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They’re just fixing the bullshit filter. You see, the job of Trump’s press secretary is similar to the Babel Fish. It translates. Trump’s bullshit goes in the ears, passes through a bullshit filter, and ‘cleaned’ words come out of the secretary’s mouth. The problem is that when the bullshit filters get clogged, the

After the Porsche and Bugatti full-size replicas, Lego decided the next thing to do was a truck? Ugh.

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Motorcyclist - sorry - yes - that was Peterhansel.

Casey Currie’s bro-mobile was hysterical to watch. Those two were having too much fun.

I owned two Elements back in the day. They were amazingly useful vehicles but the reason I gave up on them was down to two simple things:

“and full scale tests are anticipated to begin this year”

These Chevy ads are cringe-inducing, yes, just like every car ad. But in all seriousness, do you know anyone who has actually bought a vehicle as a result of a TV commercial?

“you might find a present sitting on your doorstep without any announcement”

“This time, however, it was being broadcast into millions of homes on every major television network.”

Sadly they still do this to this day. Their dealerships are arranged so the sales guys desks are in a cubicle with three walls and the desk on the outside so you have to sit backed-in to the cube. They’re designed to enclose the buyers and prevent them from leaving the desk. I don’t understand how anyone buys cars

Speaking of documentaries, any news of the Netflix F1 behind-the-scenes show they were supposed to be filming during the 2018 F1 season? That sort of went quiet after about April last year. Netflix just shows “untitled F1 project” (https://www.netflix.com/title/80204890) and nothing more.

Dahle aren’t great, for sure. We’ve been relatively lucky with the one on S.State street. But 4 hours to complete a purchase is ridiculous. That’s Miller territory. Last time we tried to buy a car from a Miller dealership, they literally hemmed us in to a corner at the salesman’s desk with one guy “standing guard” so

Donuts for the gate agents during busy periods. Especially when the flight gets delayed and everyone is getting pissed off. Works like a charm. Also if you can find the cabin crew before they get on board (they’ll normally be sitting at a vacant gate opposite the one you’re leaving from), idle smalltalk works wonders

This can’t come soon enough. Too many dealers still think it’s the 70's and 80's and still try to pull really shady (and stupid) stunts like the 4-square thing, or ignoring the total price and focusing on the payment plan. There’s a few good ones out there but it’s so hard to find them.

Some people collect cars, some people collect stamps, some people collect antiques. I collect watches. I just depends what floats your boat.

Remember when cigarettes were promoted as healthy?

I’d ask about the airbags in the guy’s truck. Why didn’t they go off? Given how much his truck was moved and the resulting damage to the car, the impact looks like it was more than enough to trigger the airbags. It sounds like his passenger mashed her head against the A-pillar which should have been prevented by

It’s called “reaping what you sow”. 

Link goes to a $39.99 digital download, not a $20 one.

Link goes to a $39.99 digital download, not a $20 one.

You sort of just proved my point by showing your first instinct was to insult me......