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jeremymusic

It's so ugly though...

I would so rock that as my daily driver. Because the only thing that could make that more outrageous is a middle class, 40-ish, fat, white guy stepping out of it to grab a Mt. Dew at the corner convenience mart.

California's statute setting forth the penalties for actions such as this, which can be referred to as "How much will it cost, lady?" sets forth the going rates for tapping a teen (so, as long as you have the money...) (before people go nuts, this is a tongue in cheek response, and 16 has been acceptable for far

Best FedEx commercial ever.

Notice all of the big rigs that can stop just fine? If you are driving 10 mph faster than the rigs on dry roads, fine. If you are driving 30 mph faster than the professional rig drivers that definitely spend more time on the road than you do on snowy, rainy, or icy roads, you should accept your death gracefully.

I prefer the third generation. Or, as it should be called, "the Miata before there was a Miata".

My parents had one of these that my brother managed to total three times before my dad gave up and stopped buying it back from the insurance company. It was a horrid little car.

Three words, Archduke Franz Ferdinand. "Pretty minor events in the grand scheme of things."

Then you have raised kids with no concept of the importance of history.

Nuts. Pick your connotation.

I've had two cars with bizarre transmissions.

I have a 2006 Ford Fusion, all power, sunroof, leather... stick shift.

Cash for clunkers didn't affect these cars, right?

Your quadruple post is scary...

and those big white signs are pretty easy to see to let you know exactly what is expected of you.

As close as this person was getting to the surrounding cars, they obviously had a good grasp on the dimensions of their car.

The song was kind of a joke by Norman Greenbaum. He was Jewish (really? Greenbaum was Jewish? Imagine that...), and he heard a gospel song and basically thought, yeah, that sounds kinda cool, I can do that. So he wrote a song about Jesus.

The guy in the SUV acted maliciously? I think he was far nicer than I would have been. For instance, he stopped when they started mob-slowing him down.

That's not a car. That's a missile with wheels.

After watching the video(s), my opinion is that the guy in the SUV was being nice. If it had been me, there would have been a lot more casualties. If I fear for my own safety, or particularly my family's safety, I will have absolutely no problem using my vehicle as a weapon to protect us.