finetales
Finetales
finetales

I covet this car so badly. It looks pretty freakin’ awesome and it’s a Honda. That’s plenty good enough for me.

Alright, that’s actually incredible. I want one badly.

I’m stealing that.

The only pressure was the pressure that I put on myself. I come from a military family tree, not just immediate family. My older brother is in the Coast Guard, and basically all of my relatives in all current generations are in a service. So I felt it would be a little strange to be the odd man out, but it was never

Wonderful article on the kind of life that I grew up with. There are some things that I missed out on as a Navy brat (never stationed overseas, never lived on base housing), but there are a lot that ring through. Deployments, moving a lot, trying to acclimate to civilian life, etc. I can say several things

Put him on Amazon Gear as the Stig by any other name.

The three of them doing Junkyard Wars would be the greatest thing ever.

If the new show was literally nothing but cheap car challenges, I’d fall over in happiness. But all of these suggestions are awesome, and I’d love to see all of them implemented.

In addition to the Avantime pictured above, Children of Men also featured a Fiat Multipla and some sort of Citroen BX or something.

It also happens to be a phenomenal film in my opinion. Special mention goes to the absurd camera work.

Saw this on Autoblog. (I know, I know.)

I really can’t fathom the stupidity of the guy waving the red flag as if that would do anything (The train engineer DEFINITELY can’t see the limo on the tracks. Nope. Gotta let him know there’s something in the way, and that I think he should stop.), but more than that the

I was pretty surprised when I read Doctor’s Lake Road. I grew up very close to that road and went over those crossings all the time. I can’t imagine seeing an 18-wheeler attempting to drive over that.

There’s like ten crossings in a row where all the little roads cross that CSX main line. The driver could have driven a

Man, if only there had been people buying black on black 12Cs in Orange Park when I lived there. That would have really livened up the place.

Don’t mind me, just adding some entries to my racing game car list...

I love my ‘02 Forester S, and I’m going to drive it until it won’t drive anymore at which point I’ll replace it with another Forester. There’s something inexplicable about the connection I have with this basic (ignore that it’s the fully loaded model with premium package), utilitarian tall wagon that means if it ever

I grew up thinking it was “Deliverance Day.” No idea why.

If my memory serves correctly, they’ve been doing this in Japan for years. For example, although they’re on the 14th generation of the Toyota Crown, you can still buy the 10th generation new as the Crown Sedan/Crown Comfort. I don’t know what else they still do it with, but I remember reading an international car

(<- secretly wants a Transit Connect)

And it's not even a good recording.

Every time I see something on the Internet about the dangers (or benefits) of procrastination, I'm reminded of this Calvin & Hobbes strip:

If a freight train leaves Chicago at 7:05 pm CST traveling at 55 mph and another freight train leaves New York at 8:15 pm EST traveling at 65 mph, what is the probability that Winston Churchill would have enjoyed "Lucky Charms" cereal had he been around to eat it? Assume that Saturday Night Live is airing a skit on