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That seat pulled out to become a bench, but the passenger side could be pushed into the driver’s side to have just a single seat with extra cargo room. Just like how these day beds can pull out to a full bed:

Is the seat designed to be collapsed/extended, creating more interior storage space if a second seat is not necessary? If so, it’s a great idea, if not held back by the execution of comfort.

Both of your headlines broke my brain this morning.

Could it be anything else..?

My whole family is addicted to my mom’s stuffed mushrooms. Clean a bunch of normal sized mushrooms and take out the stems. Combine cream cheese, chopped clams, a little bit of Worcestershire sauce (or soy sauce) and a little minced garlic. Bake them at 375 till they look done. If you want a version without the clams,

Or you can get a pre-designed burger joint logo tattooed across your flesh to win free burgers for a year.

Reverse sear is great for filet mignon, but when doing something a little less tender on its own, like a NY strip, I got better results out of the sous vide. I think it’s probably because I can cook it longer in the sous vide without overcooking it, whereas there’s a finite amount of time it can cook even in a low

Automatic transmissions.

The lack of visibility. That seems to be widespread but isn’t really a feature. I have to crane my neck to see around my rear view mirror and all the sensors when going around on-ramps.

In case anyone wants to actually see the cool tires mentioned in the headline without going on a fucking goose chase:

There’s always money in the banana stand......

So it’s a car powered by microtransactions, correct?

Volvo Concept Estate Shooting Brake

Cholula for regular use, as it’s delicious and flavorful. But not much heat.

You and I think alike. My go to explanation is that it fits the definition of a sandwich, but that you never call it one. It has transcended the blanket term to become something that is now its own category.

It is actually open for everyone to join, we ended the closed beta 3 days ago. Hope everyone enjoys warhawk ! We did not update that on our website, we will have that changed. thanks for the article !

A Cayman with a sidecar is always the answer.

When I buy a Bronco it will be driven on pavement 99% of the time even though I plan to do at least 4-5 off roading trips a year with it (mild trails to camp away from people, going up to the dunes, snow camp). A stick shift makes the 99% of time I’m driving it on road more interesting and the offroading I will be