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I for one loved it, and the series as a whole. It's like watching a pitcher throw a no-hitter... it starts out relatively ordinary, but at some point you start to realize something special's going on, and by the time it hits its midway point it's full-on intensity from there on out. Do yourself a favor and start

Porsche Boxster of course!

Portland's no better. I've never been able to figure that one out.

Stick with it, you're right where it starts to hit its stride, and it doesn't let up after that. The last few eps of Season 3 were when it really started blowing my mind, intensity-wise. The only other show even in the conversation for me is The Wire... Breaking Bad is vastly better than Mad Men or The Sopranos to

Eric: Porsche often puts the key to the left of the wheel. I also once had a '61 Lincoln that had it there as well. So they're out there.

Heh, I used to have a 190d turbo. One year only in the US (1987)! I even swapped in a manual trans one freezing cold weekend in a barn in Connecticut when the auto tranny failed. Fun car and killer fuel mileage.

I daily drive a '98 Boxster, and the most common things yelled at me are:

It is a lot of work, but they're such awesome dogs that I can't imagine ever having anything else. I've been really lucky with mine... when she was a pup I had the amazing good fortune of working in a dog-friendly office, and she came to work with me every day. Frisbee before and after work and a walk at lunch was

C'mon, is any cat in history THIS cute? I mean, seriously. Now who's smarter, huh? OK, probably still cat people with their fancy degrees. But still.

I actually had to fight an enraged pit bull recently (to save my own dog) and, while I won due to my superior understanding of physics, I doubt that would have been the case with a chimpanzee.

It works perfectly... took me right to "Boxster," and that's what I drive.

This has got to be inspired by the Travis McGee character from John D. MacDonald's detective novels. McGee drives an old Rolls Royce that had been converted "by some maniac" into a pickup truck. All of the McGee books take place in Florida, too.

That's exactly how I felt when I temporarily moved to Phoenix a few years back.

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You're right, and that did occur to me. That's part of what I'm struggling with. It's hard for me to weigh a hypothetical future attack against the reality of what will probably happen if I report it. But I also haven't slept in almost 24 hours so I should probably wait until my mind is clearer before making any

Here's my pup in happier times

I think he honestly does feel terrible. I don't think it'll come down to a lawsuit, but I also don't think I'll ever see much, if any, reimbursement. In the end I guess the way to look at it is that if someone had told me I'd have to choose between this trip I have planned and my dog, I couldn't have canceled the

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My border collie in my old 914 when she was a puppy. She hated that thing! Sold the car, still have the pup... good trade (not that the 914 wasn't fun).