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Yeah, weirdly some of the earlier years had both.

Obviously a completely different application, but my old Mustang has tucked tailpipes, and I’ve had an ongoing internal debate on whether or not I like them. On one hand, it’s super clean looking. On the other hand not having duel pipes sticking out the back kind of feels wrong, considering how nice/rumbly of an

The only reason I ever started using Uber/Lyft was because it’s a lot easier and quicker using an app than having to call a dispatcher who may or may not get a car to you. If traditional taxis had a similar, digital way to hail a car, I’d rather go with them. Maybe they do now? (it’s been a couple years since I’ve

As many have touched on, tires are the answer.

I were picking one perfect Nolan movie, I’d probably opt for The Prestige. Memento is great too though (and, to your credit, feels a bit tighter).

I show that I don’t care about stick figure families by not adding stickers to my rear windshield.

I’ll keep doing my part as a Jalopnik reader and not buy any new cars

RE: Tennessee

If we’re doing somewhat recent boxing movie rock bottoms, I’d say Southpaw deserves a mention too.

One minor plus of chopping your garnish early is it give it a chance to dry a little. I know with cilantro, for instance, I’ll rinse it before chopping, and those wet leaves sort of stick to everything. It’s nice to chop it up at the very beginning of making, say, a pot of chili, so that it air dries a bit and doesn’t

I don’t know the last time I’ve heard anyone talk about it, but I sunk a ton of time into Project Gotham Racing on the original XBOX. I loved how it mixed traditional wheel to wheel racing and time trials with cone gated tracks that emphasized collecting style points (I think they called them Kudos?). I have fond

The C8's face is fine.  It needs a butt lift. 

I had the opportunity for the opposite experience a few years back (going from driving my whole life in the US, to driving in Ireland and Northern Ireland).

I think tier 3 can work as ancillary gifts. Like, you probably wouldn’t want to only buy someone scratchers or beef jerky, but they’d make nice stocking stuffers.

I’ll have to check out Gonijam: Haunted Asylum, but I will say there’s an underappreciated Canadian found footage haunted asylum movie that is way better than it has any right to be. Grave Encounters (2011) follows the crew of a ghost hunter reality TV show into a condemned asylum setting, and it nails the creepy,

It does say sponsored under the video, but yeah, pretty lame. 

I mean, many words do, but unless I’ve been mispronouncing gift, gig, gigabyte, give, giddy, gills, girls, gimp, and gismo my whole life, that’s not a hard and fast rule.

I somehow missed your original article on all the features.  Holy smokes.  The gadget lover in me wants one of these so bad now. 

The meximelt from Taco Bell. They still have plenty of guilty pleasures on the menu (Cheesy Gordita Crunch is one that became a menu fixture awhile back after years of promotional purgatory), but the meximelt was Taco Bell distilled down to its purest form. RIP 

I’m kind of the opposite. I’m intrigued by the gadgetry of Apple Watches (particularly the health tracking features), but I also regularly wear a small rotation of non-smart watches.  I’m worried if I integrate an Apple Watch into my life, I’d never get a chance to wear any of my dumb watches any more.