natealexander
Nate
natealexander

I bought one and have never thought, “hmm, maybe I should have bought a Taurus instead.

It’s also $10,000 more expensive and is a Ford Taurus. :)

There's going to be a lot of words written about this trailer. Analysis and frame by frame and all that good stuff. But I only need to say one thing.

Is there going to be a “Poverty Edition”?
MT, steelies, white, unpainted bumpers, cloth seats, no radio, but adds LSD.

#nohomo? Really? Girls in bikinis are off the pch. That's def not homo. 😎

Obligatory.

This is WAY too interesting for Honda North America. After all of the effort they've put into boring Americans to death, there's no way they'd risk releasing something fun here.

I really dont see the resemblence with the Accord coupe you posted.

In this case, you bang them at least once harder than most of her long-term boyfriends ever.

Here is an entirely sensible approach that can work (it does for me and my marriage).

My wife doesn't fully understand what cars mean to me, but she likes it when I'm happy and cars make me happy. There's a spiritual conversion that some car guys think is necessary but wives don't have to be fanatics, just reasonable, loving partners.

You gotta get her in on your hobby. Take her to a race. Show her Senna. Watch some Top Gear with her. Let her drive a fast car and help her realize how much better life is in one instead of a RAV4 or whatever.

This perpetual "wife won't let me" bullshit gets old. If you aren't married to someone who likes seeing you happy, you married the wrong person.

Exactly. In my household it's usually my wife that's telling me that we need another Miata.

These are car guys we're talking about. They're lucky if they can talk to a person without drowning in their own saliva.

Marry a woman that likes cars?

I feel like everyone is missing the sarcasm of your post.

I like this parallel between game experience and real life exposition more than I thought I would at the onset of reading.

A simple rational post about policing and your thoughts on it, with no real judgement what-so-ever? A good story that makes you empathize with both sides and come away a better person?!

Are we sure that it's a bug? Maybe that's the road to New Jersey.