The best thing is that Mazepin is technically 21st in points out of a 20 driver lineup. Robert Kubica filling in for Kimi finished 14th and 15th in his two starts whereas Mazepin’s best are 14th and 17th, placing him last.
The best thing is that Mazepin is technically 21st in points out of a 20 driver lineup. Robert Kubica filling in for Kimi finished 14th and 15th in his two starts whereas Mazepin’s best are 14th and 17th, placing him last.
I saw it yesterday and really liked it. Had Villeneuve’s signature slow-paced style, which was really refreshing, as it meant a lot of time to become grounded in all the worldbuilding. It’s really well-cast (which is easy to see from the outset). I think it also benefits from a different style, and much, much better…
This show was a hit in our house.
I love Mythic Quest, despite having literally no interest or experience with those kind of video games (or whatever that is they make in the show). It’s hilarious with some heartbreaking dramatic bits, and some real surprises.
This is great news! Wife and I binged both seasons back to back after finally ponying up for Apple TV. The standalone eps each season (set in the past) were honestly SUPER well done, and I hope they continue peppering those in going forward.
The “main” eps are also great, though, don’t get me wrong. But I think those…
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Do you think it would be cool if a company came out with a car called “The Jew?” Or that it wouldn’t be bizarre if Jeep’s next crossover was called “The Korean?”
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I don’t know how this only got a B+. This was the strongest SNL episode we’ve had in a while.
The 4 Runner. Big NA V6, 5 speed auto, BOF, available manual transfer case, old school truck driving experience.
Nissan Murano Cabriolet. It was the worst of both worlds. CUV and Convertible. Bad at Both. It opened the door to the ugly car design era we are living in to this day.
I would go with the 90s Explorer for basically the same reason. It was credited with kicking off the SUV crazy.
Its not the first Massive SUV, but I think that Suburbans really opened the door to todays monster SUV/Truck craze. There were other massive trucks you could buy at the time but these had AC Auto gearboxes, could be had with leather seats Etc. So it told people that now you can be the biggest thing on the road... and…
This kid needs a baseball bat to the knees.
Don't forget the Honey Nut Cherrios.