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That is a hard pass for me.

If they were poisoned and no trophies were taken, easy money it was a nearby rancher. 

I dunno, I think being the passenger in a car with the exhaust modified to crackle backfire after every liftoff might be worse. At least with stance the only reminder you are in a douche chariot is the harsh ride.

College friend of mine was in the back of one and super hungover. He had to puke but decided there was no way he’d get out in time, so he dumped out the water in his Nalgene and then, uhh, filled it back up.

Yeah, I had the same thought. From the amazing S8 and e35 M5 to the crusty but still awesome Citroen XM. That movie has a cast of cars just as amazing as the actual cast.

Great season, right up until the finale. I might try to watch season 2, but that season ending “twist” was terrible writing.

That’ll really up the resale value!

Yep, my first thought was a state actor.

My brain always interprets their new logo as the one from a Nine Inch Nails album cover.

wooo WOOO WEEE woooooooo!

Shooting fireworks from my auto carriage is the kind of common sense legislation I can get behind. Something to spice up that morning commute.

I agree, the contractor arrangement is predatory. Before I went back to school and got a masters, I did private security for a few years. They labeled me a semi-contractor, so while they paid income taxes and set my schedule, I was not eligible for health insurance or paid leave, even if I worked a 60 hour weeks.

Mental health issue, drugs, or both.

I’m surprised it’s that high. With the stagnation of rail in this country and the high cost to replace a unit, I figured the railroads just spent more to maintain their current stock.

How many new trains are built each year in the US? I can’t imagine the market for train horns for actual trains is a hot market.

From The NY Times article, Jones has to pay the plaintiff’s legal fees plus whatever the damages are.

I heard those old UAZ 469s are prone to Stalin when the air/fuel mixture is too rich.