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This would be a perfect first car for a teen driver. 

A V8 is not necessary for a cool Hot Rod. The Straight 6 can be a cool looking motor in a hot rod. 

Which means you can remember a time when blue collar workers could be newly monied.

The lack of sound was to not offend fellow early Boomers and their HOAs. Truly the first snowflake generation.

Best car for passengers is the one where they shut the hell up and enjoy the ride because they are passengers and as such they have no say, no rights and no power. No visors to leave down, radio controls are out of reach, vents will stay where the driver puts them and their arms are kept out of the way of wherever

That’s what a roof rack is for. Give them goggles if you are feeling charitable.

“Look at me, LOOK AT ME. I am the driver now.

Needs to go to the Derek Zoolander School For Cars That Don’t Turn Good.

Time for a rails-to-trails conversion!

...the locomotive first served on the Reading Railroad out of Pennsylvania before getting shipped off to Arizona.

“...especially considering the potential severity of a pit bull attack.”

I think he's one of those trainers that tells you not to let your dog sleep in your bed, so that's when I know the whole trainer has to go in the trash. I sleep with a dog behind my legs and a cat on my pillow like God intended.

Any dog can do a lot of damage to a human being. Please don’t perpetuate the myth of pitties being more vicious than other animals. It’s hard enough already for them to be treated with respect. So many are ignored at shelters and/or are euthanized just by virtue of being a pitbull type dog

$850,000 seems like a slightly alleged high price point for a dog attack that occurred four years ago and yet wasn’t important enough to file a lawsuit over until now

You can rent travel trailers for 100-200/night on places like RVshare.com and outdoorsy.com. Basically AirBnB for RVs. I already have a truck so I am tempted to rent one at some point just to try it. I camp ~25 nights per year and have always been curious how a small trailer would be. I would imagine its best in the

Mechanic at a truck dealer that works on Class A motorhomes here. The chassis underneath is usually pretty solid, but dear GOD the build quality of the coach on top is always complete crap, even on ones that sticker for over $1 million. Plus the fun of crawling under the customer’s bed in the back to perform any work

I have Bobson Dugnutt’s rookie card if anyone is interested in buying

Perhaps the dealers used one of these names which would have made it a dead giveaway

Another tale of woe (is me) where everyone, including the the narrator, is awful.

The first and most important rule of RV ownership is this: