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That’s what you get when three producers decide to form a band and hand pick their lead singer. They are total production nerds (meant in the best possible way).

Came for Wall of Voodoo, leaving happy.

2013 BMW X3 2.0 is rated for 89.

The light is a little weird, particularly in the top photo, but it’s definitely paint. It was listed on the window sticker as an option with some insane price and it does have a sort of frost effect to it. Basically the dealer specs the car with every M Sport option and some insane color to get attention.

No, it was special order paint. This dealership creates fully optioned-out wagons to put on the lot. Seems like they have some success with them. They did this one too.

I’ve seen that green before. This was sitting on the lot at Seattle BMW a few months ago.

Or “Happy Halloween, ladies!” to Hela and Valkyrie.

Surtur and Grandmaster... nice

My dad had a VR-4. Honestly, I thought it was fabulous. Ample power, performance oriented AWD, and the four wheel steering made it feel much more nimble than its weight would suggest. It was a fun car to drive and in the couple of years he owned it (purchased new) it actually was entirely reliable. My most notable

Stuff like this used to happen all the time in the 80s if you had a satellite dish (the big 10’ ones, not DirectTV). Before they started scrambling everything, you used to be able to pick up the live feeds, and even though the networks would go to a commercial, the live feed was continuous. When the announcers were

Just bought my 9-year-old the first two seasons of Ren & Stimpy and I was all nervous it was going to be too much to show a little kid based on my memory of how crazy it was back in the day. Turns out it’s really tame compared to what’s out there these days. It really did pioneer some new trends in television.

As a former GTV-6 owner, I think your assessment is optimistic.

Arguably that was offset by an ample amount of Udo Kier.

Many, many years ago I was driving home from college in Boston to southeastern Connecticut. It was pouring rain and my wipers had been shot for a while. I recalled a Sears Auto Parts right off of my route in Hartford and so I decided to stop and finally do something about them.

I’m assuming the reference is intentional. I’m surprised it wasn’t picked up in the article.

How did we miss Bathroom = Refresher or ‘Fresher?

Let’s just go with “The Bourg” and accept that resistance is futile.

Yeah, but only on a 10-mike stretch in Rhode Island.

Completely absurd that they released this thing without Bluetooth given that there are several HomeKit products that require it. I expect they did it so they’d have an excuse why it couldn’t be used as a speaker by 3rd party devices. I’m an Apple fan, and I allow them a fair amount of latitude, but this is kind of BS.

It’s a great and very enjoyable movie. It’s mainly groundbreaking for demonstrating that a female-directed, female-led action film can deliver all the fun, excitement and audience draw of its male-dominated counterparts (and yes, that DC can make a good movie). This makes it extremely important, in many ways more