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My dad entered this raffle for a fishing boat he really wanted. Probably bought about 50-100 tickets.

I swear to god I saw this exact car being trailered through Joliet, IL, several days ago.

Reading stuff like this always makes me think of Leno, and how he takes time to drive all his cars, no matter how old/rare. He also has no problem dumping 50 grand into a restoration and auctioning it off for a fraction of the price.

91.5FM in Chicago. Anything talk/NPR/PRI. Driving is when I like to broaden my horizons.

@picrad: I would go as far to say it looks like a faaaaaabulous place to walk around.

@BulletProofVess: Not even close. Look at the ground/way the car sits on the ground.

Imagine Patrick Stewart reciting it for extra-awesomeness.

Cross your fingers for more Nissan Skylines and Daica Sanderos.

It was a bad weekend to open. The Expendables was taking all the revenue from guys, and Eat. Pray. Love. (a book that every girl seems to love) was taking all the revenue from females.

So how come Kerrigan ends up semi-hot after she's infested, but other infested terrans end up looking like monstrosities (e.g. Dr. Hanson)?

So, this is gonna sound bat-shit crazy, but I could totally see MS getting out of the big-budget, disc-based medium stuff for their next console, and just pushing a smaller, cheaper box with XBLA connectivity. It sort of minimizes expense and maximizes profits, which fits with their M.O.

@Mokon: Racing games, like sports games, never win Game of the Year awards.

I honestly could've done without kart racing in this game, especially if it meant they could've fully-modeled another 50-100 interiors, instead. Just seems like a silly waste of development time when they could've put those hours into more important stuff... like getting rid of that crappy nu-jazz menu music.

I see a shit ton of these cars in downtown Chicago. They always look way better in motion than in pictures.

Jesus Christ. Really?

What the hell happened to America?

@Snoozey: I went with (spoiler) Nova.

@origosis: I liked the (Not-A-Troll) Spectre.

Way to type a misleading title, Ashcraft. Now everyone thinks Mass Effect 3 needs to sell 10 million units; when the article just says Bioware wants to make ANY game that will sell 10 million units. It's a success benchmark for them, because they think they do quality work.