scampman
scampman
scampman

This is a case where the pursuit of perfection is the enemy of good enough. It's a Porsche, and now it looks good enough.

Opinions need to be defensible. How a political candidate feels about sports, or how much they know, is a stupid thing to care about in an election. But having opened his mouth, it needs to be a defensible position. "Jack Nicklaus has 12 letters" or "He's the athlete who is in the room" are not reasonable defenses.

I've always thought it was a hoot that the joke requires someone to know the name of one of the most obscure teams in the modern NFL.

The F1 stuff that isn't practical to have multiples is flown (cars, people, high value electronics). They have two or three sets of other equipment and ship it by surface.

That there's the sporty SWB version. Not nearly enough room to behead your political opponents.

IIRC, there's a bit in The Sopranos where a screenwriter can't pawn an Emmy.

To be fair, the Fiat looks like many cars from the period because they copied it. Everyone from Peugeot to Pontiac, and no small number of Pininfarina's own designs.

Yet more proof: The answer is always Miata.

Cobras and GT40 replicas are common because they can be built with hand tools and simple machinery from common materials and junkyard engines, and the result is a practical road car that isn't financial suicide.

The slush box is worth it for the 40/20/40 split bench seat.

I'd buy this if they made a wagon.

I suspect a woman. The tipoff is plants.

The legend is that Rootes' West Coast man Ian Garrad hired Shelby to do a production prototype, which is the car that sold Lord Billy Rootes on the program. Separately, Ken Miles was hired to build a quick and dirty shoehorn car.

After a while, you get used to it.

The function of the clock is to tell you when you don't have to work. You can make a living by staying at work all the time. No clock required.

You mean the Romney guy who has an MBA and JD from Harvard? Fuck him and his book lernin.

Chrysler 300F convertible

The difference is that you're committing to a long period of service if you take the subsidized phone and a contract.

Niki didn't say it was because his eyes were too damaged to race at Japan. He said the water spray made it impossible to see (which was true) and it was too dangerous for him to race.

If it's manufactured, why would "the media" be disappointed when it doesn't happen? They knew it wasn't going to happen.