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I’m wondering what percentage of the NP votes are just guys trying to get Rob in trouble with the missus.

I always imagined this being a ‘69-72 Chrysler Town & Country wagon.

I'll vote for a slight exaggeration of seating and nominate a 1971 Town & Country wagon with a third row. They are Brobdingnagian and would have been cheap and available when the B-52s were young and poor. 

There are a few limited instances where it makes sense to take a private jet. When I was consulting for Wal-Mart, their EVP’s would typically fly in and out the same day on a private jet. (Wal-Mart owns a fleet of private jets, just for their executives to do same day travel.)

Kinja seems to be broken again so I guess you get my nested comment.

Never anything that appeared on my Lust List, but a droptop with a row-yer-own transmission in apparently decent shape at this price point is hard to resist. I wouldn’t be embarrassed to drive this. Nice Price.

I think the real solution to the frequent crashes at the 11'8" bridge is to make it smaller. Hear me out!

I’ll be the contrarian here and go with NP. This owner did all the right things and didn’t cut corners on this old LWB. It’s gorgeous to boot.

Now, a group of House Democrats have introduced a $547 plan to revamp surface transportation infrastructure...

Is this a setup? Why would someone have 3 traffic lights mounted on stands on the back of a flatbed? Every time I’ve seen traffic lights being transported they’re typically haphazardly thrown in the bed of a utility company truck.

Seems like a violation of habeas porkus.

That’s the wurst.

One time I had a bunch of German sausages I was trying to smuggle into the US confiscated at customs. I felt aggrieved

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CW McCall sucks even as Trucker Songs go.

Making a 2nd lane? On a 120 mile long route? Hmm, based on how long the local DOT has been working to add lanes on the local road for 200 yards...

I could see it. Price isn’t stupid-high and the condition is good. No BS boy-racer crap and mileage is reasonable for the age. And a row-yer-own tranny . . .

Great way to end the article, Lawrence. It is more important than ever for consumers to understand that they do not need to buy a car right now. There are more vehicles produced every day and there absolutely will be another car for you to buy on another date in the future.