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Did he Tweet this because Gonzaga is a Jesuit, Catholic, school? 

Interstate 44 roughly parallels Route 66 in the Midwest. Manufacturers really better get their charging infrastructure working on interstates.

Yes to this.

I agree with most of this, except that the short tracks are the "wreckfest luck races.” The super speedways are snore-inducing because of the few lead changes.

I currently still drive a 2005 Acura RL with a user interface so much better than the laggy one in my wife’s 2014 MDX. The map is just better. Oh, if only my older RL had the newer generation stereo Bluetooth...

I wish; Acura REQUIRES premium for most of their cars. 

Perry Como sings, “...the time that the floor fell out of my car, when I put the clutch down,” in the 1958 hit, “Magic Moments.”

A clutch record -- I still had the original clutch at 267000 miles when I sold my 1990 Honda Accord to my cleaning lady twenty years ago

It affects the clock, not just the calendar. 

Criminal fines and restitution are not bankruptable. 

[We] are living through the final THROES of the hard-top’s death right now...”

My Richmond Flying Squirrels... https://www.milb.com/richmond

https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2021/04/23/ghaisar-case-to-fed-court/

Two days, two months, or two years is well within a statute of limitations. However, a bank may not be able to go after a person for the money that was deposited in error if the state’s statute of limitations has run. That money is yours after two decades . . .

Somebody used a suggestion number 8. Therefore I’ll use suggestion

My family and I have been in the Firestone universe for quite a few years now, having purchased a lifetime alignment. Firestone “complains” about me to the other customers in the waiting room, saying that I’m the customer who gets 70000 miles out of 60000 mile tires because I do the tire rotation and alignment on

I had a 1990 Honda Accord with a stick shift that I drove to 261000 miles before I sold it to my ex-cleaning lady; the car was still on the original clutch. Her family drove it to New York City a few times, until I lost track of her about a year later.

When I was in college in the 1980s, I had a 1973 Plymouth Fury with a 318 that could honestly get better than 20 mpg on the highway. My friends would not believe that this barge really did get that gas mileage, but the car benefitted from the “highway gearing” 2.76 rear axle.  The car traded acceleration for gas

The old 1989-1993 LoUiSiAna plate had the USA bolded into the state name.

This!