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With Detroit's bobo, John Dingell, holding a key House committee chairmanship, this bill—as Ray alluded to in the last sentence of his piece—may not be going anywhere. In fact, I believe there's a bit on The Detroit News' website today that says that his committee won't be taking this up until after Labor Day.

That's opposed to the Oldsmobile SEX (a Vista Cruiser with fogged-up windows, overworked shocks, and you-don't-want-to-know on the back of the folded-down rear seats).

I don't miss this Oldsmobile. I do miss the '64-'72 A-Body versions, from the F-85 to the W30-equipped 442 to the Hurst/Olds.

FYI: Kucinich was Mayor of Cleveland in the late '70s, and he helped run that fair city (further) into the ground.

This is "The Bruce Philosophy," expressed perfectly.

If, as your headline suggests, this has anything to do with re-upholstering a B-Body Mopar while accidentally splitting the atom during the beer-making process, rock on.

This guy is what Lenny Bruce would've called a blahblahblah.

Has anyone ever figured out what Cannell is typing in his end-of-show "signature" thing that follows the end credits of every show he's produced?

You don't buy coffee—you rent it.

If he's got one strand of his Paternal Unit's DNA, he's got the same sense of history, performance & style as his Dad.

Performance art AND highway beautification...can you beat that!

A Chizler is the shiz.

I'll take the van from Cheech & Chong's FIRST movie, which I saw at a show near Stockton, CA a while back...it looks kinds dried out, if you know what I mean!

Meantime, there's a multi-national reference with the lead photo of the first-generation Dual-Ghia at the top of this string.

To quote Yosemite Sam:

OK, Jalopisti, name at least one thing/event that tops this.

That's the best attempt at a Lexus yet from Generic Motors.

@DG:

Hmmm...maybe the Road Commission for Oakland County (Michigan) could re-name some of the roads that intersect Big Beaver (16 Mile)...like John R, Coolidge, Adams, Crooks...

Looks like there's a Minnesota plate on the front of this thing...which means the two guys paddling a canoe (that's part of the plate's artwork) should be counted among this Camino's units of motive power .