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Or, they packaged some of their beer to be more expensive (assuming Keystone came first) to make more profit.

Unfortunately, the type of people that take a boat out during a flood will not be dissuaded by facts. Normal people don't take a boat out because it's a flood, plain and simple. They might not know about unpredictable currents and debris, but they know it's dangerous. If you took aside one of those dumbasses and told

I think you missed the part of the article where he explains exactly why you can't go on the river.

It looks like a sped up chase scene in an old movie. Except that it isn't sped up. I can't imagine how awesome, and terrifying, it would be to be a passenger going around that corner.

I imagine your reaction was a quiet "Hmm..."

I was surprised by a friend's Infiniti FX. Th exhaust sound was great, even just puttering around the suburbs.

Our Toyota Echo works just fine. Stoller, kayaks (the small one can fit inside the car), climbing gear, photography equipment, etc. etc. The payoff of a better city car and better MPG is worth the inconvenience of an uncomfortable from seat for a year because of the rear-facing car seat behind it.

This is undeniably a beautiful car, but those "quirks" you mention are questionable. Non-functioning exhaust tips and go-nowhere vents draw venomous comments on any other car on Jalopnik, but they are acceptable on a Miura?

One more to add... Pull all the way up to the Stop Line. As a part-time bike commuter, it irritates me to no end when I'm behind a car that does not pull up all the way to the line a red light. Hey, buddy, the light never turned green because you weren't over the sensor in the road. Thanks.

He needs help to keep his arm up? Maybe they should start electing younger popes...

To counter the harsh comments (even though I disagree with the Mormon beliefs), I'm heading out to central Utah next week for a climbing trip, and I'm looking forward to the stereotypical Mormon friendliness.

4 million doesn't seem all that high for a 1-of-4 Lamborghini.

It's a dream of mine to go on a climbing road trip with a boat like this. Crashpads and ropes in the trunk, cruising through forests, mountains, and desserts in a gloriously big automobile.

I usually tip in the 10%-15% range for normal or better service. But if you're a shitty server, no tip. 0 dollars extra. If you want a tip, work hard to suppress any shitty emotions you have, and do your job well. Just like I have to do as a retail employee. Except I don't get tips.

Way to support another friend of a cancer patient.

Why not? It's awesome.

Those tracks look like they work pretty good. I'm not sure how their looks affect how well they perform...?

You mad bro?

You wouldn't have to film the actual trick. Just film everything stationary, and it would look like it was moving if done correctly. I really don't think it would be all that hard (relatively speaking, of course).

Seems like a lot of extra work that could have been accomplished (far quicker and cheaper) with a macro lens and a steadicam.