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    Sunbeam Tiger.

    Time for an HHR SS. Did those come in panel van configuration?

    OC Transpo in Ottawa. They have their shit together most of the time. Sure, it's a little expensive ($3.45 a trip), but Ottawa is bloody huge, and it's been extremely reliable for me.

    You don't buy an Aston Martin for the speed. You buy one to be the classiest motherfucker around.

    Pros: located close to me, to the point where I know exactly where the pictures were taken.

    Unfortunately, the Mounties can't stop everyone.

    Taxi drivers are more at risk from customers than customers are at risk from them. Seriously, being a taxi driver is one of the more dangerous jobs, at least here in Canada.
    http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/ca…

    The edited Pine-Sol version is awful, but amusing.

    I'm assuming U d'O? And yeah, there's a reason why I call it No-See Transpo.

    I vote for secret option C: build a new Avro Arrow.

    Gas, short for gasoline.

    I work in auto parts at a Canadian Tire, and every time a person comes in with a Cobalt or any similar model, I always make sure that they've received the recall notice. Pretty much all of them have, but absolutely none of them have gotten the fix yet. I explain to them what the issue is and what's happened, and tell

    If he's french (can't watch the video, so I have no idea), he's not even wrong. Quatre-vingt is eighty, but it literally means four twentys.

    It feels like all the Malibu Maxxs in the world are here in Ottawa. Seriously, they seem to be incredibly popular as taxis.

    I saw a Caterham on my way home from work yesterday. Two guys were wrenching on it. I've also seen an Opel in Aurora, Ontario, two right-hand drive Land Cruisers in Ottawa, and an Amphicar, to name a few off the top of my head.

    "Just east" is 1600 miles? From Ottawa to Regina, Saskatchewan, it's a 2616 kilometre (or 1625 mile) drive, or around halfway across the country. I hope there was sarcasm there that I'm missing.

    Actually, section 162 of the criminal code states that a person must be nude in order for it to be voyeurism.

    That's politics. Now those, on the other hand, will always be FUBAR'd. The next two years of elections are going to be a lot of fun.

    As well as the fact that our justice system is relatively competent! Because if worse came to worse and we had a case like this in Canada, and supposing that the trial went the way it did in this case, that shit would be shot down so fast by the Supreme Court or any court of appeals that it would make your head spin.

    I really like the design, too. The IS looked a lot better in person that it did in pictures, and I thought that one looked good too.