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It must have taken a while to edit out all the shots of him tailgating and cutting people off without a turn signal to get the footage of him driving it

Which topless celebrity would you like most to meet?

I have made a list:

I can only say that the NP votes must come from people who have never driven a Celebrity.

This girl I wanted to bang in HS had one. We tried fooling around in it one night and the roof liner catastrophically collapsed on us before we even got anywhere.

Not a fan of the car, but it was a great NP/CP. Well written Graverobber.

If that SUV had been traveling 1 mph slower there would be 3 parents that would never see their children return home from school again.

It looks like a 2-lane road on google maps. My guess would be that the drivers are instructed to stay completely in the traffic lane to make sure traffic stops. Looks like this asshole went by on the shoulder.

I commented this on an Oppo article earlier today, but will repost it here so it can get more publicity: My local NBC station (WNCN) started a Twitter campaign called, “#BrakeForBuses,” which is supposed to encourage drivers to stop for buses, when the lights are red. So far, WNCN has been very proud of the publicity

GMC Jimmy SLE, ‘98-’01, with a sunroof.

Umm.... Big yellow bus, stopped with blinking red lights. This is like “In the interest of being fair and balanced, let’s now hear from the Klan’s POV.”

Well it’s illegal to pass a school bus that’s stopped regardless of what side you pass on, so...

I’m a GM parts counterman and that’s a 1998-2004 GMC S-15 Jimmy. Could be an S-15 Envoy but the cladding and front fascia is wrong. Hard to tell from the frames.

Having won two wars against them last century and seized large chunks of Finland thereby, probably not.

My trick so far to avoid this in youtube is saying on the phone “hello, I am calling for the car you have for sale on Craigslist” If they answer, “which car?” chances are that person is a dealer. It isn’t 100% safe, but it’s a start.

The water-cooled VW world is full of these guys- they’ll nab a clean Rabbit from some little old lady for chump change, and try to flip it as a one-owner car. When confronted, they usually threaten to fight/kill any/all challengers, call people homophobic names, and generally shit themselves.

Sorry, what about this car makes it worth 44 large? I read all the way to the end thinking it had to have 20,000 miles or have been some kind of sleeper AMG testbed with a whopper powerplant hidden away, but it’s a 3.0 6-cylinder 25 year-old car with nearly a quarter million miles on the clock. What am I missing?

Next Tavarish article: “Buy This Insanely Great ‘66 Cobra 427 S/C For The Price Of A Boring New Toyota Camry!”

ESPN may get by, but those regional sports stations are the ones who are gonna be screwed, and by extension those NBA and particularly MLB teams that generate vast sums from it. Gone will be the days of Rick Porcello signing for $22 million dollars a year.

Verizon always knew that ESPN would sue, and they’ve always known that ESPN will win. This is not about changing the status quo, it’s about selling customers on the idea that Verizon wants to provide customers the service they want, and it’s not their fault that they can’t.

I’m with you. It’s horrible, but it provided some comfort for many, and served its purpose very cheaply indeed. That’s good engineering.