hobbes87
Hobbes
hobbes87

If I had the money, I’d have a Morgan.

I don't know if there's any car company that I unabashedly love as much as Morgan. 

I also just do not understand the appeal of an all glass roof.  I have had a couple of vehicles with panoramic sunroofs and they are nice enough on the right days, but just miserable on a hot sunny day.  I can’t imagine trying to live with that and no way to avoid being blasted by the sun.

Not to mention this looks like much nicer interior quality and aesthetics than the Model S. Tesla sells a car that’s at a luxury price, with luxury performance, but without a luxury feel. This looks like it could actually be competitive in that space.

It’s difficult to make jokes about Biden because he’s not a flaming dumpster wreck as a President and a catastrophic failure as a human being.

The actress has said more than once that she looks like Beth. Therefore, the question of similarity in sexual life cannot be avoided.”

Just consider the purpose of needing higher octane fuel and the answer becomes clear - higher octane fuel can withstand higher compression before detonating. If the engine isn’t designed for it then it’s a waste of money.

I assume that is 95 RON, which isn’t the same as 95 octane in the US. It equates to about 91 octane, placing it hi-mid to low-premium.

European octane is measured differently and not directly comparable to US octane rating.

you have married an idiot, but you already knew that. The issue arises from gas distributors calling higher octane gas Premium, which tricks simpletons into thinking that this is the good stuff.

I should definitely be using premium in the Suburban because it’s an older, heavier car with a big engine.

If your engine is naturally aspirated and not high compression, running anything other than the recommended 87 is throwing money away. It’s that simple.

My car doesn’t call for premium, so I don’t run premium. I used to have a car that called for premium, and when I did, I ran premium. 

Sorry Liz, but Chris is wrong. Engines are designed to run on the recommended octane rating, no more no less. Getting premium gas when the engine doesn’t call for it is simply a waste of money and yields little, if any, benefits.

Re: the Celtic Women sketch - are we supposed to believe that you do not watch any PBS at all? I have never watched the Celtic show or shows but they run them all the time during their public television fundraisers (which now also seem to run all the damn time), and you cannot escape the commercials/promos/whatever.

only one damn answer and it’s so definitive most ppl remember him erroneously as a regular player.

With the exception of Hanks and Martin, this list is very, very young.

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Also, I’m sorry, you’re wrong, A Bit of Fry and Laurie is genius and I will brook no dissent:

Not to mention That Mitchell and Webb Look.

They had to do that. There was a tape delay in case Statler and Waldorf started dropping F Bombs on live TV, like they did in their guest appearance on The Osmond Family Live! Christmas In Utah special back in 1978.