staghounds
staghounds
staghounds

Yes, the world was so much more peaceful and safe before 1945.

There’s a  patch in Greenwich with 20,000 dead sailors buried in it. It’s the size of a good suburban house lot.

I went all the way once.

Day before yesterday she was one of “These fine teachers and aides”.

The last three timesI’ve car shoppedit’s been over the internet. I’ve been very specific about what I’ve wanted, and every time I’ve actually gone to lots they have tried to sell me something else.

I believe they made 30 second singles from each “focus group”- one with children, one withe bearded men, etc.- and those were the television spots. I suspect this mashup was as you say for dealers. It’s pretty entertaining, and as you say it’s a pre- parody, done for laughs.

The first series, the truck ones, were hilarious:

I said dreamed, not believed.

I dreamed that we had a President who would spend our money like he had to earn it shingling a roof. First act in office- no more zillion dollar imperial travel.

1. Definitely not southern Caucasian though. Go for California broadcaster.

Exhibit A, Chesley Sullenberger.

True, there have been exceptions.

They still know how to fly, there are still controls, they still know their stuff, and they don’t want to die.

They can’t even put nine controls in the same places and make them work the same way.

I’m not a statistic. MY autonomous car has to be better than ME. All the time, every time. It probably will be, but how can I convince myself of that? I have years of bad, but not yet fatal, driving experience and last second saves that has convinced me that I have some skills.

I have been saying this for years- that people have never, in any numbers, entrusted their transportation to anything other than a sentient being who will die with them if there’s a big mistake. The only exception of which I am aware are some subway and closed loop airport terminal shuttles, which maintain (0r

I’m stealing discount entourage.

What is David Tracy doing on the right there?

I’m about to sell the Wrangler I bought new in 2010 for almost as many dollars as I paid for it. Hate to lose the lifetime warranty though!

All that is so true.