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2nd Gear: If Honda isn’t using certified letters for this recall, their lawyers should be fired immediately.

Well, that’s about half what I paid for my 2011 Sierra when new, but only has 5% of the utility. Hmmmmmm.

Cars are like your kids...and that’s exactly the amount if interest other people have in them. Just like my co-workers don’t give two shits about seeing pics of my kids, no one (and I mean absolutely no one) gives two shits about how your car sounds or if it can do a burnout. Like your kids, your car is probably not

If the new Star Trek cast doesn’t make a version of this, I will be bitterly disappointed. Can you image Geordi doing this video for Star Fleet cadets?

Well then let’s all just drive fucking camrys.

We had Cluck-U at OSU. Same place?

Can confirm Step 3 from my last roadtrip on the Chicago tollway.

*shudders*

I know from experience that the parts department will turn you away. They won’t even look up parts for my saab 9-7x which is just a tarted up trailblazer.

Obligatory comment complaining that this is being posted on the FP.

This is how all sedans should be made. (Time to go kick the dog since I can’t fit my kid’s double stroller in the tiny trunk openings we get here in the US)

I’m not usually this crude, but fuck you.

No, “don’t street race” and everything would have been fine.

In my experience, they’re doing it wrong.

In before Maté shits all over it. NP, as a child of the 90s.

My driver’s ed teacher told us that braking on the freeways was forbidden except in an emergency.

OK? I was on scholarship, but I bought my share of Cluck-U wings and Donatos, so it wasn’t a total loss for Ohio.

It depends on your specialty. I got into William & Mary, but OSU had a program I wanted. But I see your point. I also got into Wisconsin, which is arguably a MUCH better school academically. But college comes down to what you put in, and I got out what I needed and have no regrets. My history major friends, on the

Meth does a fine job of keeping people poor, trust me.

I actually talked to Gov Strickland about this when he was in office, and he basically said that it’s a local issue and it isn’t the state’s problem. Now my wife’s hometown is a shadow of it’s former self, with people in constant fear of having their wiring stripped out of their house if they go to church (no joke,

Muck Fichigan! (sidebar, I’m not from Ohio, just went to school there for four years)