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Little Black Coupe Turned Silver
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This!

The stage manager in me was in full panic mode, trying to figure out who was wrong and what line to call to get them back on track... It was horrible.

He totally did! I caught that one too!

It's a fantastic-ly special huge hunting/camping/outdoor store. It's also full of many mounted animals, and fills in for a museum in small towns... Or maybe that was just my childhood. Going to Cabella's to see the animals.

They are also a safer form of having lit candles on the tree.

Sign me up.

Safety wise, I agree. I'm also sure the paddock and pits aren't up to par either. But I still think it should be a horrible thing for RA to put in more grandstand seating for any reason. Being stuck in one spot for the race, sitting on bleachers? No thanks. I've made it a point to have never sat in a grandstand

Half the fun of RA is tailgating while watching the race at your favorite corner. There are plenty of giant screens around to see the action on the rest of the track, the elevation changes and trees blocking the view are what make the track so amazing.

I remember an article from a few months ago about a driver having trouble with not having enough room for his feet to properly drive, and they had to modify the car. He was 5'11.

Well, it's still not bending like a traditional frame. You went way more in depth with your answer.

Frame?

Carbon fiber shatters on impact. The fuel tank is in a different location. Should I continue?

He might not be a movie star, but he seems to be well known in the business world, and was a driver in the Pirelli World Challenge racing series.

I remember the first time I saw the first movie. It was on DVD, I had never heard of it, and I don't think my tiny 6-screen theater town even got it when it was in theaters. It was at my youth pastors house, where the V-Chip turned everything into rated G language, and we had to fast forward over anything "racy"

I did a track day in 105 degree heat, and the 20 minute sessions were miserable. So glad we had access to the air conditioned timing tower.

Nash Metropolitans were the same way. They were marketed as the second car for a family, for the wife to get groceries in, since it was so small compared to a "man's car".

Nopenopenopenope.

Piccadilly Circus is the Times Square of London. Seems like a good place for it.

The billboards also show other details including that route's lowest fare or the weather in the origin destination. So far, only two have been set up, one at London's famous Piccadilly Circus and one next to Chiswick.