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One that I remember:

These are killer bees, not honey bees. A man-made invasive species. Get off your high horse.

Yeah they weren’t honey bees you fuckstick. They were the type of bees helping to displace honey bees.

Chris Economaki once told a funny story about an interview he did with Foyt at the race following one of his Indy wins. Foyt had been out walking the track early in the morning. Economaki asked him why he does that and what he learns about the track by doing it. Foyt said “Well Chris, to tell you the truth, I just

#COTD

It could maybe work, if it was all blue.

+1 Sweetwater windfarm experience

Don’t be embarrassed, Torch; “wiggle wagons” are the hardest to back up. The longer the trailer is, the easier it is to reverse. The problem is that, because of the shorter distance between your pivot (the 5th wheel) and your axle, that means you have to be much quicker at ‘chasing’ the trailer when it starts to go

What can I say? I like to look at beautiful ladies, and beautiful ladies gain a good money from being looked at. I have the faintest idea that all those that are complaining, are just those that would never be hired as a booth model. But it’s just my idea, and what I know?

Also incredible because he literally was given a chance to grab a weapon and go defend America when he was younger and fitter, and instead got five deferments.

My mom played that song all the time when I was a kid. But since Eddie Murphy, I can’t hear it without bleating out ‘WOOKIN PAH NUB’

Are you sure you were driving a Mustang and not a Camaro???

As the owner of both a ‘66 Mustang and ‘66 Dodge Coronet (same b-body platform as the Charger), I can tell you the driving experience of the Mustang makes it hands-down the better car. The b-body is a boat and rides and handles like one. The Mustang is lighter, more nimble and in general just more fun to drive.

If headlights at dusk create a problem for you, you are not safe to be on the road and you shouldn’t have a license (or if your country permits such a thing, your license should have a curfew). It’s really that simple.

Exactly. Are the headlights somehow too much light at dusk or even daylight? I remember my dad asking me to electrically disable his DRLs because he did not like driving during the day with his headlights on. When I asked why, he said “because I’ll have to change the bulbs more often” My suggestion was to stop driving

Headlights at a certain time of dusk creates very nasty blindness.

But at least half the time it will soon be darker, but your dash lighting is on, so how long will it take you to remember you don’t have headlamps on?