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I also assume it made him available for B99, so again, the right choice.

If he never left, we would never get Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping, so he made the right choice

Man the CG in that lead photo looks straight out of 1998

Welp, now I won’t be able to help myself from proclaiming “Yaaaay! I’ve been promoted!” every time I parallel park. But that would be amazing if you could get RuPaul for an interview. Please promise you’ll try, Logan!

My son won one these in a raffle. He loved it for many years. He knew it wasn’t skate park worthy but it was still cool with independent suspension, rubberized wheels, etc..

I vote MG EGT, homage to the BGT and CGT

I could parallel park a bus in that space.

Made even less sense when you factor that GM had a long-standing relationship with Disney at that point. Who approved this?

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Matters to no one, but my 6th grade teacher - Mr. Martin had a brown ‘67 Stout. Always wanted one. That truck at Goodwood though - it’s the equivalent of Caddy Day at Bushwood...

Forgotten memory unlocked. I wanted one of those Trek Jettas so bad. I now remember VW also had a K2 edition that came with a pair of skis and roof rack that I was equally enamored by.

I can’t be the only one who’s crushingly disappointed by the lack of ’stache on Harrison Ford?

Ah, but the Bauer Aerostar had little spruce trees embroidered on the seats! So, there!

The Mercury Villager Nautica edition. Both brands bring the same engergy of putting on false airs of being semi-premium and both failed fooling anyone that this is nothing more than an excercise of badge engineering.

Celebrity WWTBAM (which we have already mentally re-filed as Hollywoo Stars And Celebrities: What Do They Know? Do They Know Things? Let’s Find Out)“

My Uncle Jack owned a series of Olds Toronados, I got to drive the ‘77 across Kansas the summer of my 16th birthday while Jack slept in the passenger seat.

I spotted this beauty last week near my cardiologist’s office.

Yes, but the SM is a bit cramped and the seats require your spine to bend at a weird angle, at least for me.  I was pretty much sitting on my tailbone the entire ride.

The early 2000s Buick Lesabre is one of the automotive comfort foods for me. Just look at that interior. That is the interior of comfort. cozy, slightly dark, just wafting over potholes. I would replace the leather for cloth for those couches and just go to sleep.

Especially when you’re in an illegal cross-country race.

An ambulance.