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Kyle Critchnau
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Doctor Who frankly wouldn’t be Doctor Who with the occasional throwaway story, to more keenly contrast the giddy highs and crushing lows against a patina of average-ness.

Dan Gilbert appears to be taking advantage of Drew

People from Oklahoma, ranked:

Given the choice, I’d still take the 356.

I don’t even like dentsides (73-79) I’m more of a bumpside (67-72) or unibody (61-63) guy. But dang that looks sweet. 

Hey, at least we have the Ultimate Fighting Congressman.

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Not even the best song from that movie...

OMG THEY HAVE ECHELON

Now the silver lining to the worst depreciating list is the Chevrolet Impala. Its position on the list is likely due to crossover madness, but for shoppers looking for a reliable and comfortable sedan for cheap, these can be excellent values.

The one where Daddy Pig builds a house for the Wolf family is a personal favorite, if only for this line:

Probably way too late on this one, but oh well. 1950 Ford, bought it about 2.5 years ago with the idea of making a custom, then discovered just how bad the rust issues were. Trying to psych myself up into fabricating the one piece (the lower B-pillar) that isn’t available as a replacement, though at this point I’ll

MVP

Moonraker lasers > all other weapons. Change my mind.

Common human decency should outweigh money and winning.

What? No love for Blast from the Past or Looney Tunes: Back in Action?

Will he smile?

Now that you say it, I can totally see it in his face. Dude’s got the same eyes.

I know this doesn’t work, but #COTD nonetheless.

Steps for Tesla (or any other Silicon Valley company, for that matter):

Warther, $88. Handmade, beautiful finish, holds an edge great, basically my go-to for any kind of knife (or decorative metal plates, if you’re into that sort of thing). If you’re in that part of Ohio, the factory is also worth a tour.

Warther, $88. Handmade, beautiful finish, holds an edge great, basically my go-to for any kind of knife (or