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Weekend at Bernie’s

Technically, he is succesful at his job, but his self-doubt (and two idiots) drives him insane and likely to never do another job.

I’m kind of shocked there isn’t one from somewhere in this area. There’s a lot of open road. Granted there are not a lot of cops to cover it, and of course, you can’t get a ticket if there isn’t a speed limit (late ‘90s Montana).

People tend to have issues with nepo babies when there’s big money involved. Child of a famous actor? Nepo baby. Fourth generation owner of a plumbing company or seventh generation bourbon distillery owner? Reliable and reputable.

I never liked the Sport Trac. I don’t like short beds, and this one always bothered me more than any other. It might be the proportion of cab to bed length.

Regardless of car, the shapes of interiors may vary so bring your dog crate to a dealer/vehicle store to try it out.

Oh, there are definitely hatless movies that are good - Hidden Figures, A Perfect World, and even though it’s a baseball movie I don’t think he wears one in Field of Dreams. I’m just think his hat-wearing movies are usually the best.

Good point. I should just change it to if he’s wearing a hat.

When it comes to Costner, I have a simple rule: if he’s wearing a baseball cap or a cowboy hat, I’ll probably like the movie

Mine is actually fairly simple and probably boring compared to the others here: drive 1000 miles in one day.

If it was in America first, there would also be more warnings around, the entire thing would be painted yellow or red as a warning, and you might have to sign a waiver. Of course, that would happen after the first few lawsuits.

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We start out following a chemist (James Franco, seemingly unsure of how to do much besides affect a look of consternation)

Welcome back to Run the Series! Really missed this feature.

My best memory about Saturn was their no hassle sales tactics at the dealership. “If you want to talk someone, come inside. Otherwise, we’ll leave you alone to walk around the lot.”

Thanks for the tips. I did check the fuses when this first started happening, but didn’t go further than that and I haven’t checked them in quite a while.

Over the last 3-4 years, my 2004 Yukon has experienced a few electrical issues - tire pressure sensor, dome light only comes on when unlocking with remote or manual dial (but not when opening the door), cruise control went out. But the most perplexing and oldest problem is the radio. It first started having issues in

I don’t remember which comedian (thinking Kevin Pollack maybe) years ago said something like, “For all of our safety, there should be a special lane for drunk drivers. Just one single lane. Not one way, but for both directions to share.”