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But how is one supposed to overcompensate with a small pickup?

Somebody’s definitely getting fired for sure.

It’s bewildering to think about the many thousands of soldiers who died in the detonations of those mines, either from the massive explosion beneath their trenches or who were simply buried alive under all the dirt turned up.

$2,700 is squarely within that “Fuck it, why not?” range for an oddball vehicle like this, but I’m having a hard time not seeing this vehicle is as more of a winter beater and office water cooler discussion piece.

With global warming and the melting of the polar ice caps those polar bears will need to re-train. I figure learning math is a good start before we can teach them coding or get them into the trades.

Not necessarily polar bear food.

He should be sentenced to no less than 5 years of teaching hungry polar bears algebra on some remote island in the far, far north.

Neutral: More wacky mergers and alliances. PSA-FCA, Renault-Nissan, even Ford and VW are working together on stuff, but who is next?

1942 Foreman: Well, you’ll still have jobs but after the war, and only for those of you that make it back. Tell your wives and sisters they’re taking over your shifts starting tomorrow. Bon voyage!

This was my conundrum 45 minutes ago at the grocery store. I was not going to pull through (since groceries + cart), but the woman pulling into the spot in front of me was giving me a dirty look like that was her plan that I had ruined. We had pulled into the spots facing one-another simultaneously, but she was so

They do. Ontario has a provincial ID card, but it’s really only for those who do not drive (the elderly and such), and I do not think you can have the provincial ID and a driver’s license. It’s also not as though I had no intention of getting my full license, I just didn’t really care enough or need it for much of

Neutral: Nope. I got learner’s permits a few times from the age of 16 until my late 20's simply because I needed an ID.

The UK media outlets that currently make up the royal rota are the Daily Express, the Daily Mail, the Daily Mirror, the Evening Standard, the Telegraph, the Times, and the Sun.

1st Gear: Wouldn’t Renault still own a significant chunk of Nissan?

A convoy of brown, manual transmission station wagons would have been far cooler, and it’d probably the way I want my funeral procession to go.

They do look pretty badass.

I’ve always thought Petro-Canada should become the main sponsor of a racing team so they could do a sort of knock-off Marlboro-era McLaren livery. 

If I had an RV, I’d probably want it painted in dazzle camo, or done up in the car camo that manufacturers use on prototypes during testing.

Normally it ain’t the CBC making Canadian versions of American shows, that’s much more of a CTV or Global thing. I would imagine this is simply cheaper than making another original show and is guaranteed a chunk of those evening audiences.