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Yeah, I kept waiting for her to grab onto the shifter.

The link was nibbled.

Ha! I didn't notice that, priceless indeed! He just better hope she doesn't see the video!

I understand that they had a job to do, but she had a job to do too.

They're all the same pretty much. I leave mine in all the time, that way I don't lose it! But they're small enough that I just plugged it in, and if I ever need to read a code or want to check stats on my car (current temp, oil temp, etc...) I just hit the app on my phone.

It depends on where you live, in the northeast we charge ~$100 an hour. I'm sure there's other areas that it's in the same range. I haven't seen an $80 an hour labor rate in years around here.

+1, for the DIY person a cheap OBD II bluetooth dongle is the cheapest/best way to go (search amazon for an ELM327) you're looking at ~$25 for the dongle itself, and $5 for Torque. You can't get anywhere near that for a $30 scanner. I work in the industry, and scanners are more of a professional thing, since the

My dad used to talk about doing that... I assumed it was a bunch of BS but I stand corrected.

I know one for Pontiac...

As far as the voicemail tip I've never really had an issue with just leaving a short message that says "Hey it's *insert name here*, give me a call back when you get a chance. Thanks *click*". Don't overcomplicate it, and honestly do you really want to be known as the person that sideswipes someone when they return a

The Grand Wag is my favorite vehicle on the road, bar none. I'm about to purchase a rust free example in the next couple weeks. I had a 91 but it was falling apart at the seams so I parted it out (trust me the rot was so bad there was no saving it) and continued my search for one with no rust. I have a buddy whos a GW

I mean come on, who hasn't been there before?

I thought it was 3 buck chuck now? Or did they price it back down again?

I'll fold my 2 broke girls and two and a half men. Man I always get crap hands! Seriously though, my top 3 favorite shows in order are Breaking Bad, Boardwalk Empire, and Community.

I love a good tubroprop. I take them pretty frequently during my business travel. They make more noise, sure, but they're more interesting to me anyway. Granted I usually fly Saabs or more commonly Dash-8s, I didn't know any companies were still flying the Beechcraft.

Yeah, just the other day I was telling my friend how awesome a song I just heard was. It was so nice to just be able to pull my phone out of my pocket and know I could find it in my Google Music collection. It's so seamless, I really love it.

Kim is a he. At least I hope looking at the pictures on the other article (and judging by the title)L [jalopnik.com]

what's with the talking and the smoking hands thing. That was strange, I'm VERY confused right now.

Nice, I was at Glenn this year... didn't get to see the race though (thanks to a rain delay). I drove 6 hours each way to basically walk around and drink a few beer. I had to fly to Detroit for the Woodward Dream Cruise the next day. I was sitting in an airport bar watching the race when I saw it... rated one of the

New York or California?