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You’re wrong. You love them. 

Of course it looks great. It’s yellow. Yellow is usually, but not always the best color for a vehicle.

The only way a Pontiac Aztec is even slightly palatable is if it’s yellow.

No, that’s just sad, with or without the L.

He’s not going let those (black) liberals put them in jail is what he is saying.

Republicans are psychopaths, stupid, or both.

It’s just disgusting how far Missouri has fallen since we moved here 40 years ago. It was a purple state being run by conservative Democrats and Republicans. Eventually, all the old school southern style Democrats in cousin fucking country realized they were actually modern Republicans, and we’ve been an almost

It’s just something I read a while back. I meant in major metropolitan areas. I personally don’t have that much problem with STL drivers, but I drive mostly in off hours, and not in the city itself.

One of the places I broke the law at was Heil Ave and Gothard. It was a sensor controlled intersection, if no one was there, all lights were red. Bikes and motorcycles weren’t heavy enough to register, so I regularly went through that light to get to school (RIP, Robinwood).

I rode my bike everywhere in California, as I wasn’t old enough to drive. When we moved to St. Louis, I stopped riding my bike as I didn’t feel safe with uncaring drivers and narrower roads. I still don’t know how my dad rode his bike down Hwy 67 to work by the airport for over a decade without getting killed. It did

Can’t speak for all of Missouri, but the corner of St. Louis county I live in, while far from perfect, isn’t that bad. Probably helps that we haven’t had a real winter in years.

I’m going to say what I always say when I see something like this posted:

I grew up in Orange County(Westminster), and I remember having to steer the Westfalia into the wind to keep in the lane on the 405. I don’t recall ever seeing anything flipped over, but it was a long time ago, and we simply probably didn’t do any real travel in the worst Santa Anas.

This was decades ago, but we drove through Wyoming in a 1973 Westfalia in heavy winds which was very sphincter tightening with my dad trying to keep it on the road. We passed multiple semis on their side in the median. 

Guns don’t kill the NRA, the NRA kills the NRA?

If I’m on Liz Cheney’s side, that means you all are some incredibly terrible people.

To me, the shock was how small it was when I finally saw one in person. The Matchbox car was disproportionately large compared to others. I’ve only seen one or two in real life.

My favorite Matchbox car. Not this one, I lost it decades ago, but the same model. It was pretty reliable.

The technology probably came from Douglas Aircraft.

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