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    Odd, isn't it? I see someone complaining about this same thing in just about every single story. You'd think there'd be some response...

    I'm thinking the folks at Gawker don't understand how annoying it looks to see the "related" stories right in the middle of the story we're trying to read. So, here's a picture.

    That sucks for employees. I've been laid off a few times in the past (the hazards of working in the tech industry for the last 17 years). It's definitely one of the worst feelings, especially if you've been there for a while. I feel for those employees.

    Maybe they just have spent time in and around Boston.

    That'd make an interesting hotel somewhere. I'd move it to warmer waters, though.

    Agreed, the related content box seriously breaks up the reading of the article.

    ...but I rarely find the addition of cars to something to be a bad idea. Except maybe for swimming.

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    And for those who don't get the reference...

    MOOSEN!

    Take. Video.

    Dang, that's one slick road. Tarmac rally + rain = entertainment (for drivers, co-drivers, and spectators alike)

    That's what I was thinking...everyone else seemed to be on a cool-down lap, and then Terajima comes screaming in at race speed...

    Not to be a geek, but he also has over 289k on Google+. You know, that OTHER social network that's not as big as Facepalm^H^H^H^Hbook, but pretty huge, too?

    They were rallied here in the US, back in the day. I don't think anyone is currently running one, though I could be wrong.

    Nope, not wrong at all. Shows that you're actually very wise.

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    Absolutely epic. But lately, I've been thinking the slow, melancholy Jerry Garcia Band versions are pretty sweet, too.

    It would make a pretty sweet LeMons racer. Still take an awful lot to make it move under it's own power, though...

    Same here. Did a double-take.

    Looks like the Florida license plate (maybe Georgia, but I think Florida). FJ??3H maybe?

    I fit 4 people in my '71 MGB GT once. Come to think of it, I fit 4 people in (well, and on) a '65 AH Sprite...