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Closest I know was the 2002 Aarons 312 at Talladega there was an early wreck involving thirty cars. Nineteen were taken out in the wreck.

For most of the race only 4 cars were on the lead lap, and because one of them blew an engine only 3 cars finished on the lead lap. 10th place car was 11 laps down. You could kinda

This last lap crash was nothing to do with segment racing.

Everything to do with having a field with a lot of aggressive drivers who are inexperienced at super-speedways who keep forgetting that coming off the banking is the wrong place to be giving somebody a bump.

Think the five minute repair clock needs some adjustment.

Either keep it 5m and only count the time in the pit box, or extend the time a bit.

Being able to reserve is helpful in a place like Yellowstone since its so huge.

If you lodge on the borders of the park you’ll likely spend 3-5hrs driving each day.

If on the other hand you can reserve a night or two at each of the parks village areas you can explore an area then move on to the next and spend a lot less

National Parks have been my go-to vacation spot for the last 10 years.
The low cost means that we sometimes take multiple vacations a year.

Illinois has been known to fudge things it reports to the Feds

I think its lacking in one important detail/feature.

Ability to filter for the type of roads served by the bridges.

Would be nice to see for example, of all bridges serving highways or other main thoroughfares, what percent and total of those are deficient.

Iowa certainly does look bad by count, however context is needed.
The majority of these bridges are on gravel roads that get very little traffic. Most probably no more than a couple dozen vehicles a day. Some of them service just a couple houses. I suspect its the same in most of the other Iowa counties.

Its just not

Not sneaky at all.

Locals can choose must-carry but they can’t charge the cable co.
Or they can do re-transmission consent and then charge the cable companies to carry their stations.

Naturally, because it provides direct revenue most commercial broadcast stations choose to negotiate re-transmission consent contracts.

I remember that race.

The car had been on its roof. He was sitting in the ambulance and noticed the wheels were still on. He had one of the recovery guys crank it over and it fired up so he jumped back in and drove it to the pits.



I think people who are spending that much are buying smaller packs of them instead of the biggest bulk size you can.

They’d almost certainly lose money trying to do small, short term loans at the rates you would typically see for longer term debts.


I had one of those VW TDIs that needed to be bought back.
Didn’t want to settle for whatever used is on the lot so I went car shopping early before I had the buyout and financed the

Another good reason might be “I’m going to jail if I don’t pay the fine/child support/whatever by tomorrow”
Basically, when you need money now or something even worse than the interest/fees will be the result.

A pawn shop is probably a wiser option assuming you have something worth pawning. Total risk to the borrower

For salmonella, its not mandatory. Some producers do and presumably some don’t.

Either way chances of getting salmonella from eggs in the US is exceptionally low.

I get eggs from a local farmer and I keep them in the fridge. Dunno (or care) if she washes them.

Even knowing that unwashed eggs can be left out, I really don’t see the point in doing so when the fridge typically has more than enough room for eggs.

VHT or other toxic chemicals yes.
They haven’t banned Coke yet though.

Joey got a hell of a restart, Carl blocked aggressively.
That’s what happens.

No malice or conspiracy here.

He thinks Liberty University is a racist organization.

On the dummies the chest clip was also way lower than they were supposed to be and the straps were exceptionally loose.

When they took the coat off they moved everything to the proper position and tightened it up good.

Just checked some stats on the worst states when it comes to potential for deer collisions.

Iowa (where I live) is in the top 5 worst states for deer collisions and I believe it. I have never in my life had so many close calls with deer.