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Great minds think alike, I jumped right to...

Yeah...about that.

I’m reimagining your scenario as the “I’m sorry” from Shaun of the Dead.

It’s smaller on the outside.

I remember the Aviator — a tarted-up Mariner, itself a tarted-up Explorer.:-)

You know, if you say Mergio 3 times in a row, he’ll show up? It’s like Beetlejuice.

Damn, just damn. I feel you.

Depends on the curry.

Further down, Justin mentions that he’s having a little fun at Clarkson’s expense. Which is justifiable, because Jeremy is a fan of the Italian Job and does mention in series 10 that all he needs is some Matt Monro and sunglasses because he’s got a Lamborghini in Switzerland.

#jadehelm

What is the purpose of these high, non-round, cladded fenders that look more like shelter from the elements than something that should frame the wheel of a car?

This isn’t exactly unprecedented. Remember the GT-86/BR-Z BL Legacy test mule?

Thanks for writing this Hannah, I loved it because it’s ultimately “mundane” as an Olympic story, but it points out that for every Olympian, it’s anything but mundane.

I can only speak to Lyft (since I don’t use Uber), but it’s not entirely the driver’s fault. I noticed that Lyft’s app will tell the driver once, briefly, the final destination of the passenger. If the driver misses it then the driver has to follow the directions of the app. So, I started doing what I do when I get in

You’re trying to tell me Arizona and Miller were like this:

Could be worse...

A portmanteau of “jalopy” and “beatnik.”

Savage.

In the mid-90s, Universal Television started producing extended TV pilots: Bandit, TekWars, Vanishing Son, amongst others. If they didn’t get picked up, then they were released as TV movies which Universal packaged as the “Action Pack.” There was also Midnight Run (yes, *that* Midnight Run), Knight Rider 2010, Jack of