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I starred a few other comments, but as far as I’m concerned it’s pretty much Wahl, and the rest is negotiable. (I have the lithium cordless).

I starred a few other comments, but as far as I’m concerned it’s pretty much Wahl, and the rest is negotiable. (I

I hear hydroxychloroquine works for this. Too.

Having watched the video last night before it got scrubbed, I must admit a touch of disappointment that Peter Navarro, of “I’m also a doctor... of something” fame, wasn’t a featured speaker. This crap is right up his a...lley. But truthfully, even more dumbfounding is the number of people who can watch this, including

In 1991 I drove a Honda Civic Wagon (loved it), but the 944 was just beautiful, a rare example of a follow-on revision (from the 924) that actually improved on the original. I think the fender flares were a perfect addition, adding some musculature but complementing the overall look. Never had an issue with the rear

Grudgingly agreed with something along the lines of the Fiesta ST. A 52 mile RT commute would make a convertible taxing, even in Texas, and my old ass wants some modicum of comfort. 10k is tough, so obv used. Maybe you can get a Civic Si at that price (might ride similar to the ST). Not really thinking a European car

I’m a little surprised that anyone would think exploitation was solely the purview of white men.

Many other commenters beat me to it; the Bronco without a V-8 isn’t a dealbreaker for most. Didn’t seem to dent F-150 numbers (I didn’t look to see how many buyers opt for the V-8 there). For otherwise a very well-run debut by Ford, I am a bit surprised that they didn’t start right off and offer a hybrid, something

I’m kinda glass-half-full with the idea that the GM of the future could be better. Maybe it takes a look at the new Bronco to see what a full-assed effort can get you, versus the half-assed effort it took to make the “new” (I’m being facetious here) Blazer. This is a leadership and marketing problem, as I have not

Hey, with a standard rack of ribs, you likely don’t have to cut them in half. Just wrap them in a spiral (curved side facing out) and they should fit nice and cozy (and perhaps cook more evenly too). It’s the standard method on the Instant Pot Facebook pages, and it works well. Also don’t forget to remove the membrane

Hey, with a standard rack of ribs, you likely don’t have to cut them in half. Just wrap them in a spiral (curved

“I’m not racist” - says racists everywhere. Just look at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave.

One of the scarier videos I’ve seen, and an plain as day advert on the need for better gun control laws, as this Mr. & Ms. Cowboy demonstrated little if any discretion on a legitimate indication to draw and point firearms (yes, they clearly handle them better than the recent Bonnie and Clyde from St. Louis). I 100%

Rhetorical question. Yes, a success as the “entry level Porsche”, miles more attainable to the average fan, like the 914 before it and the Boxter to follow. Each had its cost-cutting (relative term) quirks, but I remember the 924 design being state of the art when it debuted, and has since aged well. Now with the

On further reflection, the cynic in me would like more background on the “incident”. C’mon, Natural Ice beer? It’s more a carefully chosen prop than a beer that anyone buys.

Waiting for this, “I apologize for my poorly-chosen comments (that were captured on video). I do not have a racist bone in my body, and believe that all lives matter, blah blah blah” - Central Park Karen’s roommate.

“Awesome” is most definitely not the word I’d have chosen for this suite (full pun intended) of incremental upgrades. Bigger widget icons? Hell, let’s break out the MF-ing champagne.

Nah. I think the high net worth crowd (unsure if either POTUS or Mr. Kiyosaki qualify, they could both be debt-monsters) in many ways reflects the rest of us. Some are decent, some are not. I know some legit rich folks to continue to work their butts off towards some benevolent goal, and some of those are even behind

I worry greatly (to the point of losing sleep) that George Floyd may end up being yet another name and date on this sad and infuriating list.

“Not a scratch”.

Thank you David, for correcting (for me) a 50-year old mistake. Granted, I was a kid then, and pretty new to spelling, but I (among others, I’m sure) remembered it as “Astra”. Mind blowing.