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That deal has pretty much completely fallen apart. Too much money, even for Qatar

That’s a bullshit answer from someone who has apparently never driven on ice.

(I live in LA, but went to school by Lake Superior at Michigan Technological University and grew up outside of Ann Arbor. The roads here don’t turn to “ice”, you’re just a shitty fucking driver)

If the end result is less shrill shrieking on the internet, good.

We’ve got to wait for March, man.

Don’t build bridges, drive them

I think I look forward to this article every year with increasingly more anticipation than I do actual Christmas.

My catalog sells this exclusively.

I kind of wish this picture was posted to Jalopnik without revealing whether or not it was a fake just to see what minutiae some reader would find that would invalidate the whole picture.

For you, being trapped in a hotel in North Dakota during a blizzard in subzero temperatures will be a story you tell for the rest of your life. For midwesterners, it was Tuesday.

I don’t want to Northsplain to you, Anna, but you have to rent a snowmobile. 

Rotary are only unreliable if you try to use them like a piston engine. Of you ring them out to redline at least once everytime you wont get the carbon build up that destroys the apex seals.

What series checks for fatigued suspension bolts? If there is no play in the wheel, it gets a pass in any series I can think of

What’s funny is how some of them were running the plastic truck intakes in early stages.

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This is the final moments of the semi-final vs. San Lorenzo, including a wonderful last-second save by the keeper Danilo and the entire team running onto the field in jubilation.

Best one yet...

So.......Days of Thunder, then.

Nah that’s a Holden HQ, mate.

There’s Carter Lake in Iowa, which is almost completely surrounded by Nebraska. I got a ticket there when I went to get gas on a rental from the Omaha Airport. I thought the cop had made a mistake when he pointed out it was Iowa. I was, like, “I’m in Nebraska. I never crossed the river.”