janstett1
SweetZombieJesus
janstett1

Not to start an argument, but were you not around back then or just don't think much of people in the refuse business? The 2600 sold 30 million units. And arcade games were very popular, there was even a Top 10 song about fucking PacMan. I am pretty sure the garbage man knew what the hell an Atari game was.

I had one of the first store copies my Dad bought me. Cost $49.99.....and it wasn't even as terrible as Raiders of the Lost Ark. Google that impossible piece of crap.

That is a 1935 CHRYSLER design study. Look familiar?

Remember when fans dressed like. . . . . . . .FANS ??? Ugh - I liked that BETTER.

Middle to upper-middle and "entry level rich" tend to be conservative since they're still working, meeting bottom lines, and feeling the brunt of government's burden.

Is 'yummy mummies' not a thing in America?

You might be surprised.

You're WAY out of line with your sarcasm. I'm left after watching that commercial knowing that now I HATE Chevy, no nothing about their vehicle, and have been cruelly reminded that the dogs we love so much have such an unfortunately short lifespan. I'm sorry, did the "targeted...demographic" see something that I

I miss when Top Gear was "serious" about making the show.

This 6 episodes per years is ridiculous!

Angel Dust is one of my personal top 10 rock albums of all time. Some of that is nostalgia for my early high school years when it came out, but even when I listen today, it's still a great album, way ahead of its time. FNM was always just experimental enough to be interesting without going full avant-garde or

Third world:

Are you one to see the glass as 2/4ths full, or 8/16ths emtpy?

Sigh. You guys don't really 'get' the Malaise Era, do you.

Is abandoning your Porsche a thing people do in the UK?

In this humble commenter's view this was the best racing series America has ever produced. It got the balance between stock appearance and competitive parity just right.

The government spends with absolutely no regard to income, so what's the point.

Oh how I miss pop-up headlights...