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Those two could definitely do well elsewhere.  I’m convinced that they stick around because they enjoy the relative freedom that this site affords them to do as they please.  David’s proven that he has what it takes to succeed as a hotshot engineer at a major automotive company, and Jason has been involved in all

I got all mad at first as I was reading the article, but then I realized that’s just what the authors want. It gets people yelling at each other in the comments, and that keeps them coming back, earning those sweet sweet clicks. Nobody actually believes this drivel. (And yet, here I am still falling into the trap)

I am largely unfamiliar with the used car buying process, but the issues described here make the situation seem pretty bad. It may still be better than dealing with some rando from Craigslist or rolling the dice at a sketchy used car lot, but I still wouldn’t describe this as a “good” experience.

This slideshow article format really sucks.

I guess PSAs couldn’t hurt, but I don’t believe they would make too much of a difference.

There was a point in its run where, instead of being renewed for just one more season, the network gave them a multiple-season commitment. That was the point when it really felt like the writers were just stalling for time dragging it along.

Unlike many on this site, I’ve owned very few cars in my driving career — only two really.

Let’s consult Prince, the authority on all things purple:

What is the purpose of holding one’s phone like a hotdog as shown in the header image?

I wound up with probation and community service in college for taking notes on an illegal pad.

Can’t say I’ve ever tasted it, but I’ve long admired the packaging.

Thanks for sharing your firsthand experience. I’ve often heard that anything the texture of peanut butter or thicker will look similar to explosives on an x-ray, so it’s likely the burrito would have required a second detailed look regardless.

Most of the entertainment landscape has turned into The Chris Farley Show.

I’m pretty sure aluminum foil doesn’t block x-rays. Maybe if it were in one of those lead-lined bags that film photographers used to use to protect their stock, but some common kitchen foil isn’t going to do it.

I believe it, and the only thing that surprises me is that it’s not still common for advertisers to brag about cars being heavier. There is a worryingly large amount of people who believe that an old ‘70s boat of a car is a better choice for a new driver than a ‘00s compact car with plenty of safety features simply

The meth burrito is the most interesting of the list to me. TSA’s mission is to search for weapons, explosives, and other items that might adversely affect safety/security of flight — not any and all contraband. Certainly if they come across something egregious, they’ll report it to law enforcement, but they’re not

I like nice coupes, and the Reatta is a neat automotive oddity.

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I think it was the valet guy.