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It's more of a tongue and cheek sort of thing. I have friends who grew up in the Highland Park and they would sometimes joke about it being ultra-conservative and almost like living around little blond-haired, blue-eyed Hitler-youths.

Eh, I wouldn't equate what was going on in 1940's Germany to what's happening in an affluent school district in North Texas (maybe a tongue and cheek comparison since it's Highland Park).

You have no idea how ironic that is, since its being done by the Highland Park ISD.

Really, I just want to toss a basketball down the street and watch it go bounding off in pursuit trying desperately to place it in its grill in order to return it to me. Unfortunately, being a concept planned for auto shows, the styling isn't going to likely resemble a final production model, and the actual C-HR may

As someone who played 2017 religiously, I wouldn't want them to change a thing.

Dude, seriously, lighten up.

Haven't teenagers always had a us-vs-them mentality with cops?

Well if history has told us anything, teenagers are always willing to have a good relationship with cops (or anyone).

Just saying what? Probably doesn't happen in Japan, in the lost city of Atlantis, or on the moon.

Yep, there he is. Good eye.

The Fiat 500X: It's a Fiat 500!

Nice. Representing Zeon on my Focus, might have to grab a Zaku.

Sadly they won't be out over here. Online is the only way to grab them.

Everything post 2012 (minus Unicorn, which is through Playstation and Amazon only) has been cut off by Bandai. So Gundam Age, Build Fighters, Origin, Gundam-San, Reconguista in G, Build Fighters Try, and the Turn A dub weren't supported in the US.

The original show wasn't strictly focused on Japan, it involved a future where there was one world government (Earth Federation) and the people of space (Principality of Zeon).

Oh Bandai (and Toyota), the things I would do for my own Red Comet car.

SouthWorst? Is that pronounced U-S Air-ways or Sp-irit Air-lines?

I'm really going to miss the Shamu planes. Such a shame that they'll be gone soon.

Basically what Paul said. They're financially better off than most airlines are right now (although it's slowed down in the past few years) and they have been for awhile. If you've been studying the airline industry or Southwest at all, then I'm sure you know how much you're exaggerating.