burgherman
BurgherMan
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I’ve been waiting for 10+ years for this logic + reasoning epiphany from the neckbeards and it clearly is just not going to occur. I’m convinced they want to stay ignorant, angry, and aggrieved, such that it gives them something to fire themselves up while they beat their 3rd wife and stepkid and start fires at the

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That Spanish class sketch was done by Python (sub for Italian) sixty years ago.

I don’t think the problem is them seeing the light in front of the car. I think the problem is always-lit digital dashboards. Most people used to get the hint when they looked down and the dash was too dark to read.

just don’t make DRL the same brightness (or close) to main lights. There are too many instances with people driving at night without the lights on since the DLR are bright enough and they don’t have tail lights on.

Okay, so it specifies non-nighttime. Here’s the question - do DRLs increase the risk of nighttime collisions because people see some light cast in front of their car and are too stupid to turn on their headlights, getting them t-boned or rear-ended?

When ambient light conditions are lower, say, during dawn or dusk, DRLs reduce crash risk by 20.3 percent, which is a huge jump from the average reduction of 8.8 percent. Of course, that’s because DRLs come on automatically, radiating in place of the car’s headlights, which drivers may be less likely to remember

But they were all of them deceived, for another Volvo was made. In the land of New York, with a supercharged 5.0L, Paul Newman forged in secret, a master volvo to control all others - for David Letterman!

That guy had more than one insane sleeper, it is hard to tell but either this or anotehr Volvo had a Ford racing V8 in it at some point, and he had a bug that sported a 351.

And what kind of manly man would “fear for his life” if someone throws a water bottle at his car?

Wait so randomly shooting out of a moving vehicle in public, because you thought your car got shot (which did they ever find bullet holes?)...Oh after he CUT SOMEONE OFF, constitutes as a reasonable action? nah the dude has no self control or humility to de-escalate the situation with a “I’m sorry wave” to the driver

Couple of douche bags.  Obligatory: Fuck Florida.

I was in a salvage yard in central Delaware looking for a radiator for my ‘82 Fox-body Mercury Capri.

I got tired of waiting for my Lordstown and put money down on an Elio. 

I find this ironic that at this time residents of a solid red county are crying for more regulations from the government.... 

The Hollywood Quiz sketch worked great for me, mostly because I was equally as clueless as the contestants when it came to anything remotely recent, including bona fide movie stars in critically acclaimed movies I’ve never heard of.

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Agreed. Needs to go right alongside “Wake Up and Smile” as one of the best escalation sketches they’ve ever done. Shocked that it didn’t even get a mention.

man i dunno if i’m particularly in a good mood every time i’ve watched an episode or something but i think this has been a really solid season.

How do you do a review (btw, did I miss the grade somewhere in there?) and not include the actual best sketch of the night; Wing Pit.

OTOH, since it’s a restomod as it sits and currently utilizing a lot of non-stock parts, you have carte blanche to put whatever period-adjacent gauges, seats, etc. in it and enjoy it. I do think it has potential (and TBH, I’d never seen one before today, at least not a convertible one), just think they may want to