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Ricky Ricardo.

Is that the flute episode?

I remember that day. I had just driven past there on the way back from seeing a client off of Heckscher Drive.

What a bunch of ice holes.

I cleaned the leaves off my deck a few summers ago and found a couple of small, white eggs. Had no idea what they were—just that they were eggs. My kids and I have several viewing tanks and cages always handy so I prepped one with wet leaves and a heat lamp and set it up in my office. After weeks of sitting on my

Bow-chicka-wow-wow!

The new phone book's here!

I just started using that for the first time last week as I was looking for a diet soda alternative. I've been off the side for a few months now, but got sick of just drinking water. MiO has a lemon-flavored iced tea that is better than most powdered mixes I've tried.

Good point there. 1400hp out of a JZ and it's about 1/10 the size. That monster seems like it's just too inefficient for something made in the 60s.

I could never validate if there was an actual '92 model or if they just sold '91s. My Turbo is a January '91MY.

I'm going out on a limb here and going with Three Arm Sally from the soon-to-be-released "John Dies at the End." Looking forward to seeing them perform "Gay Superman" and "Camel Holocaust."

I like the pale yellows and the redder yellows like CYM. Nice car.

Competition Yellow Mica (CYM)

I'm pretty sure there was no 1992 RX-7 Turbo (FC). The FD was released in 1992 in Japan and the '91 FC was the only one sold in the US. Another item of note, the 1987-1990 FC Turbo was named the Turbo II whereas they dropped the "II" moniker for the '91 and it was just named the RX-7 Turbo.

Here's what the competition is up to:

that's cool!

That's terrible! All those moving almonds! AArgh!

I am DUDDITS!