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So Pryor is going to be a Patriot next year, right?

I miss Emmitt’s lock of the week.

This is the kind of content I come for on Jalopnik.

Can’t unsee.

Yeah — that seems like one that was probably an attempted abduction. Driver gets you to get out of your car and kind of search around before taking you via gun or knife.

I think its more that s(he) doesn’t want to leave the company of the dog. Not worried about the dog. Who doesn’t want to spend their day with their dogs, ya know?

You’re terrible for this, but you deserve a star nonetheless. I think this will regrettably go over most people’s heads.

This. This killed last year for me. It was the first version I had bought since ‘11 I think and when i wanted to do that stuff in franchise mode. As soon as I saw generic names, generic uniforms, etc. it was awful. There should be options for expansion, any name you want, division changes, etc. Not to mention how

Baby whale video!? What is this that you speak of...

Pittsburgh is such an excellent city to pilot this in. I know they’re here because of CMU’s robotics department, etc., but the actual geography of Pittsburgh provides nearly everything a car will need to be good at. Roads are often comically narrow, so much so that two cars cannot pass each other on it. Not to mention

Amen. I didn’t understand why the author would portray the comparison in two separate measurements. Percentage and hundredths of seconds are not even remotely comparable. While this was a good read, the specifics of it were not well done. The comparison of two different types of measurement is a huge mistake.

I don’t think there is any one specific reason that ratings and attendance are so far down, rather a wide array of reasons. For me, I haven’t watched a race since Martinsville (Late March?) because I can’t stand to listen to Darrel Waltrip anymore. He constantly is telling us how we should think, how amazing

i like how you think. the most important part is the beans and potato salad getting a little bit of that wonderful bbq sauce on it. Though I do think cornbread is a must if its made good. Shitty cornbread is the worst thing ever and can ruin the entire meal.

i never knew i needed this. but make sure you butter up the cornbread after its fried.

Really good article, Beth. It is important for people never to get discouraged because swimming is tough. I’ve swam for 16 years and I still get in the pool and some days are just a struggle for a variety of reasons, including sometimes my stroke just feels off. I also highly recommend never being afraid to ask those

Likewise, she’s making me feel guilty that I won’t get to the pool today. Excellent point on it being low impact on ankles, but even more importantly on the knees. I average about 20 miles/week running up until a few weeks ago when I got the dreaded IT band syndrome. I’ve spent the last four weeks alternating between

That really is a good solid way to do it. One of the absolute toughest things about swimming is how lonesome and boring it can get. I’ve swam for 16 years (10 of which were competitive) and I still get in the pool and just find myself bored sometimes. The best way I fight that is to play with speed a lot. I also

13? You’re giving them more credit than you should... I’m going 7 year old.

I had the same initial thought until I read that further down in the comments. I was happy to see that I was incorrect!

Pulled out of the intersection and stopped. Apparently he was the medic who pulled the truck driver out while it was on fire.