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I’ve watched The Grand Tour. If you kill him, he just respawns at the beginning of a very tedious segment.

It also lets them explain to investors why are investing in fuel efficiency technology. If standards were lax and gas was cheap it would be really easy for short sighted investors to start demanding they only build and invest in profitable and currently in demand trucks, SUVs, and other gas guzzlers. That would leave

Its the B-52 of vans. Everyone commenting here will be dead when the last one is taken out of servoce.

Before that 1/4 mile run that guy flipped down the window like he’s about to go light speed and closing the window will actually help.

The problem with an NFL strike is that the careers are so short; the strike ends up mostly helping those who come later while imposing all the costs on the current players.

Meanwhile, crossovers are still languishing north of 10 seconds in many cases.

Just a reminder, the highlight of Mets calendar is approaching quickly. Only 15 more shopping days left until Bobby Bonilla day.

Seems odd, doesn’t it? Or maybe the idea of First Spouse has past its expiration date.

that’s a really good point, talk about not making lemonade with life’s lemons. it’s really bad sportsmanship, goes against the spirit of true competition. “a poor artist blames his tools” or some such quote.

Mr Meseeks, please help me destroy the LSPD!!
OooooWEE, CAN DO!

It’s an NBA-style move that’s drawing comparisons to what Sam Hinkie did with The Process in Philadelphia.

Goddammit why can’t Deadspin just stick to spor

My assumption is that the FBI had proof that Trump was communicating with Russia during the election, but did not have enough evidence to comment publicly on it and/or did not want to comment on an ongoing investigation.

It’s hard to find a parallel but I’ll try to create one. It won’t be perfect, but it’ll be good enough. Imagine that in the NFL, the teams themselves don’t actually own the league, they just play in it. A fraction of the teams (the organization - not the players) within the NFL decide that they’re unhappy with this

anyone else think the engineer guy sounds like the mayor on The Simpsons?

It takes an engineer to pull this off.