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"THIS IS MY RELAXED FACE!"

Great. Now that the Steelers have a win every Yinzer is gonna be talking Super Bowl again.

Never forget for good or bad, when you travel you leave your own laws and protection behind.

Going by this list, I think bobrayner may, in fact, be the Most Interesting Man in the World.

Tomorrow's Tennessean: "Jake Locker's Hip To Be Squared"

The entire NFC East lost today.
Just want to throw that out there.

It's been a while since we haven't been on the business end of a game like that. Phew.

Jeep CJ-5 with the old 304 V-8. Soft top and doors. No luggage space, desperately uncomfortable, loud, wanders all over the road, no heat, no air, terrible gas mileage, and you are guaranteed to to arrive wherever you are going dusty, tired, and grinning from ear to ear. I did a long trip up the Appalachians in just

5-11 is considered a winning season for the Lions, right?

She practiced going the requisite 2 miles per hour by driving from Tampa to Miami with her blinker on.

NC Miata. If you want a limited slip, you're talking $26k+ for a car that doesn't even have 175hp, and they're not all that light. Yes, they're fantastic cars, but I just can't see why anyone looks at the price of a new one and doesn't go elsewhere with their money.

I didn't think he deserved to be dumped on further. He was a good kicker for them before that gaffe.

I don't know why Norwood gets crapped on so much. The 47 yarder he missed was his longest attempt that year on grass. I blame Marv Levy more, and I like Levy.

I just realized I have zero feelings, bad or good, about the Rams. Zero. I can't even be bothered to dislike them. That pretty much sums up, I think, the rest of the NFL's feelings on them.

Jeep. A culture defined by the fact that one of their strongest traditions is to wave at anyone else in a Jeep. I have had the same Jeep Wrangler for almost 20 years. Was my daily driver for 14. Still going strong.

Absolutely agree. I have joined online communities for every car I've ever owned - and I can say hands down that I've had the best experience with Jeep-heads.

Jeep people. Cannot believe the amount of teamwork and kindness i've received from complete strangers. whether it be out on the trail, working in the shop, out on the road, or on the internet. very few seem to have this "my rig is better than yours" mindset, usually nothing but respect for each other and our heeps.