mr-november
mr-november
mr-november

It’s Krusterrific, Johnny Unitas! But is my upper lip supposed to bleed like this?

I lived in MD for awhile and never had one of those but it sounds delicious.

Had the half-smoke at a Nationals game & I have to admit it was sort of next-level 

This bullshit slide show QOTD format is SUPPOSED to be about people’s opinions. So how did these get listed with only 18 votes and the CRX wheels didn’t with 61 votes? Or the 3 spoke Mustang wheels with 90 votes? Or JACKED UP VAGINAS with 43 votes?

Some solid choices but your list has been rendered invalid by the omission of The Big Lebowski... or pretty much any other Coen Bros. film in its place.

Good to know, thanks. 4 doors is definitely the overarching rule I’ve got to follow, and having owned a last-gen S3 and driven a last-gen M235i, I was surprised to see back seat room fitting a normal adult comfortably.

Basically, if it checks out mechanically, it’s a nice price. That said, I DD’d a 97, and it scarred me emotionally.

I’m curious:

A can of whole pealed tomatoes, smashed up smooth in some way. Stick blenders work the best. If you insist on something thicker you simmer it for like 30 minutes with a bit of garlic and a splash of oil.

The Mini is actually a really good choice. My old roomate who was 6'2" and 250 or so had plenty of room in his.

If you know where the build ups happen, and why, this can be a useful tactic.

In addition to avoiding swerving in and out of lanes, I’ve found in LA, staying on the right lane a lot of times gets me through faster. My theory is that many people still adhere to the “left lane = fast lane” absolute, so once they get on, they all want to try to get to the left side of the highway. But then they

I don't think you read the last paragraph nor the corresponding links.

Interesting. I like the funkiness of the bleu cheese to really stick out, so I don’t want it to be dampened by anything, but maybe next time I’ll give it a shot with a wipe of ketchup on the bun.

Great, informative piece.

*Millennial. Gen X parents, too. 

There’s two of these in my town in good condition that come to cruise nights during the warmer months. They are silly. They were made to get around emissions rules. They are just fun. Sentimental NP.

Preface: I have not read the book.

Disclaimer: I do go to the racetrack.

Am I the only one here that loves seeing the burnout and drifts? I dont like to just look at the cars, I love to hear them and see them flex a little.