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I still think it’s unconscious for a lot of people. They’re off in lala land and the motion of your car passing in their peripheral vision snaps them out of it. They automatically speed back up to whatever speed they were doing before they spaced out, and meanwhile, you’re drag racing with them trying to pass.

This is one of the many reasons I will never drive anything that doesn’t have more power than 90% of the people on the road. When they think they are not going to let you over well they have no say in the matter!

I don’t understand what causes people to speed up when you’re passing them in another lane. It’s like they take offense to the fact that you’re going to be 2 seconds ahead of them.

Thanks a lot, I really appreciate that!

The logic of your football friend is infallible.

Not even kidding, that was a big reason I bought what I did.

I like them better with an old engine where the severely overlapped and high lift cam gets that thing shaking at idle. With the new Hemi that thing won’t budge without snapping the throttle. These modern V8s put out power that shames their muscle-car forebears, but they idle like they’re electric.

There isn’t a more attractive muscle car than the Challengers/Cuda’s. (IMO)

Hey why not? He already did Deepwater Horizon and the Boston Marathon Bombing. Keeps ideas fresh for the big screen.

It was basically Tennessee and Kentucky...that was a spur of the Colonial Pipeline’s main line. The main line maintained a reduced supply but high demand stripped volume from the outlying spurs, leading to severe shortages and entire stations getting bagged (out of order on pumps). Our customers were the ones

Here we go again

My thoughts exactly!!!

“Royal Towing, the towing company involved, has called and apologized to Montgomery, and offered to pay to have the transmission serviced, but wanted the videos taken offline.”

Tow companies are SCUUUUUUMMMMMMBAGS.

exclusive: yet another commenter blows smoke out their ass without looking at the research. here, let me do the work for you:

There’s a saying amongst traders: buy on mystery and sell on history. A lot of the guys that ultimately manage the orders in the market follow this theory, even when they have complex models to guide them.

Good point, I was honestly thinking only of the US. Full disclosure: I work for GM and forecast US sales of certain GM models. I’m suppose I’m programmed to only think of the US.

Manically depressed, I’d say.

Sad with a slight beer belly.

THIS RIGHT HERE.

Yeah. I honestly can’t even keep track of all the countries we’re at war with now; I think something might be wrong with our country.