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I really want to see a series between the Binghamton Stud Muffins and Montgomery Biscuits.

As a UC student, I can confidently agree with you

Yes.

In V8 Supercars down in Australia, they’re suppose to loosen the restrictions that force everyone to run sedans so that Ford can run the Mustang after production of the Falcon ends. Volvo has toyed with the idea of using this rule change to switch from the S60 to the V60.

At what point do the actions of Burfict go from playing a sport to criminal assault?

One time I was in the Williams Sonoma store in the Mall of America, and a bunch of little girls were in there baking as part of some sort of American Girl experience.

Cincinnati’s ability to crash in the rain is stunning...then again this could be because I’m a rural Minnesota transplant...

No but I would be saying that they don’t deserve MVP.

Smith and Forge all the way

I’m just like you being a die-hard fan since around 3, but I started watching V8 Supercars just last year and it’s already my new favorite.

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The Ed Sheeran/Roots version from the Tonight Show is a million times better.

As someone who works at US Playing Card, let me tell you it’s more complex than you think. That said, getting the order to us is pretty straight forward...

Can we all just admit that, while unfortunate that he was injured in a crash, having a driver who missed a third of the season be an actual contender for the championship makes the entire sport a joke?

Tandem drafting is what started the recent fencing crashing phenomenon, with Carl Edwards going into the fence at the spring Talladega race in 2009.

This weekend I saw a donked new Taurus so unfortunately that is a thing. Thanks Cincinnati.

A few years ago Cincinnati built the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center. It’s pretty much what it sounds like, a museum centered around the Underground Railroad. Except that its about all people who were held captive against their will. Right now the main exhibit is on Auschwitz. But people here endlessly

I’m from Minnesota but currently attend college in Cincinnati and I can say that on more than one occasion I have heard people here use the term “colored people” in public.

Well then clearly you’ve never been to Cincinnati...

I live in Cincinnati, and let me tell you the Enquirer is always changing stories. Last week there was an area high school’s Muslim Student Association that attempted to host and day in which girls could, if they chose to, wear a hijab. People here freaked out so the school shut it down. Meanwhile, the Enquirer

I know Minnesota's law applies to all emergency and safety vehicles. That includes not only police, fire and EMS, but also tow trucks and road maintenance vehicles.