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I learned real quick to always keep parts order receipts in the car because of a broken tail light housing. Got pulled over three times because of it between the time I ordered the part and the time it arrived, the first of which was on the way home from ordering the new housing. That receipt didn’t leave the car

Ahhhhh.... What I really want to see is an answer as to why an article from half a decade ago is showing up as a highlight in the menu bar at the top of the page in 2019. I really, REALLY want to know how exactly that algorithm went so horribly wrong. LOL

Just make sure the floor of the storage area can handle the load. I bought a 2005 Ford Taurus wagon recently. Along with the issue of the coil on plug going bad on cylinder 5 (for what appears to be at least the second time, as the removed coil was some crap Chinese brand), I put a flat tire in the trunk - alloy rim

Most of the Pizza Huts here in South Jersey have ditched the salad bars (and all you can eat salad and pizza lunch) and we’re nowhere near China... or Philly’s Chinatown for that matter.

No, they are not nuts. They simply have seen the blanket well demonstrated and have trained to use it properly, so they know what to expect from it. I’m going to take a guess and evaluate your experience as “well, I saw an animated gif of it once. Is a ballistic blanket anything like the one on my bed to keep me warm

Just remember, all your effort was pointless, as you did not manage to accomplish the experience in zero gravity. Your experience was but a glimmer in the eye of true horror.

I always like to harass them with “Why are you serving food from the back of a French fire fighting vehicle?”

You spent less than $3,000 on your hobby. And you’re complaining about that? Most people spend quite a bit more than that.

What I’d like to know is... where did they find a tow strap rated for 1.25 million+ pounds and how much did they pay for it. I’ve seen people crippled by snapped tow straps just trying to get a 28-ton M109 out of the mud.

LOL. In the video, I hear one guy say “You can’t beat that with a stick” and I’m all like “wait, what? That old F-150 you drive has an automatic transmission? And you’re proud of that fact?

Well, that was totally unexpected and rather jarring, going through the list, Disney, disney, star wars, disney, Marvel, star wars, disney.... Simpsons?

Someone hit a speed bump in the parking area too fast and the camo-wrapped prototype stored in a nearby building was all the spares they had available.

This article is missing a very, very important detail. It fails to answer a vital question... “If this woman is so damned stupid, how the hell does she remember to breathe?”

Tells you all you need to know about some of the resident, too... City of “Man Asses.”

No way was he going to let something like divorce separate him from his one true love. If he couldn’t have her, he would kill her with his own hands. ;3

Reading through the article, you can call bullshit as soon as you get to a single data point: “15mm caliber”. Laser have no need for a caliber, and I can’t recall seeing any laser rated to a caliber. It has always been a wattage equivalent output.

Amazing the way people seem to forget wagons are nearly nonexistent in the US because the government attempted to tax them out of existence. That in turn lead to all the crossovers, which turned out to be the portal drug for the SUV market. Now everybody wants giant, gas guzzling SUVs and there are nearly no cars left

Dude, I am sorry to tell you this, but.... Those are reasons to visit for a few days, not reasons to stay.

Last week, a Phillies fan going all slip’n’slide on the field tarp. This week, a Cubs field maintenance guy getting caught in the tarp after tripping when they were cleaning up after a rain delay.

Yep. But there was an artist that matched a bit better - a British artist, Geof Darrow. Back around 1990 or so he did the art of Hard Boiled, which was stylistically nearly identical to this CP2077 art. He was a known collaborator of Moebius, starting with design work for the first Tron.