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Lots of guns in Syria and Lebanon, must be peace and freedom blowing out of their asses in epic amounts.

You deserve the publicity and a new mic, you are a skilled writer who tunes your articles perfectly to your audience.

Yes, but people have gotten used to the fact that not everyone does the job they are supposed to do, so you stick out (Still no replacement for Scalia eh?).

Because the NRA pays them not to, there is no other answer needed.

No, this was a great investigation. The NRA has brainwashed the public into thinking the background checks and process in place is sufficient. It is not. There is no reason any civilian needs this kind of weapon in an hour, and no way a proper background check can be run in that period of time.

It’s just spacers to keep the cover from lying flat on the hood and revealing the actual body lines, they wouldn’t be doing that kind of heat test in the field, it would be much easier under controlled conditions in a lab/warehouse.

It just tells me you have poor reading comprehension. Don’t get me wrong, I don’t agree with the guy and think he’s a douche, but he used those names in a specific context and in that context it kind of sort of makes sense. The word virtuoso does not simply apply to singing as a talent.

Both if you’re watching the Blue Man Group...

From what I understand if you are not specifically qualified to give aid you can be sued if something goes wrong. I know that is valid in a number of states and kind of puts a damper on good Samaritans :/

Oh come on, they're just honing their skills for the next rape victim. I mean, they Had to do something to deserve it, right? Gag.

Can’t he just duct tape two 6cylinder Pony’s together like Red Green?

Granted there are exceptions but if the kid is an asshole who would wreck it chances are they learned it from their parents. Thus, I agree, a parent who needs this is quite likely an asshole :)

15 Years and a pick-up?

Having owned and modified a Metro I can see where as a new owner you were treating it like a car and not the go-cart that it early was. Mine was a 5 speed manual and I can remember having a similar issue when first getting used to it.

So you're saying it works either way then? I agree!

Completely plausible, especially with different years. Most dealers used to repeat keys but since there were two the odds of getting the same door and engine combo were pretty low, and you’d have to try anyways. I tried my door key on my buddy’s same model Chevy for some reason back in the day and it was an exact

I used to catch Doug’s posts from time to time but they addicted me and now I’m constantly clicking his name waiting for the article about this road trip (and then the next). Doug never disappoints (although his cars sometimes do, lol)

You may want to click on his name and read/watch or listen to some of the posts from earlier this year. There’s a whole world of video waiting for you.

I know right? Isn’t it impressive that despite two things involving GPS happening on the same day, the Jalopnik team was smart enough to look at the actual facts and determine they aren’t related the same way I did?

Such smart people.

I’m going to assume they all know how to read and use logic. The testing doesn’t affect below 50 feet, and the issues were nationwide so.. no it is not related.