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Few is a very religious and very conservative person whose first instinct is always to reject change or anything that comes from a liberal and to parrot Fox News talking points. Add self interest to that, since a star player for Gonzaga in Spokane is not going to get the endorsement money that star player at a

Closer to reality (with all of reality’s bad paint, rust and ripped upholstery.)

If I’m getting fancy with my root beer I like Henry Weinhard’s. I have no idea if it’s widely available, and it does have caffeine so you might not have tested it anyway, but it’s tasty.

You nailed it. My wife loved her 2011 G37X but that doesn’t mean that Infiniti should still be selling that infotainment system in 2020 models.

I see Michael B. Jordan and “Coach” in the same sentence and my brain automatically fills in “Taylor”.

David’s suggestion would not be totally terrible IF there were postal Jeeps vehicles that weren’t all used up and ready for the scrap heap and could provide decent gas mileage and reliability. Judging by the example he linked to (ran when parked 20 years ago) I don’t think that’s likely. 

I was introduced to Kenosha as a young sailor going through boot camp and tech school in Great Lakes, Ill. The drinking age in Wisconsin back then was 18 or 19 while Illinois was 21. If you wanted to drink off base (where there might be some women and you’d be able to get something stronger than 3.2 beer) then you

“largely indebted, free but poor” So, most of us.  “worked the land for a Lord” Just transpose those to more urban terms and you’re describing a lot of the population who do work for a super wealthy upper class.  

No.

Just the normal 26ft. U-Haul box truck. My dad did over-the-road trucking for a few years but I never got to get behind the wheel. 

Once you’ve reached this stage of evolution

I don’t hate the scooters, I hate the idiots riding them. They tend to combine the worst instincts of pedestrians and bicyclists. You can never anticipate what they’re going to do or where they’re going to go. 

Namath didn’t play in the Meadowlands. He played in Shea. 

Most importantly, he won a Super Bowl for New York.

Unless you watch basic cable or over the air TV. TBS, and most likely one of your local broadcast stations, will still have it on an endless loop.

The NBC app already streams The Six Million Dollar Man, what more could anyone ever want?

The other Beatles didn’t like Paul’s “granny songs”, the other Beatles were annoyed at John bringing Yoko to sessions, Ringo was tired of playing peacemaker between John and Paul. George was tired of being overshadowed. When it comes down to it, it was four guys who were sick and tired of each other’s faces.

People still believe that Yoko broke up the Beatles? I mean it’s pretty obvious that John and Paul were polar opposites and weren’t going to be able to coexist forever no matter who anyone was dating. 

Easy. Matt Shea. Holy warrior and fan of political espionage.

There are a lot of good looking ones and I can’t pick just one, but I do know the ones I hate the most.