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“Vettel passing into pole position so quickly I expected pixelated sunglasses and “Deal With It” to drop down out of nowhere.”

What I’m sure they DO realize they’re helping is their RATINGS... NBC don’t care ‘bout Dem/Rep agendas.

Well he is politically modetrate. But, he’s also fuckin’ nuts.

If the people want big government, the people better all pay for it.

JELOPNIC 4 PREZIDENT 2016!!1!!1!

Trump: Making America actually interested in politics through outrageous reality-TV antics. He truly understands us!

But how many miles did the engine have on it? How many was it again?

The Toyotas were the best in show IMO— I wish we could’ve seen inside or under the hoods! I can’t believe a Philly dealer owns the GT. And the Subarus were cool to see again, they were also at NYIAS this year (sans 360).

What happened to The Drift?

Yeah, I thought it was a little too strict. There were only 2 cars 1970-1989. They admitted they had a hard time finding cars that were up to snuff, and IMO they a ended up with a bit of a short roster because of it. I would’ve loved to just see more of everything— factory fresh or not. Imagine a “Best of America” or

I saw that too. I didn’t suggest your Skyline to be “unclean” or “unworthy”—

Hey, Doug’s got a new shirt on this week! lolol

Yes, it was never really a pretty car. But not too many sedans of the era were. Well the Germans did it right I guess...

How’d you sneak into the Simone exhibit with the new shoes? They seemed to be quite eager to point out that the cars featured were all-original, unmodified.

TIL: Doug’s Ferrari was flashy, which was bad. Doug’s Nissan isn’t flashy, and that’s good! But the one thing his Nissan isn’t is flashy. So that’s bad.

ALL of Chevy’s commercials now are THE WORST.

Perhaps. I attribute the show’s dryness partially to the style of production though, and not just the host. It’s done more like a documentary even if it is in fact lowly reality TV. That doesn’t bother me in the slightest, but I also like to watch baseball games and listen to public radio, so maybe I’m just boring.

MARYLAND.

I do this in certain instances; so long as visibility is good and I’m not intruding on other motorists I don’t understand an issue with it. A wider radius allows a driver to take a turn with greater speed (and therefore efficiency).

I felt exactly the same way. CCC is great.