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The quote from the article calls out this package only being available on the 392 V8 (which sits at $70K). Based on Jeep pricing, it isn’t crazy to think the price on this will be flirting with $80k, which starts to put it into AEV custom build territory.

I feel like that might upset office park landscaping teams, unless they could cut the grass perfectly as they chomped.

That’s what I remember too. The epiphany was that Henry still loved her with the weight, even if she felt shitty about it. It was supposed to be a contrast to image obsessed Don marrying Meghan.

Right!?

Right! Look at that poor thing. It looks like a nerd that started hanging out with the popular kids right when they got into using coke.

What I really want out of this is a Hyundai Pony which is a literal robot horse. Sure, motorcycles are cool, but having a robot horse capable of, let’s say 40 mph and a 7 ft. vertical leap would make every chote and commute an absolute joy.

Betty Draper is such a good example of the fat suit used effectively to serve the purpose of story and character. 

This thing looks incredible, and everytime I am reminded that it exists, I vaguely want one. In between actually looking at a picture of it, it completely vanishes from my consciousness. That isn’t great given that I spend too much time thinking about cars, and am actively shopping for an EV.

I have a much easier time accepting prosthetics in a drama where a movie where they are used to inhabit a realistic character, or a character based on a real person. Sarah Paulson and Christian Bale are two of the best actors working, and I have a hard time faulting them for doing everything possible to bring a

First thing that came to mind. $200k gets you a legitimate sports car that will work on a track and impress potential partners with a majority of their teeth.

Honestly, I’m on board with anything that isn’t part of Star Wars, the MCU, DC or other well trodden IP. I only hope this isn’t the first chapter of the “Cat Person Extended Universe”.

Coming from 4 years of working for a footwear brand people covet and collect, this is a fine line to walk. You want to keep certain rare items exclusive enough to feed the hype but available enough to take advantage of the market.

I suppose that if you had your heart set on a Demon, no price is too high. To me, $200k is wandering dangerously far into the territory of a used supercar, an ocean going boat or a very nice small aircraft.

I totally agree. Some small rock sliders, would have looked dope and been functional. Plastic cladding just means deep scratches and sun fading.

That’s a bummer to hear about the 2.4L. The H6 was a fun option while it lasted.

It totally looks like Dr. Gonzo, and the picture already looks halfway to being a Ralph Steadman drawing.

The Maverick is a completely reasonable auto-financial unit of measure.

The Lola bunny debacle a few months back suggests your onto something.

This gave me a sensible chuckle. They both seem like a good idea when you’re drunk, are man of materials 25 letters long and if you buy them more than once it means something has gone wrong in your life.

I love it. Looks like he’s driving the same roller around that he hit Melodie Nelson with.