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I haven’t watched this yet, but my first thought was “oh no, do they have to travel the Highway of Tears?” Glad the map shows them skipping BC.

I’ve never heard a positive opinion of the Citation, but I’ll always go to bat for it. My mom got an ‘82 after my parents divorced - it was the first car she ever bought entirely on her own, and she still talks fondly of it.

Just realized (thanks to Enfy) that 11 is off for #3. I was thinking about it from the standpoint of a single day, but an entire leap-year calendar being more rare would be longer. Revised answer to the third question: 28 years?

My guesses:

I know it’s a requirement for you to do this, but I’d really love to know the corporate thinking behind “our engagement numbers will be higher with 28 slides instead of a long scroll of 28 paragraph/picture combos”. At least in my case, very few of your Spanfeller ads are hitting my eyes because I look at the first

I agree with the sentiment, but I would prefer shorter episodes. Instead of eight 75-minute episodes, how about 12 episodes about 45 minutes?

I am both shocked and thankful this wasn’t a 110 page slide show.

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One of my favorites from the past few years:

Yeah I was thinking that too, but the graphics on the door gave me specific memories of so many trucks around 91-92. And really that whole blue/purple/turquoise palette reminds of the late 80s to the late 90s, especially makes me think of almost all major sports expansion teams from.

Makes me think of one my favorite movies as a kid:

Wait, the Ford Explorer Sport came in colors besides red? I swear every single one I saw over the last 20 years were red.

Good for them. I wonder how many of these employees used to work for companies like Rhythm & Hues who went under because the studios stiffed them.

Did some spec comparisons to my ‘22 SR5 (double cab, 6' bed), and the interior is interesting. It’s 2.5" wider externally but about an inch narrower inside. And the leg room is the same overall but they took an inch from the front and gave it to the back seat.

He’s very similar to Maverick - either refuses promotion or gets into enough trouble to avoid it, just so he can stay in the action.

Agreed. I’m generally on board with slow burn, weird horror/fantasy/sci-fi/whatever, but geez the third act of Men was, uh, um, something else.

Texas and California are on the same side?

First thing I thought of was climate control, but Bongo has the one and only answer.

Two comments regarding the links you posted:

As a 5'7" man, I feel like my 21-year-old self missed an opportunity to be in a movie.

I think they’re probably both right. This is how I see it happening: