thirdpedalgirl
ThirdPedalGirl, ///Mother of one.
thirdpedalgirl

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Yeah, I wouldn't be making comments about how some boat race is going to be so much more exciting now that rivers and streams are flooding well above flood stage with 20+ inches of rain. That'd be kinda tasteless, especially if hundreds of people have lost their homes because of it.

I'll need special needles. But my machine can handle it, no problem.

Now, now, Mr Musk. Snakeskin dashboards may be what your wealthy clients' mistresses might like, but you know better than that. Ocean leather made from kelp, alcantara, and the hides of Mitt Romney aides are the only approved dash coverings in such an environmentally friendly car.

257 families would like you to look their kids in the eye, kids who just lost every favorite toy, every stuffed animal, every homemade "I luv mi mommee" valentine, and say that.

The camera is so shaky because a sheep was holding it.

See, these are the extremes people must go to to make a Honda exciting these days.

That could be true... It's something about "attitude," too.

I see one in bright green every Sunday morning.

I nearly died laughing the other day when someone on the radio referred to a politician being at "the fourth or fifth ribbon cutting for the Peotone airport."

Well, it's nice to know that Chicago's found one more way to engender corruption and graft, this time with delicious barbecued ribs, tasty grilled sandwiches and gourmet artisianal frozen custards.

Go, Daddy, go!

I had a friend, who was in her late 20s at the time, who drove like that. She had a Passat.

I'd rather crash because I missed a steering input than be killed by the air bag exploding 8" from my face.

That'd put my face way too close to the wheel in any car with an airbag.

My Saab is about 8.5 seconds to 60 mph. I've never felt it under-powered when merging onto a freeway, nor have I felt like I couldn't get up to cruising speed in a comfortable amount of time. Sure, it's no Porsche, but it's not dangerously slow.

Caricature of commentary on this car over the last six months or so:

Bravo for using a truck, you know, LIKE A TRUCK.

>Somehow I don't think any manfacturer takes sloppy oil changes into the design process.

I see them all over.