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This is a cute but somewhat incestuous drama where Diamond Star Motors gets a divorce only for their parents to get married and make them family again.

Dammit, I want to read that, but I try my hardest not to give Fox any clicks.

Starbucks doesn’t bring in outside vendors to sell food, though.  You can go to Starbucks and order a sandwich and a water without being considered a dick.  This bar just failed to charge adequate rent to the food vendors (or they failed at making good enough food in their own kitchen to draw people in).

Definitely comes with a drink, since I think most of us are already drinking heavily just to cope with this administration.

Assuming that the new twenty would have the same suite of anti-counterfeiting tools as the rest of US currency, the difference is...she’s black? So it’s easier to counterfeit because all black people look alike?  Nice take there, Mnuchin.

Jee-zus. I wonder what skeletons are in Hegseth’s closet to make him think this would set a good precedent.

Maybe mid-engined shooting brake is dissimilar enough to count...? Well, the Ferrari is probably front-mid, so it’d be the only rear-mid shooting brake.

A quick google search shows some 1950s Chrysler push button shifters arranged in a circle, but no rotary shifters. Got a more specific example?

This is true, but it is sooooo far down on the list of possible benefits of a DJT who didn’t dodge the draft.

I dunno, that line could work. It just needs to come from a mole in the republican party instead of from a “democrat.” Pro-life rallies aren’t going away any time soon, but it’d be nice to see these make their way on their signs and in their chants.

Who would have thought, the sequel to V for Vendetta will take place in the US instead of the UK, and in real life instead of on the silver screen or comics pages. There’s going to be hell to pay for those who scammed their way into power and kept it through bigoted fearmongering and intimidation. And instead of being

Oh, I’m sure. It’s just that my interaction with people in Connecticut has been limited to people who fit Connecticut stereotypes. I haven’t been there since I was a kid visiting family who definitely fell into the “rich yuppie” category.

Something in my head is failing to reconcile “Connecticut” and “trailer types.” I’m sure that that combination can be found somewhere, and I’d watch the shit out of a documentary on them if David Attenborough narrated it, but my brain just refuses to come up with that image on its own.

She hasn’t chosen to Orient herself yet.  That will be after she drives past a Panda Express and decides that that makes her Confucius.

Ah. I guess that explains how there are different prices, but not so much why. As you said, weird.

Chevy website: base Camaro MSRP $25,995

Brain fart, I was thinking about the 350Z’s power figure lol. Where did you get prices though? I just googled “Camaro base price,” etc, because I was too lazy for Edmunds. Here’s what Google came up with:

Base versions of the Camaro and Mustang both have similar power figures to the Z, and sticker for about $4000 less.

Man, reading this thread is giving me flashbacks of my last job with an aerospace machining company. I was supposedly a process engineer, but got shunted into doing mostly document control, a little coding to manage massive amounts of CMM data, and unofficially managing inspectors. Definitely lots of the same pressure

Liftback 2+2 coupes and shooting brakes, folks. GM needs young buyers to replace old buyers. Young folks are flocking to cities and having kids later in life. That means a) they appreciate shorter length for easier parallel parking, b) they don’t need a minivan or family SUV yet, c) definitely don’t have space for a