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Agreed. Definitely looks like the second one from the end. I have to believe that this is a far better start to an investigation than the owner would otherwise have had. I also can't believe that I found this on the map. I was really just looking around out of curiosity, and for whatever dumb luck, the little island

I agree with your sentiments in this thread. I'm just slightly bitter that I got my first speeding ticket in probably 8 years for doing 78 on a <3 yr old section of freeway, with nobody in sight, at 10am on a sunny summer day, in my E46. The exact same freeway that I drive every day commuting, at the same speed,

I saved the pics, too:

That was all I was looking for from Google maps satellite view, and it all of a sudden just popped into view, then I noticed the temporary shade structure and about shit my pants...

16564 Church Street, Morgan Hill. It's got to be in one of these two garages:

16564 Church Street, Morgan Hill. It's gotta be in one of those two garages:

Even from the Google street view you can see a dark blue SUV or crossover that looks similar to the one in the parking lot in the CL photo:

Reposting my find, just in case it gets missed by PeterVWJetta:

You gotta check out the response I made to the main commenter here. I thought, what the hell, I'll look on Google maps (um, uh, while on a break at work). Morgan Hill is small, and the idiot took a picture looking out from his garage, maybe I'll see the small island with bushes, in the garage driveway, in the one CL

HOLY SHITBALLS!!!

There's another old CL ad in google's search results with the same phone number different name), but it's expired. Not sure if it can help, but what the hell:

I had the same thought. Then I started clicking through the museum link (I have kids, and leave near here, so I'm genuinely interested), and learned a lot about our favorite Hasselopnik writer on his website: http://www.jasontorchinsky.com/

Ummmmm.....

As an engineer, I find this impressive. A group of highly trained professionals can collectively work in unison, all seemingly unaware that their decisions will lead to the needless deaths of 32 people. 2 still missing, likely in the wreckage.

A grand jury is in the process of deciding if disciplinary action will be taken, and what that action may be. Trooper Daymon has been advised by his legal counsel not to comment.

:58 - Coors Light fingernail graphics. That helps sum it up. Don't get me wrong, I'm all for this.

Having lived very near Pismo for quite a while, I can confirm the existence of the slightly inland Central Coast rednecks but moreso the extensive influx of rednecks from the San Joaquin Valley to the dunes OHV area. Pismo (actually Oceano Dunes SVRA) is a great place to play around in the dunes whilst also chilling

By pairing a small turbocharged three-cylinder engine with 231 horsepower to an electric motor that powers the front wheels, the combined AWD system has 362 horsepower and will toss the sleek coupe around a track with ease.

Truly, the problem is that EREV is vague and shouldn't be used, but it sounds fancier and has a nicer acronym. Series Hybrid is two little words that exactly describe the drivetrain: multiple (usually two) types of power generating systems, working only in series to propel the vehicle. Extended Range doesn't tell me

...or rap in general. Not a big fan. Mute works well.