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    No, I think this is closer to what castAR does, except (maybe?) without having the special surface.

    ...like the hot fist at the end of a wet kiss

    Holy crap, I totally forgot about that episode.

    Man, between the Red Bull Air Races, and the Reno Air Races, there's some sweet air racing action that I must check out. One day.

    Side note: just by simply reading labels and being willing to pay a bit more, I've almost entirely cut out items like corn syrup from my diet. Basic rule of thumb is to stick to ingredients that are "real" foods, rather than overprocessed fillers. That includes in my mayo.

    The ironic and/or annoying thing is I actually did work through lunch, though thankfully not because of moose droppings.

    As others have said, Miracle Whip ain't mayo. And even if you include it, that's not a lot of mayo. When mayo comes on sale, we double-up on it with a coupon and buy quite a few jars. I think I have 6 jars in the pantry right now. And we're not even hoarders (though we do love our mayo).

    You really can't mention moose droppings and pizza so close together like that and expect me to retain my appetite. Guess I'm working through lunch...

    That's crazy, though given the headline I was expecting an actual Dakar truck, which would have been crazy, too. This is what Dakar calls a car.

    No pickup truck section? I had to select "camino-ized" for my '46 Dodge 1/2 ton.

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    Yes, the infamous "fesh fesh" (sometimes "fech fech"). On one of the Dakar official videos posted to YouTube, they showed folks getting stuck in it, with some close-up shots. It looks absolutely terrible.

    Ah, yes. The DunBee. Seriously, that's what he calls it.

    Only 1 drone? That's surprising, seeing as how inexpensive they're getting, and how little space they take up.

    A true Jalopnik hero.

    Yep, Portland has one, too. Seattle as well, I believe. But they're tours, rather than taxi services, which is what set these ones in Russia apart.

    I really really wanted an ARO. Was so bummed when those plans fell through.

    I demand a road test.

    Right there with ya; I think I'm pushing 7 or 8 years of commenting. Still in the grey.

    Oh yeah, 325ix. Great machine. I always loved when Satch Carlson would show up to a TSD in Bad Dog (seen here in 2010). It's been beat and abused, but almost always managed to finish usually near the top of the leaderboard.

    V.I.N.CENT: smartest of all the robots.