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@speedygopher: Oh yeah. The guy that wrote it (and didn't include a mention of your god) was a Baptist minister. And a Socialist.

@Cats: The Pledge of Allegiance did not include the words 'Under god' originally. That was added in the 1950's. Just an FYI...

@coolslice: That's not a consequence of gay marriage. That's a consequence of the lack of acceptance on the parents/relatives part.

Of course that should have said Hella. I should stop commenting.

I just love that they added PIAA lights to the front end in case anyone want to take it rallying.

Another slap in the face of El Diablo Americano!

Since the most 'classic' American iron I have is my wife's Taurus (sad, I know), I should pick something like a Rover 75. Would prefer something like a Jaguar Mark II saloon, though.

A real man would have jumped straight on and bear hugged that sucker. Naked.

@speedygopher: As are my spelling skills- notoriety = notoreity

@fhrblig: That nobody will remember the origin of after a year. Notoreity is a fleeting thing.

Nice to know that there are people out there that will help a stranger in need. He and Scooby done good.

Why has noone built an articulated monster truck yet? How hard could it be?

@geistkoenig: As soon as I read that, it just clicked. You are so right. Exaggerated proportions and all.

Convertible minivans...but better built than Top Gear managed to do.

I've been looking at Spitfires and MGs lately. Would love a slightly ratty, older British roadster to drop some high-revving Japanese horsepower into.

I love living in Texas.

I have two nominees. 1. Lamborghini Countach. Kinda in the same spirit as the original. 2. Trabant. The fabric/wood shavings/mucus construction of the body would be perfect for flux dispersal. No metal to interfere...

@Chairman Kaga: Very nice. If ya gotta remake it, why keep it the same?

@$kaycog: I'm no expert, but I believe this one has been modified a tad. Don't recall those on the options list.