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jayklein

14 year history of the playoffs?

I worked in SF, made $6.50/hr, and earned $501 after expenses. I didn’t make enough, but I made more than 25% of the people who took the “hard” challenge.

My dad recently emailed me to tell me that he was looking to trade in his 2014 Ford Edge SEL. He was at his local Ford Dealer and was given a price and spec sheet for a new 2018 Ford Edge SEL and with trade in and rebates he was getting about $2000 off sticker. He just wanted to know if that was a good deal.

1) I have a flag on my house and a sticker on my car that says “My Daughter is in the US Air Force” Does that make me “overly patriotic”? Also, I’ve never heard Hardees called that. Ever. Not once in 46 years. In my experience, Hardees serves better food than Burger King. But the closest one is 55 miles away

The first time I went, I took a friend and met my cousin at the track. The next year my older brother and I went. After that, no one wanted to go with me, so I went by myself in o2, 03 and 04.

I had that experience at Mid-Ohio for an IndyCar race as a guest of Team Penske. Filet mignon, Salmon and chicken in the teams hospitality tent and because it was the “Miller Lite 200", all the free Miller beer products you could drink!

When it was new the C4, to my then 13 year old eyes, was a giant leap into the future for Corvette. Compared to the C3, with all the power choked out of it by emissions regulation equipment, the C4 was a beast(not so much, when you really look at the numbers) and so much better looking than the C3!

I remember the screaming V10 days from Indianapolis. I went to the first 5 F1 races at Indy, 2000-2004.. Like you, I can’t believe it’s been that long. Y2K was 17 years ago!

Stopped dead on the Autostrada. In the left lane you can see how close the guardrail is to your drivers side mirror.

I spent two years living in Denmark, which meant that if I wanted to go anywhere else in Europe, I had to go through Germany. Going to Holland and Belgium wasn’t bad, but the drive to Italy and back was brutal. Horrendous traffic on the way down meant two ten hour days behind the wheel. The trip back was marred by an

I don’t really like the Nissan GTR. I understand what it is and what it’s accomplished and what it’s capable of, but I think it’s more part of the crowd it attracts, than the car itself.

The ARCA cars raced at KY last night and put on one hell of a show!

How far they’ve come since the riots is nothing short of amazing. Especially when you consider that their problems date back to the 1960's.

Peter Griffin said it best: “Florida is the South’s trashcan.”

Shortly after this incident the HOA declined to renew their contract with the towing company.

Hahaha! That’s great!

I’ve only had one dealing with the CPD and that was almost 30 years ago and it wasn’t a good experience. I was arrested for something I didn’t do(and proved it). Back than and even into the early 2000's they had a bad reputation. The force was young, the average age of a beat cop was 26 or 28. They’ve gotten better

My brother used to live in a condo complex in downtown Cincinnati. They had quite a bit of free street parking available and they required a sticker or other tag to be visible to park on the private streets. But they only enforced that rule M-F 8am-5pm. After working hours and on the weekends they didn’t care who

I like the idea of the Hyperloop, but I’m a little skeptical. Personally, I think rail is the way to go. High speed for long distance and the west, medium speed for travel between the cities in the more densely populated eastern part of the country. Maybe express routes from the bigger cities east of the Mississippi

In the early 90's I tried my hand at selling cars at a big Toyota dealer in the Greater Cincinnati area.