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For some reason, most of the time when I notice a vehicle doing that, it’s a Ford E-series van.

It was a mistake to invite detail-oriented people to read this article.

Ever seen The Gods Must Be Crazy?

I like it. That grille wouldn’t look out-of-place on a Chevy square-body pickup, and somehow it works well here too.

They sure were interesting-looking cars, weren’t they?

I was thinking Corvette too, until I saw the budget. But now I’m wondering if a Taurus SHO might be a better suggestion. I don’t know what prices are like on those.

I was going to say, “I really want to see Kristen in a ghillie suit,” but then it occurred to me that maybe I have, and I didn’t realize it.

N64 thumbsticks are very cheap and easy to replace. They typically come in two styles: original, and GameCube. The original style is exactly what it sounds like: a reproduction of the original thumbstick, complete with the authentic feel and propensity to wear out quickly. The GameCube style is, again, exactly what it

Fatberg: the thing you are describing; a portmanteau of “fat” and “iceberg”.

Thank you! Now my mind is at peace.

I didn’t say newer cars are higher quality (though, in many ways, they are). The question was, “Are newer used cars more reliable than old cars?”

OK, somebody please help me out here. Every picture appears to have a little plane watermark on it somewhere, except this one:

I like the oven method myself. Crunchy, delicious bacon is well worth the 20 minute wait.

Watching that gave my sympathy bruises.

Do you know what a Desert Eagle is?

But we do know that. It’s because he’s planning to get drunk. He says basically that right here:

I want to have a traffic jam session.

Why not right in the middle, integrated with the badge?

“...each doing the same thing to the same cars, and showing them in the same way, often at the same time, in the same place.”

Yes. That is usually the case.