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Back when Chrysler asked for government loan guarantees in the 1970s, the Carter administration tried to shut down the DirectConnection performance parts division. The only reason it survived was because it was the only Chrysler division that was still making money.

There are endless reasons to have nothing but contempt for Dan Rather, and this one is as good as any.

Wouldn’t have had to be a refugee camp. American sitcoms are and always have been syndicated all over the world. She could easily have watched Sakovian dubbed or subbed Dick Van Dyke, Bewitched, Brady Bunch, etc. prior to the post-Soviet Balkan wars.

No, the top photo was waiting in the hallway when David typed that.

We need the apostrophe. It's the crux of the biscuit. 

Same guy who refreshed the one in my garage.

If you want to get out of 1976, even a slant-six Aspen will make it to 88 mph a lot easier than a Delorean. 

No idea.  It -might- have been channelled a bit, because the grille is too short.

Nice, but I’ll take this one:

All that being said, I'm holding out for the pink suit chaser.

All that being said, I'm holding out for the pink suit chaser.

Met Mr. Zeamer and Mr. Brittan when their bomb group had a reunion at a hotel where I was attending a seminar. I spent more time hanging out with them and, well, I don’t remember what that seminar was about anyway.

Hush! Don't you know everything is supposed to be awful until January 20th?

Way back when my wife and I were shopping for a midsize sedan. We rented a fairly loaded Stratus for a trip and we both loved it. Ended up buying a V6 Accord, at least partly because Honda gave us a better deal than Dodge.

And it just kept getting worse. 

Can't. Sorry.

How could you question a marriage that produced this lovely child?

Carroll Shelby, of course, came up with a cheap and entirely effective solution:

Well, to be fair, neither could the car.

Nah, one of these will drop right in: