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I see a lot of suggestions for better burger joints being shared. Having traveled extensively throughout the country I’ve had 95% of what people suggest as better burger joints (Even Mean Gene’s Burger’s back in the day).

For nostaligia’s saike it better have plaids and burnt orange colors throughout the interior.

Reading these comments is a great reminder of how far detached people are from each other. The embodiment of tribal hatred is not limited to one party, race, religion, region, COVID point of view, or whatever Brand “X” or “Y” can be partioned aside by those spinning the narrative on both sides of media. This article

Coffee question for those that might see it. Am I the only one that will occasionally put instant coffee in with my K-cups to up the flavor and caffeine?

This is a rather thought prevoking concept you’ve brought up, Jason. My initial response is that they should have a mechanical release mechanism like my Cub Cadet has sticking out of the back of it. You can pull this release and it pops into neutral. For EVs, to avoid theft it should only accessible if power drains or

I grew up in this car. It was a silver/gray version. The Liftback (not hatchback) was an extremely versatile car for it’s size. I believe I’ve shared this story before, but one of the most fond memories I have of this triumph in auto engineering was when I parent bought a new water heater from a town an hour away from

I absolutely love old illustrations. I especially admire ads and cut outs like Torch has given us, but where I really go crazy is over model box art. Give me a classic Revel box image of a B-26 Marauder and my art glee triggers are sent through the roof.

It’s not that I don’t like it. However, the exterior design’s angles remind me too much of age wrinkles around an older person’s mouth. I know it sounds weird, but from first impressions that is what I see. Age wrinkles are cool in there own way, and so is the new Tundra...my fifth generation RAM Sport is still better

I agree with you, FC. This is a large-scale problem that requires changes that would affect the lifestyles and rights of the masses. Something that we (as a group) are not willing to give up.

After Fiesta_Charles poignant reply I feel less out of place with my part in combating climate change. I refrain from refried beans at the Mexican restaraunt every Sunday. Instead I stick to Spanish rice only as my side. Thus, my flatulence levels and greenhouse emissions are decreased.

If you read Torch’s article he clearly states that they don’t have a lot of details about this incident at this time to jump to conclusions. It could be a suicide attempt. It could be a dementia sufferer. Or it could be somebody high on angel dust. We don’t know.

My 13 year old son taught me how to make smash burgers on our Blackstone skillet. We have never gone back to any other way of cooking them. (Full disclosure: Sam the Cooking Guy taught him through a YouTube video.)

For those scared to break a glass in the dishwasher, buffer your glasses with plastic cups or other plastic/silicone containers.

This really was a great turning point car for Chrysler. I owned the second generation of this Concorde. There was more room in it than most SUVs. I could fit four dead bodies in the trunk...if I wanted to.

>yawn< meh. Whatever. The only plus here versus the competition is Super Cruise. Which for the flagship off-roader of the brand should probably be disengaged when going off-road.  This is just another competitor for the TRX to tear apart. This is not the apex predator in this industry and they know it.

I’m glad I’m not the only one that notices the irony of most of this site. It’s David and a couple others that due the heavy lifting of this site from the standpoint of enthusiasts. 

I love the Thing. I’ve always wanted one but this is a price you can only expect in a chip shortage market. I feel as if the market on such a basic car warrants around $10k for a Craigslist car.

I guarantee no one has this one listed in their grail tablets of vehicles to drop wads of cash into for the sake of preserving a Bronco that could have taken OJ’s whole family (what was left of it) for a spin with Al Cowlings. If this is the project that brings father and son together on a build then there’s more that

I buddy in high school had a Mercery To-spaz. We went off-road in the winter time with it to get around the city park’s gates to do donuts in the seasonally abandoned parking lot of the public pool. We even rolled it in a ditch and pushed it back on all four wheels. Not a scratch.

Looks like a great mob car. “Joey, can you give me a hand with this flat? Do you mind getting the spare out of the trunk?”