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Ben Grimm
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Yeah, I’m going to need the details on this drinking game...

On that note...

It’s probably too much of a dream for me and too much of a step down for Frank, but I like the way you think nonetheless.

I suggested that to Mack Astin. He said, “From your mouth to the producers’ ears!” 

And thank you for your support on my more personal endeavor!

Queued up before the cull. The intent was indeed to leave out of solidarity, so you can imagine my frustration when it got bumped to a run date that was after everyone else from the old guard had already left the building. That said, I must admit that I was pleasantly surprised to see that the piece ended up being

A massive exposé of the oil industry and its sordid manipulation of government and consumers going on for in excess of 150 years - and you cry, “crony capitalism” over a few electric cars/trucks?

Even neater was the Razor concept.

Nah, because don’t you know? Small trucks don’t sell in the US.

I know, right? It’s not like they just bought the car last month.

It’s a 12-year old car. For him it’s time for a replacement, as it would be for many/most people with a car of that vintage. He won’t “save” money, but its logical to want something that might have lower operating costs.

I think it’s more like “Well it’s time to replace my aging car, since I am going to be in the market anyway I would prefer an EV.” 

You tedious little shit.

I get that new concepts and words can be hard. The singular “they” in English only goes back to the 14th century

Oh fuck right off.

Learn English. They is a very common singular pronoun, and has been long before trans folk started using it.

The Plymouth Prowler is a neat car that deserves our respect and admiration, and we should acknowledge that just about nobody but mid-90's Chrysler would put a concept car into production virtually unchanged just because they wanted an excuse to play around with some production technique (in this case, working with

Equally hilarious is the moment they realize the political party they pledge their unwavering devotion to is also not on their side.

You are assuming facts not in evidence: that these truckers, specifically, were the majority of those transporting toilet paper and other sundries during the pandemic.

it’s always so funny to watch when right wing nutjobs are confronted with the fact that the general populace is not on their side