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Nothing like using that very last paragraph to scream at us “I’m a poser who hasn’t spent a single minute of my life flipping through a comic book, let alone reading one!”

Huh. This went so under the radar I hadn’t even realized there was yet another new tick series, and I am a Tick nerd (bought into all the comics way back in the 1990's!). Well, at least it is complete so I can binge watch the whole thing.

.... I just want to see one damned photo of that thing with the doors open, because they don’t look like the gull wing or scissor types. Such an immense amount of interior space was lost to that body design...

I gave you a star for totally living up to your nick. LOL

Thing is, upgrading the suspension was never this moron’s aim. It was all about getting a “fresh look.

My back seat floorboards get like that from time to time. It is a long and busy week for it to get like that, though. And no matter what sort of waste storage contraption I try, none of them really does the job well in a motor vehicle... Except that huge box I had in the front passenger foot well. That worked wonders.

It is far, far more complicated than that. They patented certain genes. They then sued farmers near their test facilities because cross-pollination occurred due to either natural travels of bees they were using or the wind blowing pollen in just the right direction. And it should be noted that A LOT of the genetic

Color me unsurprised. New neighbors moved in. They use roundup like heavy-handed, stumbling, drunken priests sprinkling the holy water. In that time, I have had three dogs in a row die of cancer. They were the first dogs we’ve had die of cancer in the better part of 60 years of consistent multiple dog ownership

So... Moral of the story is “when the plane is stuck on the tarmac for hours, the crew gets just as grumpy as you. But remember that they can call the law on you for being snippy, but not the other way around.”

Totally off topic, but it just dawned on me... Might be time for people selling used cars to declare when they’ve been used for Uber and Lyft, just like they’re supposed to inform you a vehicle was formerly part of a rental fleet or government motor pool.

Ah, man, that first photo... I see a turretless British Ferret and a Soviet era BRDM-2 and get jealous all over again about how the Brits can own and drive military armored vehicles mostly like they would regular cars.

This is just lazy work. If they really wanted to delve into the esoteria, they could further break down the data according to accident type. Imagine if they did the work and exposed that drunk drivers preferred a particular vehicle model or styling. No, just do the bare minimum to qualify the material for a

To keep you on message... or maybe it counts as proselytizing, you should compare the road trip with the ranger to the road trip with the rust buck - I mean, $500 postal Jeep, and let us know where the jeep outshines the Ranger. :D

Obviously, you’ve never had the misfortune of trying to test drive a vehicle that had absolutely the wrong transmission installed. Until you do, you’ll not understand.

Fairly cheap motorized and enclosed trikes were a thing in that period, if you weren’t going after a knockoff of a Vespa scooter. The Citroën Prototype C, FMR Tg500, Fuldamobil, Heinkel Kabine, Isetta, Messerschmitt KR175, KR200 and KR250, Peel P50, Peel Trident,Trojan 200 and Kleinschnittger F125 were all similar

Many years ago, that very practice got me a speeding ticket for briefly doing 30 over the speed limit in a 50 mph zone.

It took a few runs through the video before things started making sense. After the wrong way truck passed, I notice the guard rail wasn’t in ruins anywhere ahead to show it had driven through from the other side of the road.

And exactly how many vehicles have you driven that could go without a transmission? Direct drive really doesn’t work once you pass a certain weight limit. Pass that and you end up stalling and damaging the vehicle instead.

See? When you don’t feed your Mustang a proper diet of pedestrians, it will eventually start trying to eat anything else on the road. And usually fail.

Survives that leap only to nearly fall through the fake sunroof on the flimsy top of the vehicle. LOL