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Oh I've also done the thing where you're so used to driving a manual and pulling into a parking spot, pull ebrake, turn car off and leaving, but instead with an automatic, pull into parking spot, turn car off but then takes a minute to realize the key won't come out of the ignition because the car is still in drive.

I've done the thing where you're in the turn lane waiting on Red, and then the lane next to you starts moving because they have a Green and thus you start moving forgetting you are in the turn lane and then realize that you still have a red and slam on your brakes while now blocking the entire crosswalk. Bonus points

I never understood all the fuss about "points" as I've lived in the Northwest my whole life between Oregon and Washington. Good to know I don't have to deal with crap.

Can't be wrong if a 747 can write a "12" in the sky.

My Wife and I did this off of Tiger mountain in Issaquah, WA as Tandem with a fried who was a "Pilot". The weather wasn't great so it was more like falling slowly. But there were many who went off the top, flew many miles away, stayed in the air for a long period of time then still managed to land back on top of the

The thing I like about this goal is how it started with what seems as an attempt to trip him that failed. Other players would have just flopped at that point and accepted the free kick but not Messi, he just kept going and it seemed to actually surprise the defense.

Just took my 3 year old to his first Monster Jam last Saturday in Tacoma, WA. Good times but man, for an enclosed stadium these things are ridiculously loud. Thankfully we brought ear protection and he had a blast and it was everything that I remember as a kid myself.

No, the Ridge is much nicer and will continue to get nicer as it's built out.

I'm going with flappy paddle shifters in cars that shouldn't have them...IE a subaru outback. It makes sense in a vehicle where you need the fastest shifting possible but in a car that is big and cushy, no.

So is the "Everybody but the center" ruling basically saying the center is the one that messed up? This must be a common enough call that more than a couple of refs have used it.

The flappy paddle shifters in our 2012 Outback 3.6R. It's an auto for gods sake and we never use them.

DCCD in my 06 STI. It never gets changed and just stays in Auto. I think I messed with it a couple times since I bought the car new in early 2006.

I bought my 06 STI brand new in march of 06. At that time my then girlfriend bought a Scion TC, then an Xterra and we then sold that we decided something not as tall as a full SUV but still had good room for the dogs and car seat and AWD. We test drove Audi wagons and may have looked at Toyotas but with all that was

Uh, you can wrap an entire car in that stuff for a grand including labor, it's vinyl. Trying to profit off of idiots amazes me but like they say, one born every second.

Must have more video!!