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Meh. Why bother? You've read one, you've read them all. A robot could write them, and probably does, for all we know.

Better than I thought? OK. You might be right.

"They took everything from me.

MB - "Ve know vat ve must do to make ze Khrysler Korporation uber - ve vill bild you a supecar!"

Being Canadian, I'm something of a Euro-American hybrid. As such, I like proper, full-sized trucks (the Ford F-150 has been the best selling vehicle - not truck - vehicle - in Canada for, like, 40 years) but I also like Euro hatches.

Anyway, for you Old Worlders, the answer is simple: geography. Geography has

Haha, it does look like an ATM! I never noticed that.

I saw some strange headlights in my driver's side mirror on the highway. Even with today's disco show lights I'm still pretty good at the "name the car based on headlights at night" game, but I couldn't quite place them at first. I was a bit mesmerized though, I kept looking between the steady traffic ahead and the

Clearly, the writer is not a GI JOE (A Real American Hero) fan. I mean, the Tiger Force reskin? From the days when the franchise was dying a slow, painful death? Did the writer just grab the first image Google spat out?

This is the one you want, the famous Cobra Rattler. Edit the picture or turn in your 80's Kool Kid

Oh yea, they'll teach you all right.

CNN - "So, what's your side of the story?"

Even though a rocket to the moon was conceptualized as early as 1865, and actual moon rockets have been around for half a century, this is still undeniably pretty friggen cool.

I think a key point has been missed:

Carbon fiber this, carbon fiber that, ho-hum.

From Wikipedia,

It's a 21st century P1800.

Wow, epic short film.

That club is a real nest of vipers, it seems.