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I don’t know the brand of that buggy, but it’s definitely not a Manx. It’s a clone. And Meyers never offered a front hood like that.

It really does.  Smyth is not jealous.

I love it when everybody gets bent out of shape over the Chicken Tax and whether it will affect truck imports to the US.

I remember the Tennessee/Virginia Tech game t Bristol.

I don’t think the world is ready for a bunch of naked people relaxing in the tubes.  Especially during rush hour.

Each day I’m becoming more convinced the Charger EV is going to become a massive sales flop.

Cop says “You don’t look like you should be driving around in something like this” Whatever the hell that means.’

That would be my ex-wife, who was pregnant with our first child at the time. She was driving, and she pulled into the Walmart handicap parking lane. I told her she couldn’t do that because she was not handicapped, but she insisted she was and had every right to do so. I hurried inside to get back quickly in case

This is not the kind of “grassroots campaign” America is looking for, RFK Jr.  

Turd”

The only coaster I’ve ever ridden was the Great American Scream Machine at six Flags Atlanta, and that was in 1980, and that was during a high school class outing. I didn’t want to ride, but the tough guys and bullies in the class dared me, so I gave in.

I always thought it was pronounced “pre-cise.” My bad. Thanks.

I’d rather see Pontiac come back to life (after owning two) than ever consider a first Mitsubishi purchase.”

True.  Just ask Consumer Reports.

So does this mean that $1.00 glass of lemonade I bought from the kids on the corner was actually 50 cents? Who pocketed the other half?

By late summer 2023, sources were saying that the automaker was canning the Mirage as the first step in getting out of making sedans completely. Mitsubishi wasn’t abandoning small, cheap cars, it was just going to make them as something people want to buy: crossovers. Analysts claimed Mitsubishi’s axing of the Mirage

Vietnam Vet aside, #2 is a perfect description of Lower Alabama and Mississippi locals, especially below the US 84 corridor.  

The major parties aren’t much better.

Hey, Toyota’s RV-2 concept did it in 1972.

*Alabama, because I live here. Beware if you stop in Cullman, Clanton, Creola, Uniontown, Pine Hill/Pineapple/Lower Peach Tree/Sunny South, Heflin, everything north of US Highway 78.