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It means he's in the refrigerator instead of the closet?

That's with the self steering sat nav option. 9700lbs is the base model.

Don't worry about the safety of the 2032 Mustang GT. It will weigh 9700 lbs.

"Team USA. It is an international juggernaut impeded only by its own hubris (which sent it stumbling in 1996 and 2004). "

Well, Roger shouldn't be close to Jay if he wants to keep a good shine on his shoes.

Depending on how you feel about it as fantasy, Dead Like Me lost its showrunner over creative differences. I really enjoyed the end of the second season.

Actually, the holdup was that McComb et al still wanted the deal that Hellmund had brought to them, after they assfucked him. Ecclestone told them that deal was gone.

The 1981 D500 winning car was a "Buick" not a "Pontiac."

That's because you tried to screw Tavo Hellmund.

"GP of America: Born to Run Nose to Tail for Two Hours Without Passing"

No, Chrysler Corp quit because it was expensive and wasn't moving cars. Chrysler was the only factory left in 1971, with one full time entry for Richard Petty and a part time entry for Buddy Baker. Richard mopped the floor with that entry in 1971 and Chrysler quit at the end of the year (which is when Petty began

V8s don't run nearly enough power.

The book Hitch approved was just called "Drink Like A Fish"

"Do they make those uniforms in men's styles?"

"And congratulations on winning that minor exhibition tournament at Wimbledon this weekend."

"At your next safe opportunity, turn around."

If it has an open bed, it's classified as a truck. The base vehicle doesn't enter into it.

I remember an interview from the period where a Chrysler product planner was discussing places where they spent money. The trunk wasn't one; he specifically pointed out that the Neon had gooseneck hinges v compact folding hinges (and that the Neon already had a big trunk instead of a small trunk that needed to be

Darn tootin.

Defense of Jim Irsay: