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Why do you say that?

This has gotta be spotty at best when it comes to action sports.

I didn't get to drive either, but I sat in both at the OC Auto Show last night and I completely agree. The Colorado is built so much better. The Tacoma feels so cheap in comparison.

It's more about it being enjoyable. There's some spectacular about live performance and the idea that any thing awesome can happen. It's great to see the pros and then some other random celebrities get thrown in and see how they handle the situation.

Improv/sketch comedy isn't for everybody, but some seriously great

I just want to point out that I was working at Apple when Steve died and I quit shortly after. Now I'm not saying I'm directly related to why their quality is so terrible now, but sure seems like a pretty big coincidence.

Fahrenheit 451 is beginning. Just saving up to buy my next wall.

I was lucky enough to have a similar experience 2 years ago. One of my best memories of all time.

Some of them you go straight up and back down as though you are on a half pipe. Or sometimes the jump just goes very far so you can't see the landing.

Every other part of the movie was totally believable though.

How did this article by Brian seriously piss you off this much?

I'm not going to say the dirt bikers have it easy, but if were talking enduro/cross country racing, mountain bikers exert a lot more physical effort. Guess it depends on your definition of "tough."

SNL doesn't get it right all the time, but even when its not super funny, I'm still very entertained by it. And then they have those true moments of excellence. That's the beauty of sketch comedy: It doesn't always work, but when it does, it works great.

This is a great guide and feels like something right out of the mental book I've wrote for myself.