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I was at the 5 yd line section 130 row 22. That guy wan the entire length of the field.Celebrated his “touchdown” then tackled so after. Best part of the game considering the Bills ineptitude 

Hot Wheels design philosophy

I used to own a 1994 Isuzu Trooper. Can directly confirm CP all day long

A bowl of Frosted Flakes or Cap’n Crunch

I don’t know about mother v. son, but back in the day I had completed more than 97% of gran turismo 4. Had all 4 black cars from days 700, 1400, etc., lapped the Nurburgring in 5:15 with, I believe the Toyota GT-1, discovered that no matter what mods I purchased for the Zonda, I couldn’t get it past 165mph, blah,

No, the Marketing department won.

Forget miles, the chase format, and stages.How about a timed event, plus one lap if needed? Maybe the finish would be less exciting in occasion, but at least I would know when the damn thing was going to end. Maybe college and pro football could be timed as well. Maybe four quarters if 45 minutes apiece and click

Well, since the French can’t win it outright, might as well position themselves for a lesser jersey.

Top Gear did this with a Tuoraeg (sp?) years ago

The driver is the squirrel

Can we stop with the “terrifying” in headlines? It ranks right up there with “awesome.” It’s worn out and nowadays it’s a clue not to click the bait.

Kansas State? Surely, you couldn’t have expected any other outcome. But that was a harsh game.

Hilarious to see this! I grew up there.

We bought a cabin some years ago in Wyoming that came with some old books on shelves. One particular book was a medical reference written in the 1940s. In a portion of the book dedicated to situations like these, it instructed you to lay flat on the edge of a roadway and hug the curb. “The blast will go right over

Like him or not, Froome is going to be super motivated tomorrow.

Makes my eyes water just looking at this.

If you really wanted this topic to end, you would have turned off comments

Just a late, token move to try to appease the Ford’s competition

The chassis serves double duty as the Explorer, no?