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As a security officer at my local hospital I have located multiple vehicles within minutes of searching for them. Some of them I have located even after other security officers have failed to do so. Some people are just useless at their job plain and simple. Had I been working at that airport I am pretty sure I would

He went missing in January. It gets cold there. It could have frozen him quite a bit and slowed things down. Also he was in a sealed car, which can slow things down as far as the smell permeating out.

Only if you share your half-gram with the ASM

Ya, but who had more fun per dollar?

That particular dealership had been an employee-owned company for decades, before it was sold to a regional chain. That, combined with it being a high-end brand, seemed to impact how it was managed. As you said, there were a lot of salesmen at that dealership for decades, and they knew their business.

Have also worked at a few dealerships, your reply could not be any more accurate. We used to have a stock of Barton’s vodka in our break room freezer - when I asked why, the older lead sales guy replied “because I drink it so quickly, if I bought anything more expensive I’d go broke”. It was at that moment I knew I

Scorsese commented on this. It was a real countach “for the effect.”

THERE ARE NO COINCIDENCES!!1!

Mr. T’s right hand should be holding up the severed trophy head of a Care Bear.

Nice, but the only difference is the rear wing, which I can go either way on.

It’s always mind boggling to me how large the Countach looks in videos. The only time I’ve ever seen one in person, I was taken aback by how tiny it is. Not just overall height — which is pretty low — but length as well. I thought I was looking at a kit car. Closer inspection revealed that I was standing next to the

I love when Doug makes an insane point about a mundane feature that’s in 99% of other cars.

Live shot of Countach fanboys driving to this comment section

You know they’re nothing special, I know they’re nothing special, but 1.3% of 33% of the population swearsies they’ll totes absolutely buy one if offered here.

Also, data.

I have to say, this is sort of my thought when I see the cars some of these folks are going nuts over. Not as well developed as your thought, but I still don’t see what the fuss is about.

Take it from a guy who has driven newer French cars (Citroen and Peugeot) and lived in France - they aren’t special. There isn’t one French car that I would be eager to own. These cars just seem amazing because, for the time being, they’re forbidden fruit on this side of the Atlantic.