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But, in it’s defense, “eau d’ Greeley” is a very useful early warning indicator of a low pressure systems and the snow that will be coming. I plan my sidewalk shoveling by the intensity and when it hits.

The only thing making this more valuable than an Aries K is the value of scrap metal.

“New, from Takata...”

You learn a lot about Steve Ross and the Dolphins when they think Cutler is the better choice...

I cant believe I’m being that guy in comments, but...

Neutral:

I cannot tell you how many friends’ parking brakes I locked on by way of their rusty, unused cables while in college. I did it out of habit, driving a stick, but nobody I knew with an automatic ever set the brake.

Neutral:

If this is sports, please don’t stick to sports.

In reading the headline, I was sure this was a Torchinsky piece... Although, I suspect the eventual solution will be that robot taxis will be under constant video surveillance, coupled with a button passengers can press to “Reject this Taxi”, thus notifying ‘control’ and summoning a replacement.

No way. Bud Light is not a potentially winning organization.

The list is at least three schools long, also with North Carolina. (I’m a Michigan alum.)

Exactly. As a trial lawyer (but one who doesn’t do car crash work or work for Ford, but who did study auto industry economics, including fatality/remediation costs involving the alleged GM C/K series “side-saddle” gas tank while a student at a big, public university located in Ann Arbor), I think Mr. Ford is using it

+1 for the Tigers lid.

Just posted the same, apologies sir. +1

Willys CJ-2A: Cost and Time (pending).

I’m on board with that.

In 1981 or 1982, we lived in suburban Dallas. For some reason, one of the activities of the youth soccer league was a day going to the Dallas Cowboys practice facility training camp (Forest Lane & Abrams). I was maybe 8. I got Randy White, Too Tall Jones, & respectable citizen Tom Landry’s autographs. But,

For Christsakes, guys, the boost knob goes to “11” (and beyond) - Let’s start there...