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I think it's my favorite too, even though it brings up a bad memory. For some stupid reason, they asked me to sing it for church one year, when I was 13. I was fine until I got to the chorus. I couldn't hit that one high note on the last chorus. I couldn't hit it during practice either but they said "Don't worry,

It probably does, via radio airplay royalties and iTunes sales—but I'd be willing to bet the only ones getting anything out of it now are record company executives.

I. HATE. THAT. SONG.

This bracket does not include that aggravating rendition of Jingle Bells done with barking dogs. FAIL.

Either zombie FPS or zombie TPS. Zombies are going to be involved, and you are going to be shooting them.

My folks had an '87 E-150 conversion van when I was a kid. We took that thing everywhere, on road trips all over the east coast. It was our family hauler and we all loved that thing. It never left us stranded and even took a deer strike with hardly a scratch. We got rid of it for something more fuel-efficient

Sad, isn't it?

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I hope the news crew had that cop's permission before filming. They can do hard time for that now.

It's a quick-fix thing. It'll look okay...for a while. Before too long it'll crack and chip and then you're left with a car that looks worse than before you tried painting it.

So the government has blown $56 billion in taxpayer money, and for the trouble we've been irritated, irradiated and violated.

BBW? WTF?

And even then there's no guarantee. Ask one of the lucky ones that came back after being a POW in Vietnam.

In the US, they are. In other countries, they may not be.

The Ranger was used, and bought for 6 grand with 68,000 miles. It's a no-frills work truck. Didn't even have a CD player (though it does now). He didn't want to pay the Toyota tax.

Tell the salesman you like the car, sure. Tell him you're interested in it, sure.

THIS. This, this, a thousand times this.

It's probably one of those things that was true, years ago, but really isn't anymore.

That you should avoid buying the first year of any new model or redesign of an existing one. The company hasn't got all the bugs worked out with it, so you should either buy one model year newer (after they fixed the initial problems) or older (before they caused the problems by fixing what wasn't broken)

Toyota isn't interested in giving people a more emotional driving experience—and neither do most consumers. Instead, they want cheap appliances that go from A to B with minimal fuss that never break down. It's why cars have gotten fatter, why these electronic nannies keep invading our vehicles and why people are

The ATS is on GM's newest RWD architecture, codenamed Alpha. The platform is also supposed to underpin the next-generation Camaro, if the rumors I've heard are true.