quasistellar
Quasistellar
quasistellar

I think a lot of it has to do with these being about the final generation before everyone started buying trucks for no real good reason. This means that pretty much everyone that owned one rode it hard and put it away wet, so good ones are really hard to find.

My local supermarkets have Caribou coffee.  I highly recommend their Mahogany blend.  It’s a medium-dark, and unlike most other darker roasts from the supermarket it doesn’t taste burnt.  And its aroma is amazing.

I think part of the spirit of this new rule is to get players to stop just lowering their heads, which is a common theme in every one of these clips. These guys run full speed, drop their heads, and pray.  If they can stop players from doing that and keeping their damn heads up, it’ll go a long way toward solving the

The White Zone is for loading and unloading only.  There is no parking in the Red Zone.

I found your comments very moving...

Not every bathroom has a fan. . . as hers did not growing up.  And it was right next to her parents’ bedroom.  As in adjoining.

I am really fascinated by how some people can be so tall and skinny. I’m 5'7", and when I lost a bunch of weight in my 20s (got down to about where I was in high school 165 lbs) people thought I was ill. I actually had people come up to me that I knew and privately ask me if I was sick.

Huh, my wife used to (and still does occasionally) run the water while she does her business (#1 or #2) so people can’t hear. I can understand this behavior.  No one really wants to hear what’s going on.

I’m pretty pumped for this metro van, myself.

3000 Miles to Graceland is the villainous role that I recall when I think of Costner, although it’s a bit campy.

Cruise is one of those actors (and there are many, and now that I think of it several of my favorites are people I would never even want to meet in real life) where I just have to separate the actor from the person and enjoy the show, because I tend to like their stuff.

Leather heated (and cooled/vented, but not as important) as an option for the base model of any car.

I found out about this while listening to Dan Patrick criticize TO for “making it about Terrell Owens”. Uggghhhhhhhhhh.  

If your counter is actual stone, it’s probably fine.

Holy shit that first orange and white truck really does capture the essense of my late uncle’s 1979 (I forget the exact year) Chevy C20 Scottsdale with an inline 6 and 4-speed manual with granny gear.

Plus, I’m really surprised Labat called.  Generally if I see two people go all in in front of me and I’m not holding aces I fold (when playing for real money).  You kind of have to figure that the first guy may have had queens or suited ace king and got his hand caught in the cookie jar by aces.

This is late and will go unnoticed by most, but thanks for saying bulldogs shouldn’t be bred anymore.

Oh I voted crack pipe with no regrets, and I have driven very similar cars to this. If they listed at 3k we’d be talking, but at $4400 with a filthy interior I wouldn’t even make an offer. Hence, CP.

But, did she also have a brimful of Asha on that 45?

To be fair, the Z06 was advertised as a track day type of car. For a car that’s supposed to be a DD I don’t see a problem with not sustaining those types of numbers. Lots of turbo cars have performance degredation over time from the factory without really good intercoolers. I will have to look, but I admit I’m not