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Mortimer Brewster
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I remember back in high school, a friend of mine had a Chevy Chevette Sport (with very prominent “SPORT” in script on each side of the car, so you couldn’t sucker the other people in the Chevette drag racing club into thinking you were driving some regular old Chevette).

I don’t care what Merriam Webster has to say, it is champing at the bit and champing only!!!!!!

That’s just smart preparation.

When I had my F150, I towed a small U-Haul trailer once when I moved. That’s the only thing I ever towed with it. My neighbor uses his to haul a trailer with lawnmowers and stuff, but his is also a 1998 model with a door that doesn’t match the rest of the truck, so I don’t think he’s necessarily looking for something

A lot of anti-environmentalism has become stupid for no good reason. Back when Rick Perry was Governor of Texas, he and others in the state were proud to try to lead the way in wind production of electricity. There are wind turbines all over some of the most conservative parts of the state and it was never a major

And the Special Prosecutor will get all of $2,000 to prosecute the case.

A guy from Autotrader said so:

Oh no. None of us will live that long.

My mother has a 2011 Avalon. It’s not very luxurious.

I kinda like the paint. Not sure why.

One doesn’t need criminal intent if one recklessly engages in conduct that places another in imminent danger of serious bodily injury.

I guess the only alternative is to shoot these officers (since I learned from the police that the only people who get shot by police are the ones who aren’t complying).

I welded them shut and make my kids climb through the window like the Duke Boys.

2002, really.

Leaky t-tops. Always leaky t-tops.

I get really tired of the bullshit extras, but I guess they work in getting people to pony up for nothing of value.

As long as the dog is okay.

There are plenty of legal avenues to arrest any driver, juvenile or otherwise, in Texas for such a reckless act. Certainly a state which has very recently arrested people for such non-illegal things as walking home or killed them for non-illegal things like leaving a party could at least apply the reckless

Yes.

I’d think the Kia equivalent would be the Sorento (189 inches in length), which can also be had with three rows and in roughly the same price range as the Outlander (when my wife was looking at her most recent vehicle, she cross-shopped the Sorento and the Outlander. We were impressed with the Outlander’s fit and