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Well if the dog only walks in clockwise circles he should be pretty easy to find.

I thought this one was going to end up flipped but I’m ecstatic to see you’re hanging on to such a wonderful beast.

Is Joe Flacco’s car elite?

The Mary Celeste. Discovered sailing with no crew in December of 1872. The ship was seaworthy, but the lifeboat was missing and the last log entry was dated ten days before she was found. None of her crew was ever heard from again, nor were their bodies discovered. Over 140 years later the mystery is still unsolved.

And there’s the joke. Gordon. Ball. Fletcher. Moss. Hill. Dayne. Bennett. Does it matter anymore? The secret sauce isn’t the running back. If you have a pulse, you should gain 4 yards per carry from the push by the offensive line alone. Talent leads to the memorably seasons by Dayne, Bennett and Gordon. I’m not saying

Actually gave me chills towards the end. Absolutely awesome. Eric Nally is incredible.


Hardly shown in “The World is Not Enough”, but my GOD, is this not the sexiest Modern BMW?! Shame about the centrally mounted dash pod though...

Dude’s 39 years old now, so I don’t know how much zip anyone can realistically expect,

The Excalibur is bad. The XLR based Excalibur is FAR worse.

Depends on the league/crew. I am a big fan of meeting in person and then everybody brings their laptops/tablets and then doing a “live” online draft. That way you get as many people as possible and the guys that can’t make it just join in online. This also cuts down the draft time to 2 hours or so, instead of the 3/4

Pretty much nothing else compares..

The Compass is worse, take all the awfulness of the Caliber, and slap on some faux “You wouldn’t understand, it’s a Jeep thing” badges.

The second generation Dodge Durango. They rusted like crazy, had engine problems, transmission problems, fuel system problems, build quality problems and on top of that rattled like crazy and would fall apart somewhere between 40,000 and 100,000 miles.

Ahem.

That dealership paid more than the car was worth in order to make the transaction happen. If the KBB was $14k (and KBB is usually wrong) then how is the Subaru dealer going to make money on that deal? They are not. Your “deal” came out of the price of the STI. CarMax give you a walk-away price. Sure it was low, but

The 6.2’s engine name is literally Hellcat, I would expect any other engine to have a different name. Chrysler’s been naming their engines after military aircraft lately (5.7 = Eagle; 6.4 = Apache; 6.2 = HellCat), but who knows what marketing will do.

Make a 300 that has a 700+ hp engine and position it against Cadillac’s V’s. NO ONE BRAND SHOULD HAVE ALL THAT POWER.

If your car were you, and you were your car, what drive would you car if drive car could?

Mini Cooper Clubman. It just does not look right. Either a 2 door or 4 door is fine, but this inbetween phase is just wrong