belts.

Wait, Americans don’t associate robins with Christmas? Mind blown.

It is common to see holiday cards with Cardinals here in the US. They are about the only brightly colored bird around in the dead of winter (plus they like to get drunk off the holy berries), so they get associated with Christmas.

That makes sense. I wonder if we just stole it from the British, then? Our postmen wore blue.

Victorian postmen delivering Christmas cards wore red jackets so were nicknamed robins, so hence the association.

I’d much rather get one of these than a picture of my stupid cousin’s family. I don’t want to see your stupid family Travis.