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Exactly. Both were hyper aggressive, but if the bike had just backed off initially and let the car slide over, everything would have been avoided.

Denver resident and Bob's Burgers lover here...so bummed they're not making it out west.

'Merica is good too. Finally had one over the weekend and was not let down. Pricey, but delicious.

Not sure if this qualifies as old, but I DD a 1991 Wrangler. It's mechanically sound, but provides entertainment (read: frustration) when I try to do anything else with it. The gas gauge doesn't work, the speakers are blown, and the top whistles like no tomorrow at anything about 20 MPH. When I bought it, the

Precisely why I got off.

My wife was talking to a friend of hers last night as they were both trolling through Facebook. Her friend remarked of a new phenomena on her timeline: C section photos.

As do I.

This is good.

It should also be noted that it might be a better idea, if the lugs are too tight, to loosen them just enough while the car's fully on the ground. I was finishing tightening some lugs once and the jack gave way...scary stuff. Glad the tire was already on.

Plastic wheel chocks. Carry them in your car, always. They're like $9 at O'Reilly, Autozone, etc.

Totally underrated comment right here. Nice work.

Having him on staff isn't going to fix that trainwreck any time soon.

Should have been a long time ago...

Good eyes!

Thank you.

And they'll continue to, even after booing their team and leaving the stadium early. And don't get me started on those "12 Fan" jerseys.

Isn't the whole territories thing what forced Bing Russell's hand to end the Portland Mavericks? Consequently, isn't it what allowed him to sell the team for exponentially more than what he'd originally paid for it? Either way, it's a ridiculous, antiquated rule.

You're an idiot.

Woof.

I keep a 48oz one with me at all times.

I keep a 48oz one with me at all times.