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Maggie Mull was a writer on Not Dead Yet, which explains that.  (He was the first obituary ghost; his on-screen widow remained a supporting character.)

This also makes me wonder whatever happened to the remake that was supposed to be in the works, developed by and starring Emily Hampshire (Stevie from Schitt’s Creek).

Now that’s committing to a bit.

Barth was a role model for several generations. Shame they never could get a big set of Fernwood/America together or the reunion they were going to do once before the rights confusion led nowhere. But I’m grateful for those Nick at Nite reruns in the 90s for giving me an adolescent appreciation of leisure suits. Check

Up in heaven, he just made Jessica Walters squeal again.

Work is underway. Pulled the motor and while waiting on parts to arrive from Partsorq (crossing my fingers everything is stock) I am plan to touch up the engine bay paint — not completely repaint it.

I've got a 93 tsi AWD sitting in my garage for 20 years. Best time I get that thing on the road.

Hell yeah!

I hang out with my local car youtuber friend a couple of times a month. When we get together he’ll throw me the keys for whatever he got latest, I drive us to brunch/lunch/wherever and give my impressions. On this particular weekend, it was their “cheapest EV you could buy” series which was a ‘22 Chevy Bolt EV in a

We have our 2016 Mazda CX-5 because after our beloved Mazda5 was totaled and our SSaturn grenaded it’s transaxle we had no usable cars and Mazda had a really good lease deal. We still have it because when it came off lease my wife had just left her job and we got an OK car loan in 30 minutes.  While it's not ideal the

I only had a motorcycle, for a while, and was commuting on it daily. When I got some of that stimulus money, I used it to buy a beater for $1700 that I could drive to work when it was really cold or raining (I live in San Diego, so really cold for me is 45 and under).

How I ended up with a 2023 rental spec Chrysler Voyager conversion: It was what I could afford. It’s not easy coming up with $70,000 for a $30,000 van.

I inherited it in 1981, it still works and I know how fix it when it doesn’t. I took it for a check up over the weekend, it is healthy and needed very little. Not to bad for a nearly 90 year old machine.

The perfect reply--well done.

I fly a lot for work. That means I need something I can leave safely in a parking lot, without worrying that it’ll get broke into or stolen. Something beneath even the worst scumbag thief. That’s right, when I need to go to an airport, I drive there in a Mitsubishi Mirage. I’ve never had to worry since.

Pretty simple in my case. Miata Is Always The Answer... unless it’s going to be your only vehicle and you need the ability to occasionally haul STUFF in your car. So the BRZ was the most Miata-esque thing I could find that didn’t seem like a COMPLETE compromise that would have me needing to rent a car every time I

Kia’s shitty dealer network.

I loved the Kia stinger from the moment I saw its debut. In 2019, my family was growing and I needed to replace my compact sedan with something a bit larger and more practical but I still wanted to keep things sporty. I decided the Kia Stinger was perfect. After doing a lot of research, I

Oh that brings back memories.

INNOVATION!

Man, this is so stupid.