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ERGO! VIS A VIS!

The regular Volkswagen Golf (not the GTI or R). They’re common in Europe, and for good reason: good driving dynamics, roomy packaging, and a tidy exterior. With its US sales slumping to the point of discontinuation this past year, American buyers found them — and most subcompact/compact hatchbacks — boring.

#BlackAF wasn’t mentioned among Kenya Barris’s work, and that’s probably for the best!

(Looking forward to this movie.)

Heh heh heh... “top himself.”

I agree with Dessner not being the antidote; Antonoff was once lauded for his production, and it wouldn’t make sense to replace him with another singular entity.

“Rike Michards” - Mike Richards

Or Assive Dynamics to make a Jeopardy!-hosting robot with a dump-truck dumper. It might be dummy thicc, but it’ll sound smart!

Surprise!

I’m glad that Roselyn Sánchez is working!

*at The Price Is Right*

Which would be sad but fitting. (How many more years can they get out of the show?)

Did his mom also forbid him from saying the n-word? Because he’s really rebelling on that.

Too bad they didn’t get enough in the can.

The manual/automatic debate is a gatekeeping tactic that is meant to exclude people who aren’t REAL car fans. It’s annoying.

Agreed. Same for the “I bought this for my wife” types of comments, as well. WE GET it: YOU BIG STRONG MAN.

True. Nabisco/Mondelez discontinued the Cinnamon Bun Oreos in the U.S., and they’re still available (I THINK!) in Canada.

“I would think about it this way. Yes, Warner Bros. has been aggressively anti-Snyder, if you will. And that’s… what can you say? What can I say? Clearly they’re not interested in my take. But I would also say that they certainly weren’t interested in my take on Justice League. They certainly made decisions about

I doubt anything would have helped the Passat, as overengineering it (a better platform), more power and/or warranty would mean overcoming the sedan’s declining name recognition and a midsize car sales slump. Midsize sedans outside of Honda, Toyota and Nissan — and Hyundai and Kia to a lesser extent — are trending