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Safe to say there will be no LA Noire 2?

I grew up near 19 & Dequindre, my first job was working at Manny's Liquor bagging ice (it was Square Lake Party Store back in those days). While the cops hassled me a couple times, I never hated them... not nearly as much as I hated the Bloomfield Hills and Birmingham cops. Also, it's home of the world famous Exit 69

Not in the least

Hey kids, if you become a drug dealer you to can make enough money to own a car like this!

Nibbles keeps eating the picture I was trying to post in my previous comment. None the less, my hometown's seized vehicles beat Tampa with a stick. '32 Ford 5 window coupe. That's what I call PIMP.

Aaaand I got a picture, and it's still in use for occasional special event use! Good stuff.

Maybe I'm decieving myself but anytime I've found a phone in the past I've always searched for either a "home" number, or "dad" if it looks like a younger persons phone, or worst case and this may seem bad, I see who they've been texting recently and I send that person a text saying "Found this phone at _____ please

I like his style, while I think the law keeps me down sometimes, I'm up for anything that saves taxpayers money. The town I grew up in (Troy, MI) had a '32 Ford Roadster done up as a police vehicle for shows that they got from a drug bust, I believe they still have it. I just sent an email to a guy I went to school

Yeah, definitely don't forget the pilots, it's a common mistake.

Well looks like I'm in for my second Jalopnik meet, this time I'll be driving something slightly nicer then that "shitty" Chrysler 300C as Mr. Wert referred to it. Those bumper stickers better be nicer! I'm going to hold you to those words.

I'm (luckily) in the million mile club so I don't have to worry about losing status, assuming Delta doesn't go belly up, or decide to revoke my lifetime status.

I agree it sucks but those are the cards we're dealt. I think if the airlines went through some Disney training, or better yet Zappos! training it would really help.

This is where it pays to have status with an airline. I'm Diamond elite on Delta, and a few months ago I left my work laptop in the seat back (rookie mistake), I went back to the counter to see if I could retrieve it, but no dice. I called the number on the back of my diamond status card, 5 minutes later the gate

Exactly, Scooby Doos are great for smashing down seasonal roads and dirt roads, in fact it's possibly some of the most fun I've had in a car (it was a modified 06 STI pushing somewhere in the high 400hp range). But rock crawling... seriously?

I bought my '11 Ram 3500 in December last year, I don't drive it very often (I use it for hauling a couple car trailers and in this hurricane my diesel generator) but man when natural disaster strikes my friends always find a way to get to my house because they know we're going to go have fun in my truck. Last winter

Amen to that sir.

I went to the Baja Peninsula for the Baja 1000 last year, I invested (not terribly expensive) in a satellite phone, I found one for under $100, it's not super fancy but it'll make a call regardless of where I am in the world. It costs almost .99 cents a minute so it's not cheap service, but when the earthquake hit and

They're cracking down on this by doing things like asking for SS# or photocopies of your driver's license. I'd also assume they're tracking cookies and IP addresses so you can't have multiple accounts. But yes, people have been doing this. The best way to do it without getting your account shut down is to use a few

"NY isn't built to handle this kind of stuff." This statement speaks so much to why a mild hurricane is still dangerous in the northeast. The infrastructure in Florida is built to a hurricane code, and much of Florida is new. To put that in perspective the town I live in is home to the oldest operating court house in