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@tonyola: Please try the fish.

Hey, Alan Mullaly shares a birthday with me! Also, Barack Obama.

@fhrblig: I'm not gay but at least Obama isn't the pasty Vladimir Putin. USA! USA!

@stokeā„¢, now with more Alcon!: I think you spent most of your time in Manhattan. In addition to yellow Crown Vics, black Lincoln Town Cars dominate Manhattan streets. Get to the outer boroughs like southern Brooklyn or Staten Island - eek! - and you'll see more non-taxi cars.

Hidey ho!

That pillar bugs me as it reminds me of the new Saab 9-5.

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@Muscles Marinara: Back in 2003, the company that made this game made a new version set in Iraq, involving Operation Iraqi Freedom. You could try that. Also, there's the Seven-G flight simulator involving the Hornet:

James May actually wrote a column last year about the Grand Marquis.

@arozzi: I remember watching a PBS documentary ten years ago when a F-15 pilot calls his plane the Rolls-Royce of jets.

@fwa2500: Did you ever get a chance to use the nuke on the city? You'd have to be careful not to fly too close.

@an skyline: I think they're still making those B13 Sentras in Mexico.

B12 Sentras are pretty reliable.

Since someone already mentioned the Ford GR-1, I'll mention the Ford GTX1 roadster and the Chrysler 200C concept from last year.

I really like the Auto Ego column by Richard Chang and they have some interesting owners of New York-area cars. Like this Delorean owner. Jalopnik should meet some of them.

This reminds me of Darius McCollum, a subway fanatic here in New York who was caugh driving a subway train at the age of 15. He probably has Asperger's syndrome. According to this Times article, he offers better service than some MTA workers: