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Thanks for this. If anything, it’s good to know I’m not the only one driving myself crazy over this stuff.

Lavar Ball will chill out five minutes after Trump becomes presidential.

You couldn’t get a clip of Pujols’ game-winning “single” hitting our center fielder in the face to end the game?

So, this has to be impeachable, right? Right? Please?

I hate to be an Eagles O-line hunting trip truther, but I think the gun is across the front of Thomas’ body, pointing out over the water. If it were pointing back at Kelce, then you should be able to see the shadow of the gun crossing the shadow of Thomas’ body.

Question in the headline? Answer is “No.”

Maybe Kushner has no business sitting at the table, but to be fair, he does appear to have been asked to look away from whatever is on the TV screen.

Back when Rob Dibble used to do a radio show with Dan Patrick, there was one day where Dibble was talking about other players’ hotel aliases. The only one I remember was the one that topped them all: Rickey Henderson’s go-to alias was “Rick Henderson.” Now there’s an uncrackable code.

Thought this was going to be valuable scientific documentation of the rare and elusive mammoth cricket’s reproductive organs. Timing of such photos would have been all the more remarkable, given that the mammoth cricket typically doesn’t fully gestate and molt until around the third lunar cycle following the spring

Cotton Bowl Speedway is a nice little dirt track east of Austin in Paige, TX. I-37 Speedway just reopened in Pleasanton, TX, just south of San Antonio. If the article you just read makes you wish you’d gotten to Longhorn before it closed, make sure to support the tracks that are still running before they close, too.

The thing driving me nuts lately is it seems like there are more and more people driving around with their hi beams on at night, in and around the city, where there’s no need for hi beams. Is this a new thing? Is this the half-assed version of removing your rearview mirrors because you’re only focused on what’s in

Every time you write about NASCAR you shit all over it, so why do you pretend like you care what they do?

I’m guessing Lou thought of that, but sat on it because he’s still hoping his Saturday morning children’s show “Mr. Arbetter’s Louniverse” will get picked up.

Doesn’t do what YOU’D expect.

I have no facts to back this up, but airlines have to pay to fly in and out of an airport, and restaurants have to pay to operate in an airport. So if you reduce restaurant rent at the airport so that they can be profitable on more reasonable prices, the operating cost of the airport will get passed to the airline

Personally, I never had a problem with him being on Trump’s advisory board. If he thinks he can change the system from the inside, more power to him. My problem with him was Uber’s move to undermine the taxi drivers’ strike in NYC (and his treatment of his “independent contractors” even prior to the strike).

“If Trump is wise, he will recognize this and work toward the same.”

Thanks for posting this pic. I can totally understand why Stef would completely omit Corvette from the GTLM class mentions; all they did was win this race last year, and the season class championship, as well. But it’s fashionable to hate Chevrolet, so....

The lever and rod appear to move very freely, almost free-floating in the dash. I doubt it’s controlling anything critical. I wonder if it might be a hand crank for the passenger to operate manual windshield wipers? Pull it out of the dash until it engages a drive mechanism? The driver appears to just push it back

So, unfortunately I don’t know the answer to your question, but I can tell you that in the 1920s a lot of cars had a lot of manual stuff. Could be for the choke, and/or some other type of air/fuel ratio control. I saw a 1924 Pierce Arrow that had manual control of the spark timing, which was once a common thing. But