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Something like this, I’m guessing...

What trader? Here’s what Yahoo Finance has it at for today...

Well, since Tesla just had an earnings call yesterday, and the stock was up almost $50 (16%) today, it doesn’t surprise me that there’s a Tesla story or two on a car blog today.

Why would they need good luck or a chase truck?   You know that Alex Roy already did a Cannonball in a TM3 in 50 hours.  No problem.

It’s a good thing they didn’t get the Imperial crown...

House: Storms brought high winds to the Dentox, Texas area on July 12, causing a truck transporting a mobile home to overturn on Interstate 35 West....

I must admit that you have done the world a great favor by dissuading RVers across the nation from purchasing 70 year old autos and 70 year old trailers to use on their cross country adventures. Your logic and seriousness in the matter of turning a humorous, light hearted post into a serious discussion, and in turn,

You’ll be in good company. A little A1 steak sauce makes it slide right down.

Back in the pre-interstate mid 50's, speeds of 80mph weren’t necessary. Even today, if you’re towing stuff at 80mph, you need to get your license taken away. As for stopping, trailers do have brakes on them, you know. They did just fine most of the time. For the times they didn’t, I suggest you find and watch 1954's

You need a $60K pickup to haul that little bitty thing? You’ve got some ‘splaining to do!  A normal car could handle far more than that back in the day. Now get off my pad!

If my luck over the past 10 or more years is any indicator, I’ll have to either disagree with you or I need about 10 more nests out there. I just like that I can provide a safe, dry home to the same family of swallows each summer. Here’s the same brood at dinnertime.

I’ve got a nest on my front porch that the barn swallows have returned to every year for the past 10 years. I’ve gotten very attached to my extended feathered family and limit my porch time so they don’t get too upset. I do love the way the parents dive bomb me when I go out there though. Here’s a brood of five “kids”

I can’t believe some of the comments on here. It’s very simple, really. If the restaurant normally charges for something, including carbonated water, then pay for it. Not paying for it is stealing. Period. I don’t care how cheap it is. Besides, the cost may be minuscule when you do it, but when a hundred people a day

I like that bra better than the ones my dates usually wear.

Every time I see these Futurama clips, they make me depressingly happy.  Keep it up....or don’t. 

At least it wasn’t a swarm of these guys...

It’s not that hot in Texas. It was only 87 degrees here yesterday... at 2 in the morning!!

Wanna know a secret? I was born and raised in Chicagoland (sounds like an amusement park, doesn’t it?), and I love ketchup on my hot dogs. Just glad I live in Texas now where I can use solar to cook those dogs.