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TheRallyStache
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yeah - makes no sense, there just isn’t much value to profit from there.  We must not know the whole story...

The tracker is a bright yellow box with EZTrak written on it mounted inside the passenger rear window on a quick release RAM mount. Easy to identify, easy to access, easy to get rid of. It’s for competitor safety during the event, not anti-theft.

A low life steals a Jalop’s rally car:

It sucks that these assholes knew there was a tracker in the car, and how to disable it. I hope they find the car.

THE 3DS? You mean the console that has single-handedly saved Nintendo after the failure of the Wii U, and is still their best selling gaming platform.

What did the 3DS do to hurt you?

Really the whole thing is highway robbery, with the Bain Capital crew fucking over everyone else.

Late stage capitalism working exactly as intended.

The cop is right. It is a distraction to the job of driving.

Similar:

I’m surprised the officer in the picture wasn’t also on his mobile phone while on the computer, both which of course are illegal in my state but hey, because cops, they’re above all laws, so I guess it’s okay.

Meanwhile, inside the patrol car...

You really do march to the beat of a different drummer.

Gale is a fascinating dude to sit down and chat with. We’ve had him on the podcast twice, and both times I’ve found it’s best to sit back and let him go - he has some great stories.

I hate the smell of Gear Lube

If you can’t go 10 hours without shitting, you may need to see a doctor.

Is this guy shitting in a bucket during this run? Yeah, he's shitting in a bucket. 

That joke *never* gets old

It’s not so much cliché as it is a shitty stereotype. I'm a pretty avid gamer. Have been all my life. I'm married and do just fine. Imagine that - you can have hobbies you put a lot of time and effort into while also having a normal relationship.

That’s just putting safe driving over pure component wear. Which is not a bad tradeoff at all. Your dad was right, from the perspective of good driving.