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Do you ever have problems with flavors lingering, like when you go from garlicy pickles to cherry foams? Seems like the bottle itself would be easy enough to clean but the valve mechanism could be a PITA.

$7 taco? That’s just un-god damned-American. I agree, those hipsters are ruining it all. Tell ya what, meet me at the KFC @
200 Duboce Ave and I’ll buy you a $5 fill-up bowl. It’s right near the Mission. Don’t worry, I ain’t tryin’ to pick you up. Not one of those guys who don’t know how to chop wood if you know what

GD hipsters... Don’t they know this is America? The place where the beer is light, the portions are huge and the ingredients are low quality. They can take that cheese plate and craft cocktail and shove it up their ass. For the same price I’m gonna get me a 6-pack of the King in the Can and a strap on a Bob Evans feed

Meh... Good... Bad.... What’s the diffica?

My first thought in response to the headline was a solid “meh”. I’m not sure when I got so jaded that a 770hp, sub 3 sec 0-60 car elects a “meh”, and I’m even less sure what it would take to impress me. I think we truly live in a golden age when there’s enough hp out there that this can seem run of the mill!

In my industry our sales people deal with a lot of good ol’ boy contractors and dag-gum.. they love their Hemi’s. So, one of our sales people got the idea that a Hemi badge on his Charger would be a great conversation starter. However, he ran into trouble at the dealership when they asked for his VIN and it was from a

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Hate to say it... 10 Barrel already got bought out.

The byproducts of perfect combustion of pure hydrocarbons are water and CO2. Imperfect combustion and all the other crap in coal lead to CO and such, but there is still water vapor in there. So the steam is the hot water vapor hitting the cold air and condensing.

There area lot of tuners that claim their high hp tuned cars are daily driver reliable. I’d love to see if that claim holds up. Lingenfelter, Saleen, Hennessey, a HPF e46 M3. That type of thing.

That story about the sole being created by pouring rubber into his wife’s waffle maker has always bugged me. The sole looks like the waffle maker itself, not the waffle that would come out if you poured rubber in.

Sure, there should be some sort of manual override controls for autonomous cars, if for no other reason so you can get your ass home when you realize you uploaded a virus to your car’s brain

Any idea if the S-10 is his daily driver or just a beater truck?

None... damn, you and Will.i.am win this round.....

1) 39 + 60 = 119? I may not be carrying a 1 somewhere, but I can't get that to add up.

Sold cars at a Toyoto/Volvo dealership for a while. One day a Camry comes in on a flat-bed, motor is seized. Same as the stories above, the oil had never been changed and the motor died. The kicker is that the car had 80,000 miles on it. 80,000 miles on the original oil without a hiccup. Thought that was rather

993 is the model designation, not part of the number of cars. I had to look twice to see there was a space after the comma.

I feel you forgot a very important factor... stealth compensation. If you buy a classic compensation-mobile, everyone knows what you're doing right away and openly judges you for it. Cars like the S4 or E63 wagon give you the option of buying a fast car that you can use to compensate while still flying under the

Do the police know if that's his daily driver or just a beater?

2nd grade math book would remind you that fractions should be reduced. Not sure how Porsche missed that.