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I just checked the configurator and was able to build a $14K ‘car’ that might never actually be built. I think I could buy a Chevy Spark and be happier.

Newark?

Great. Couple dudes watch Mr. Robot, and now they’re ‘master hackers’ and ‘car thieves’...

Well done, I was afraid this would be handed off to the wrong writer and end up

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If anyone is interested, that last Letterman appearance is on YouTube in 4 parts. The only guest for an entire show. Well worth it.

A sleek, German cousin to

but, but... FREE PEANUTS!

We could add a ‘shadetree mechanic’ element, your car starts up on jackstands and you have to put all 4 wheels back on first, or drop a new battery in. Something not horrible,

The street that turns off to the right just at the bridge is a commercial strip with restaurants and bars and the like - Trucks have to be able to get there for deliveries. They’ve put about as many warnings as they can without causing more problems.

The OXA silicone gloves code seems to have expired :(

The OXA silicone gloves code seems to have expired :(

There’s no way to keep this ‘family’ afloat

So it can compete in the tug-of-war, of course. Duh.

Not my story, but my grandfather’s. He and a couple of his brothers were headed into town in south-central Kentucky in 1933, with a pair of mules pulling a wagon. As they came around a bend in the mostly-graveled road there was a car off in the ditch and a couple of guys standing around trying to figure out how to get

In high school I was a band geek, and one year for a fundraiser we ‘partnered’ with one of the small travelling circuses. Most of the girls sold popcorn and balloons and such, and the guys helped move things around and direct parking. It rained off and on all week, and the weekend of the shows started out great, but

Some places it’s completely normal. My previous office in Manhattan, I dropped the car off with the garage attendants every morning. Of course, I did do one job in Connecticut where you parked yourself in a remote lot and security picked you up in a nice bus and drove you to the office. Now I’m in Nashville and I’m

When I was a child, my maternal Grandmother locked her keys in the car at the grocery store. (Ok, I may have hit the switch on her new fancy power locks when she wasn’t expecting it.) Just so happened my paternal grandparents were in the parking lot headed to the store. Being the early 80's they owned similar Caprices

It stank so bad they buried it...