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You have to remember that this was used in the last couple of seasons that Yankee Stadium was in its original configuration...when the monuments were in the field of play, and the bullpens were a lot further away than they are now (i.e. they were halfway to Yonkers back then). The bullpen car was used to keep Yankee

Is it something that would give a nearsighted dragon a stiffie?

Another question: If Chrysler is going totally retro on the New Challenger...who's gonna play the "Dodge Safety Sheriff" in their TV ads (like Joe Higgins did in '70)?

I want to see how the soccer mom who drive this fills her MOM Jeans.

I've always thought that Prii should have an external speaker under the hood to play various sounds/music while in electric mode.

I'll take mine in white, with the radio tuned to Super Soul on KOW.

Say what you will about Buford, JW (played by "Dodge Safety Sheriff" Joe Higgins) & the ladies who did the tag lines, they sure sold a lotta Dodges back in the day.

"Shelf life of 50,000 miles?" Wow...what a selling point for the unwashed masses to appreciate. (Is 50K as long as the fuel-vessel that holds the hydrogen is supposed to last before thermal fatigue renders it unsafe?)

Message? Citroens keep dragons away from urban centers.

Friedman was thinking with his dragon's appendage once again.

Too bad the guy wasn't racing a Roadrunner, because his Acme Welding job makes him look like Wile E. Coyote.

I'd like to see what this asshat's jail-booking picture looks like.

First car of my own: '76 Plymouth Duster 360, ordered new by the folks (with my input)...only options it didn't have were a sunroof, a factory radio or a lighter. Put an aftermarket AM/FM/cassette w/4 speakers, including detachable DLK 1/4's, in back (

Take another look at the "51 leading companies" that formed the RenCen Partnership, that were listed in the too-fast credit crawl at the end.

Will it turn you on...or will it turn on you?

See the tribute at www.nhra.com.

BTW, who won the game—Louisville or UNC?

Remember Rule #6 (same as Rule #6 in Monty Python's "Philosopher's Sketch").

AAAAAHHHH! My eyes are melting!

Re the '84 Cavalier interior's comforting abilities: