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Unacceptably Dry Scones
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Well, at least a Concours D’Lemons is coming sort-of near me. Not a bad way to spend an afternoon.

I don’t think I’ve ever actually watched the infamous “Rocketman” clip before... Was it meant to be serious or funny?

A dealer in Conneticut sold a “brand new” 2014 Lotus Evora. It was so old that the warranty had expired.

The RX7 is one of those “great cars” I have zero interest in owning.

That black and red interior is beyond terrible. And that’s on the top-of-the-line model? “Uhhhhh, what kind of truck is this again?..... oh, right.”

I like that the limb risers will push those limbs right into position to knock the awning off. What a posermobile.

That’s the thing, a hood and trunk are easy to unbolt and replace. But a unibody roof is not. There is no way someone put that on without hail being involved. I refuse to believe it.

I’m going to go with those awful Malise-era GM diesels. The ones with the 350 small block “converted” for diesel use.

The ridiculous top screams “Hail Damage”...

Yeah, the one in the pic seems in much better shape. Is that the same FC? What’s going on here?

Me? Never. My 6-year old daughter? Every day.

I’ll wager that this is coming for all carmakers in the next 10 years. Just look at purchasing software. Go ahead and try to but Revit or AutoCAD or Adobe Creative suite.

This floor is your floor and this floor is my floor
From chicken nuggets to the rubbery pizza
From the red-sauced chicken to the gro-oss su-oo-shi
This floor was made for you and me

Bring back the Ducks!!

Alternate, more interesting article: The airport in Dubai is full of supercars.

Back in college, we wanted to go to Dave and Busters, but it was all booked for a private party. We ended up at a Golden Corral instead. It was so gross that when we got home, we elected to just chug beer until we got sick and threw up.

Any car labeled “Sport”.

I mean, yeah, I guess the Hyundai Accent. Punching down for sure.

An e36 M3 in that condition/mileage is at least a $20,000 car, probably more.