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What the hell is going on in the background at around 4:10?

The “retro Cavalier” was also fantastic.

I was wondering why they aren’t on actual tracks. While city courses in F1 are my preference to watch, these FE city courses are not great. I think I would enjoy a race or two on F1 tracks; see these things really open up.

I always thought this one was really dope:

If only there was a way to do it without driving!

This is so true. The history of how public transit went from privately held to publicly is true Chicago style:

Maybe they can move the “cell phone lot” even farther away from the terminal... it’s just not quite inconvenient enough right now.

Just so I can be “that guy”; it’s actually called The Loop from when there were cable cars running in Chicago, and the loop referenced is the actual loop(s) the continuous cable(s) made. The lines operated by different private companies were in a location similar to what we currently have, but were actually different.

There, I fixed it for you.

“SHE Championship”

This is a very meta reference. Well done.

I kinda liked the dentist office comment...

I was briefly very excited because under the first paragraph stating:

but you can be sure it involved a huge heap of Hollywood money.

I completely removed the whole headliner. Then I removed the fabric AND the underlying “foam”. This was all kind of rotted; so that wasn’t fun. I then went through an insane amount of cans of 3M spray adhesive going little by little attaching quilt batting. Then I repeated the process with upholstery fabric. In the

This is driving me crazy: the tow strap seems to disappear completely as the tram passes in front, then reappear after the Lada rolls back from the hit.

At this point Lotus is just Marge Simpson resewing that Chanel dress.

I was 14 and my dad wanted to teach me to drive on his then-15-year-old Fiat Spider 2000; which had been kept mint. He took me to a cemetary and said “you can’t kill anybody here.”

I didn’t hear this song for the first time until I was in my late 20s and it blew me away. To me it is really an atypical MJ song.