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Usually just Marines. None of these people look like they are about to assault a beach head so I’m going to just go with morons.

A thousand blessings unto you on this day.

Why not Jaguar?

Hey hey, it’s not Friday yet!

Unravel, which stars a little red knitted character called Yarny, is unusually personal. It is an intimate game,

I may be in the minority. But I disagree... I think the sheer fact that its reinventing a segment is by definition giving it personality. It looks pretty good for a truck, I mean how much can you do with the basic proprtions of a truck. As far as true personality I think that comes from the feel behind the wheel,

You are....

Totally agree. Comparing Lotus to McLaren is like comparing Clarkson to Keira Knightly. They’re both British, speak English and are human (we think).

That last hit home. :(

Perpetual air-humping machine Rob Gronkowski busted out for three touchdowns in his first game of the season, but

If only Martin understood the first rule of nicknames: Repeatedly calling attention to the nickname you hate will only make people want to use it more.

I think bootlegging is super uncool.

“Ideally, he’s a placeholder for a year or two to mentor Johnny Manziel...”

Ooo, let’s talk about the chemistry between Ani and Ray. The people I was watching it with and I all thought there was some real, actual, hard chemistry going on - or they were acting their fucking asses off - because a blind deaf-mute could have picked up on the sexual tension, it was so palpable. My theory is Ray

This season’s TD is loosely based on real events in and around Northern California. Like season 1 it is more a character piece than an actual plot. Think about season 1, the show was really about the two detectives and how they ended up where they did, and a bit of retribution for the penance they paid for their

This is me after every episode.

Rutan, and Scaled Composites believes in human control, rather than computer control for things like this.

Was running Linux, the feather wing driver wouldn’t work.

Long story short, they sold cars to people who couldn’t pay for them. The DCX days weren’t kind to them either. One of Car & Driver’s editors had a column about it a couple years ago.