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I had a guy follow me once on a very busy pre-Christmas day. He honked at me to ‘hurry up’. (Complete with hand waving and grumpy facial expression)

Don’t park like this.

Well shit. That sure beats all the crap that my son, his scout troop and I pulled out of a ravine yesterday as part of the Clean Your Streams day. Seven plus tires, broken bikes, scooters and 20+ bags of garbage. It was nasty  

Pretty sure he meant HIS Charger - not the new one.

My 68 Olds has discs up front and drums in the back - it nearly killed me going down a mountain when those puppies overheated and I barely got the thing stopped.  First gear all the way down the hill at 4 in the morning.

Sounds like Mr. Hart needs to find better friends 

I’m genuinely surprised this wasn’t mostly a review of Randy Pitchford.

Here’s my review:

My guess is that they will leave it 2.4 NA, as least in the standard trim. Subaru spends a lot of effort pushing its brand in motorsports and to have a 2.4 Turbo as standard would disqualify the car from competing in production class stage rally. As of the 2019 ARA rule book, the limits are 2.5L NA and 1.6L turbo for

Jokes and writing in Borderlands were always a mixed bag, generally not funny. But it’s part of the world they created, and it fits their world, so you live with it or you don’t. You could say the same thing about BL1 and BL2 and TPS. Nothings changed except maybe some people were younger back then than they are now.

Just tell them that a mullet isn’t a real haircut and that Van Halen isn’t a real band.

That phrase seems to often come from SN95 owners with their 215hp V8's.

Y’all were bashing Tesla and this attempt for an entire week about this. gg

Im having trouble with how to comment here. The guy’s a privileged prick with a drinking problem and a wife who looked frightened in his presence.

Not just that, if I were on strike and had to read reports about the investigations of UAW leaders misusing funds while I was diping into savings I might not really have much desire to continue not earning money.  The union may not have much leverage here

The problem, as a former HR guy who had to take union classes, is that unions were largely founded to prevent people from just being unilaterally fired with no justification. That’s lingered constitutionally ever since. And to be fair, just look at “Right-To-Fire” states, and you’ll see they’ve got plenty of

Unions = Mostly good!

At a time when manufacturers are dealing with excess inventory, isn’t a strike just like a voluntary furlough?

Great article David. After reading it, I’m struggling to picture a trail that a Discovery cannot do, but a Defender can. (Other than water forging).  

becuase it’s more granular and precise in its criticism rather than ideological and vague?