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Beat me to it by gosh. I just ordered a very pricey update for mine, a low mileage MMC2.

The ass-clown seeking a free Lamborghini has in the months since he started his campaign of entitlement accrued a grand total of $170. That's enough to buy a hipster fixie at Wal Mart, which is more than what he deserves: a swift kick in his pork-n-beans.

Bingo. I love seeing immaculately maintained older cars on the road. It tells me the owner gives a damn, is responsible and doesn't feel the irrational need to "upgrade" i.e. waste money. My 2000 Insight in Martian Green is one of those cars while my weekend 'fun' cars cycle through my garage. 14 years after leaving

If I have the pleasure to see anyone wearing either the Hublot or the Parimigiani Fleurier watches I will pull a Bernie Ecclestone on the owner. That shit's tacky.

Yep, your trascription of his dialog is spot - on.

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I took a slow-motion video camera to the MotoGP race. It's hypnotic watching them cant over to impossible angles at what looks like walking speed.

I also have nothing to add other than being glad that someone, somewhere knows the difference between who's and whose, i.e. the title of this article.

Two thoughts: 1) If not for this technology the money would've been spent on munitions and 2) It went to American engineers and American firms to develop technology that then filtered down to civilian programs and finally to consumer technology that greatly enriched the average person.

Iknowright? CL ads that omit ALL pertinent info are the most common variety. For an oddball conversion like this one that DEMANDS more info it's infuriating. Maybe the seller really, really had to go poop and rushed through the posting?

Diane: Hey, am I interrupting something important?
Ron: Impossible. I work for the government.

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Winona Ryder shilled for Subaru, poorly. Script: "mumble mumble Cantonese mumble mumble here we go ..."

I surmised that a large and illegal amount of ammonium nitrate was being stored there and attracted the ire of commenter Lahjik who thinks it's totally, a-okay to store explosives next to nursing homes and middle schools http://jalopnik.com/i-dont-care-ho… because that's how small towns in America work and city

My '81 Scirocco S even without rust had a unibody so floppy that when a corner was jacked up to change a tire the doors wouldn't open. I put Tokico Illumina adjustable struts on it & lowering springs which vastly improved the handling but it always felt like there was a swivel on the chassis between the front and rear

Judging by the 2010 date stamp on the videos you recorded I'll bet Otto has grown quite a bit since then. You should have published this review three years ago - don't Bogart good journalism Jason.

Anyone within the vicinity of a facility of a facility that produces / stores fertilizer should be aware that there are risks. The operators of this facility are about to be at ground zero of an explosion of lawyers and litigation - and I hope that the EPA enacts environmental controls that provide for an exclusion

I don't care how common it is to store explosives next to nursing homes. There should be an exclusion zone around facilities that store / manufacture anything explosive, and I'll bet when the dust settles the EPA is going to enact big changes in their code + this facility's owner(s) will be found guilty of gross

Your "research" is amazing, now I can put it into perspective: