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I got up this morning and got excited that I had recorded qualifying. Then I had the sads.

The weight of the ice could damage the sail and thus the water tight integrity, or damage the rudder.

To add in what Ingolf said:

No, it’s not dangerous.

Too bad the video was at the wrong track....

It’s not wierd. The only real performance “hatch” anything that comes out of Japan is the Speed3, and Mazda needs to get the move on because a new Speed3 would be a nice addition to the hot hatch selection.

Umm, there’s 2 options here. Either you are a troll and you’re hungry so everybody is feeding you, or your dealer sold you something that just feeds your disillusion that the words “JunkJuke” and “fun” go together in the same sentence.

If the reports on these new toys are to be believed, I would not want to go around that base at all. But, them bringing these out would give the West a good idea of how they well they work, how they might integrate with other forces on the ground, and get a good idea of the general health of their combined arms

Thanks for this article Tyler.

I’d like to add in a few things.

I believe that was Tanner Foust.

That’s what she thought too.......

Neutral: VW should, in my opinion, take a big swing at knocking Honda and Toyota off their perch. I had to unfortunate opportunity to drive my mom’s Civic during a family emergency. The car felt stale even for a fully upgraded model. VW’s at that market point make good solid vehicles that are nicely made and good

This.

No.

Oh, joy.

I thought that the rule was to never drive faster than you can see. Period.

Add in that if you don’t use a glue gun all the time, the general purpose sticks that don’t care what temperature they are used at work just fine.

Man, this sucks.

I missed being able to watch the final race of the 2011 Indy season because I had to work pretty late that day. I remember driving home and hearing on the radio something about a death at the race in Las Vegas. Brushed it off because of how the news works to make their listeners “stay tuned”. Finding out Dan Wheldon