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It is quite the Endeavor. 

White people don't think like that.

It still hurts.

Love the footwear.

We've been duped again! All this planning for the new Space Force and it turns out we're going in the wrong direction! 

Well sure, his brother and all that. But what does his uncle do?

Thoughts and prayers.

How forgettable is the Aspen? One of the moms at the school where I work drives one, and literally every time I see it pull into the parking lot I think, “What is that? Like a Nissan Behemoth or something?” Every time. This, even though my parents have had a Durango for ten years and it’s instantly recognizable to me.

My pastor’s wife drives one of these. Somehow, it is the perfect pastor’s wife’s car.

Baby. Baby magnet.

Not ours but identical. Even took my driving test in it. (Parallel parking didn’t go so well.) Best part is that we bought it used but very low mileage from a tavern which had used it as a designated driver van to take home patrons who were too drunk to drive. Due to the nature of the use an updated the name of the

My first thought after reading the into to the article was, “Ooh, they make minivans. Maybe they’ll start at a really low price point so I can actually afford a new one next year.”

I have been working for years to cultivate a Pandora station that plays only versions of Carol of the Bells. Only then will I have a Christmas music station worth listening to.

Case in point.

Butter, after all, is only one letter away from “better.”

Since there’s really no need to worry about temperature control for passengers or cargo, it seems that a really good heated & cooled seat could help driver comfort and reduce energy waste.

It’s important to consider, too, that it’s not just the initial manufacturing and design that costs money. These are vehicles that drive many thousands of miles every year on all manner of road in nearly every city around countless other drivers. Accidents of all sorts happen when you rack up that much road exposure,

Good people, too.

My college bought a fleet of these my junior year, when I was a driver for the airport shuttle, getting students and their visiting relatives to and from the airport at all hours of the day and night. I remember it was the first vehicle I ever drive with CVT. It was constantly at the wrong RPM for whatever u eager to