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John Bucsek
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A lot of these are finding a whole new life today. I spend a lot of time playing with toy trains, or creating fine scale model railways depending on who you ask. Many of my locomotives are fitted with tiny speakers and even teenier digital sound systems, there are clever people who digitize these old recordings, clean

100% this, the old “entitled exit” as I like to call it. For folks who would rather inconvenience others (Or maybe hurt/kill someone else!) for their mistakes rather than take ownership and get off at the next exit.

Guarantee that’s what happened. I see this all the time at an area where a highway crosses I-5 near my house and people just shoot across the gore point last minute because they’d rather almost kill someone than get off at the next exit and turn around.

Drive outside the marked lines and then shit happens it isn’t the DOT’s fault, sorry. If missing a turn that bad just let GPS route you to the next turn to get back on course. And if you’re driving the interstates around ATL you’re already gambling with you and your cars safety.

Subaru had it covered:

The problem is that trucks lease/finance so much better than SUVs. When I purchased my truck, I would have actually preferred the SUV version but the payment would have been twice as much on a lease. 

That’s why the Jeep Gladiator exists

Ready for the 2.5 ft truck bed so suburban dads still feel like manly man. 

The bed to cab ratio on these trucks is getting a little insane. You might as well just buy an SUV and rent a uhaul trailer for the 1 time a year most of these guys will need to haul something. So dumb!

Next up will be the option of a fully-enclosed bed, aka a “trunk” and the sedan/limousine will have come full circle.

If this guy had exited the vehicle as told, he’d have been arrested for felony gun possession - so like any good felon he ran. No one takes off for expired tags, and the police know this. I agree that once it hit those speeds the cops should have broken it off. But the original sin here is the driver’s attempt to

I’m not sure I’m buying into the “aw, he didn’t deserve to die” message here. He went north of 100 mph, blew red lights, broke myriad laws. As the yoots say, FAFO.

Yeah, right? It’s super bizarre to me that this story is framed that it’s not the fault of the man who: was driving 107 mph, fled from law enforcement, running red lights, was a convicted felon with a loaded stolen gun, and had a warrant on him, that the ultimate outcome was that he drove beyond his means and crashed.

It’s a shame about the damage to the box truck.

I’m sorry, your obvious hatred of KISS obscured any point you tried to make.

I still wish CBS actually broadcasted it.

National treasures like this disappearing behind cash grab paywalls is among the worst things about our streaming reality now.

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The Rowling hate is like a game of far-left journalist telephone. Reading articles like this, one would assume that she grabbed a pitchfork and attacked a trans person.

I biked 8 miles to work for a few years prior to the pandemic. I was lucky that about 2/3 of my trip was through a series of large parks connected by bike/walking paths. Once I got out of the parks, it was time to ratchet up my awareness as biking on roads is not for the faint of heart.  It’s dangerous now that no one