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Matthew Phillips
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LIES.

Just a small reminder that the Thunderbird was better looking.

I get that Jalopnik is generally against SUVs (and sometimes trucks?) but I think the snark and sarcasm is unwarranted. We should be celebrating another entrant in the mid-size pickup market! I don’t imagine it’s going to be any less efficient or in any way worse for driving than the Wrangler is now (or will be next

Or coffee addict episode.

They’d have to fight over the best pho as well.

With the Willys’ gearing, it was very simple. Once your left foot started letting off the clutch, that Willys just climbed.

Sure, if the incline was steep enough, you’d have to get that right foot on the gas a bit, but overall, it was remarkably easy to row through that T90 transmission off-road.

It’s basically the whole of 99/old 99. I like to call it the “Bikini Barista highway.”

Hey, I’ve seen them down by Federal Way and on the way to Tacoma . . . .

I see you’ve mistaken Seattle for Everett.

I respect Aston Martins but they never get me excited - like “Oh, geez, are those cool!” But I get that from Porsches, Vettes, Civic Sis, Ferraris, S2000s, NSXs, , , , , , , ,

Same. I have a crunchyroll subscription. I like to support the industry. If Amazon gets an exclusive, i’ll just torrent it. Fuck Amazon, and fuck their effort to become some sort of standard oil octopus.

Maybe don’t finish the entire series. Just Bakemonogatari and, if you want, the next one. It’s a lot.

You are honestly better than I.

So… I kinda of liked this movie? Quite a bit actually - the worst bit was the big fight at the end; all the stuff before that was great.

I actually think at this point delaying it won’t hurt anything, it’s been long enough that people aren’t crying out for it anymore and won’t be mad that it will still be awhile, but in a few years we will have a more polished movie than we would have gotten if they were rushing it, and once it does finally come out

Now, after all of this, it is easy for me to get a little nostalgic, even for the 1992 Pontiac Bonneville. You could get it with a powerful supercharged 3.8 liter V6, it was roomy, and the ride and handling was not horrible. Much of what we long for today in new cars—size and comfort without pretentiousness—is here in

Before you start floating any assumptions, let’s tap the brakes here for a second. Quality issues like this can be very fluid - they can stop a company dead in its’ tracks or drag on for a while before bad publicity really heats up.

I’m a landlord. As long as you would be willing to repair it all when you are done (or forfeit your security deposit if not), I’m perfectly fine with whatever temporary damage you want to do on my property. It’s my job to give you a livable place, and that’s pretty much it. I don’t have to be the fun police.