janstett1
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janstett1

The BBC loves to come to the US and point fingers at the deepest darkest corners of the US. They love making us look like carnival freaks. It's decades old and predates Top Gear.

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The Germans are obsessed with each other to begin with. They eat, sleep, drink, and breathe the competition. Mercedes, BMW, and Audi are obsessed with what the others are doing.

I don't know why people are so upset by things like this (rhetorically, of course) when we have:

Wenches love winches

I work just outside of the city. My neighbor in the lab lives nearby (plus) but in an apartment with one parking space that barely fits his Korean SUV, so no garage and no toy car. Next question...

About time, but I'll be waiting for the New New New iPad (iPad 5).

LOL, when one of my buddies and I were bench-racing our crappy econobox first cars (mine: 85.5 I-Mark; him: 83 Citation) he asked what kind of interior I had, and I said "cloth". He didn't understand what that meant.

My first car was an 85.5 Isuzu I-Mark, the car upon which the Spectrum was based. Mine was a hatchback from before the flushed headlight styling update. 70hp and the tranny died at 70,000 miles.

What fun is it calling them the 69'ers? Too easy.

I've always been partial to the 930 wheel

Rick Ross's Rolls Royce? Revolting, really.

Didn't you hear, they're moving back to Philly

/Yukky disc jockey voice on

Different kinds of cars. I love the WRX, and I'm a 2000 TA owner since I bought it new.

How many syllables in "back"? I think John is trying to stretch it to 3.

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Red Letter Media (Mr. Plinkett) once lampooned Star Trek: First Contact for making a 65 year old man act like he's Bruce Willis. Now Bruce Willis IS a 65 year old man.

Be careful what you wish for

More of a principality.