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My wife and I finally watched GoT this summer. I’d been looking forward to it after all the hype (missed the boat the first few years, and just figured I’d wait until it’s over). I really thought I was going to love it: dragons, boobs, ultra-violence, etc.

Love soda, but I rarely drink it. If I’m enjoying one, I definitely going full octane, preferably Cherry Coke with cheese fries and a burger or hot dog. I’ll never for the life of me understand diet sodas. I’ve tried them, probably a couple dozen times (my wife used to be a Diet Coke fiend), and they just taste like

Doug Demuro just “reviewed” the ev Hummer (non-production vehicle that couldn’t be driven). I wasn’t sold but now I am (assuming the production model matches what has been promised).

That’s awesome, although I’d probably be annoyed if I was the postal worker/amazon delivery driver who had to trek through the blood everyday.  That shit looks sticky and messy.

Haven’t seen it, now I want to. I really like Jason Sudeikis.

Danny Trejo, a legit badass, calling out Hollywood stars for doing their own stunts is pure brilliance:

I’m fairly certain they wouldn’t be driving on open roads. It would have to be a closed course; and my guess is there would probably be an “instructor” sitting shotgun with a secondary brake (and possibly a steering wheel).

And correct me if I’m wrong, but I think Demuro is far and away the most popular automotive youtuber. Not surprisingly, he’s also seems to: have the most journalistic integrity; never (or extremely rarely) goes for clickbait; and also seems to have one of the least flashy garages of the all the youtubers.  He’s really

Or with only 3,125 options, you could probably hack it in an hour or less. Might even take less time than going to the dealer.* Throw on some tunes, crack open a beer (but not too many beers, lest you forget the cracked code), and get pressing.

Patents only last 20 or 25 years though (sorry don’t feel like hitting up the google to figure it out exactly).  If these came out in 1980, that patent would have long expired.  It is a really good idea.  Every time I take my boys fishing or canoeing, I’m deathly afraid of losing my keys (usually end up tying them to

There are far more people in the know out here, but don’t dealerships make a good deal of their revenue from warranty and service work?

That’s how you know it's good

In an unfortunate confluence of events, my wife one time walked into our house as I was exiting the bathroom with half gallon of milk and half a roll of wadded up paper towels.

Yep, and they acknowledge that in the article and the letter (albeit not the specific storylines).

That thing makes absolutely no sense. What’s the point of even connecting it to the car? You get an extra 30 cubic feet of cramped storage to go along with your already mansion-esque tent? I guess it would be a nice way for a decent sized cult to call it quits from a scenic destination. 

I know all of the following can be answered with The Google, but here goes:

New Stevie Wonder! The tunes are pretty good; especially considering the dearth of music coming from him the last couple decades. Not sure how I feel about the guest appearances on “Can’t Put It In The Hands Of Fate.”  Kind of wish it was just a straight up Stevie tune.  Still nice to have regardless.

This rabbit hole got a little too deep.

Well I guess if I ever reach the point where a spare million isn’t a big deal, then my prior offer stands.

Yep, if I ever win a Nobel prize+ $1 million, please feel free to to interrupt whatever the fuck I’m doing, at whatever fucking hour of the day.