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I’ve never actually seen anyone eat cream of mushroom soup by itself - I thought it was just used in casseroles and crock pot recipes. The thought of actually eating a can of that stuff makes me gag a little.

Add a little nutmeg (a little goes a long way) into the eggs as you’re scrambling them, and cook them in some butter. Drop in some shredded cheese when they’re starting to firm up, and salt lightly when they’re done. You can skip the cheese, add black pepper (I don’t, because Tabasco), but remember the nutmeg - that

TIL that Michaelmas is a thing. I thought you were referring to this:

I once put things in units of decimeters for a radio propagation test in college. My advisor immediately said “stop that” when he saw the axis labels on the graphs.

Do those doors scrape the ground when they open? Can it even turn? OMG I have so many questions. 

I didn’t even notice the chrome glovebox - I was focused on the 3x6+1 cluster of round gauges in the middle!

Define “American” car. The only Japanese thing on a Pilot is the badge - the rest was designed and built in the USA.

You’re making me homesick. Every once in a while, my mom will bring some frozen half-baked Imo’s pizzas or a few bags of toasted ravioli when she flies out. She gets weird looks in security but they understand after she explains why half of her carry-on luggage is frozen toasted ravioli.

I hope there was some sort of reverse lockout! I’d be terrified to drive this thing coming from my 6MT Accord - it would be second nature to try to move up to 6th once this (finally, maybe) got up to highway cruising speeds.

Radial engines, most commonly used in aircraft, always have an odd number of cylinders. I recently stumbled upon someone that took a 7-cylinder engine and dropped it in an old truck. It wouldn’t be too much of a stretch to find a 9-cylinder option.

Oh man, the first 3 generations of the Riviera were awesome looking cars. GM really had some great cars from the mid 60's through the mid 70's. While not at cool as what came before, I distinctly remember the early 80's Monte Carlo that my mom had when I was little - grey with a red interior. We’d stick to the vinyl

This car and the contemporary Eldorado are at the top of my list of classic cars I’d buy if I won the lottery.

You will never see a two-door gladiator.

I’ve wondered how long crossovers can be “high margin” - that has to end when CUVs are all that’s left in the market, right?

It’s a new version - it looks similar to the Civic now, and basically occupies the spot of the old Civic Hybrid.

(or interestingly enough, a V6 accord)

two speed auto

But did she verify that it was his arm? Just because he only has one doesn’t mean he couldn’t have cut that one off someone else.

And the seniors usually had gold/tan ones so those were easily differentiable. 

“What’s up motherfuckers?”