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Sad Crying Clown in an ILX
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They should have just copyrighted it and sued for infringement.

The solution is simple. “Carry-on” should mean you have to literally carry it, not roll it. If your luggage has wheels, it’s not carry-on and has to be checked.

Why stop there and not go with a diesel pusher RV?

Isn’t part of the reason for the camo to try and hide any defects and flaws on the pre-production models, and they don’t want that to be people’s fist perception of the car?

Where’s The Birthday Party?

Copyright expires 70 years after the death of the author. They may be some nuances or extensions that might change that, but I think that’s the general rule.

Yes; I don’t think Alien will be in the public domain anytime soon.

Yeah, they really should have just stuck with ILX; but then they wouldn’t have received all this free press.

The GR is more likely to be competitive with the Civic Type R.

Sure, it’s puny, but when politicians lie they get $19 million in free air time pandering to their base about the vicious attacks being levied against them.

I don’t think Chapelle’s bit and Gervais’ are equivalent (at least based on the quoted portion in this article). Maybe I’m giving Chapelle too much credit, but I understood his point to be that white men are so privileged, they can just declare themselves women now, and benefit from all the rights that woman had to

They should have got Bill Hader to play the role.

Right; the mere fact that there are fewer new vehicles being produced the last couple years will increase the average age.

Doesn’t Florida also have a problem with people driving off drawbridges? Maybe the train’s problem is it runs through Florida.

How? $1,200 doesn’t even cover the tax on a cheap car, much less make a dent on the cost of an expensive one. If they couldn’t afford an expensive car before, it’s hard to see how they could after. Even with just a 36 month loan, an extra $1200 will reduce the monthly payment by a a little over $30.

Or signing up again, for shows like Russian Doll and Stranger Things. 

I think the assumption is that if they were factory installed equipment on every car the costs would go down. 

I grew up in NM, where we were ahead of the curve in enforcing DUI and enacting strict punishments. They don’t work; at least not for repeat offenders, and the dangerously drunk, driving down the freeway the wrong at 110 mph kind. Take their license, they still drive. Take their car, they drive their mom’s car.

Injuries aren’t always apparent until a day or two after. Plus, it sounds like he might have had a head injury, which can lead to a lot of complications down the road.

Cool, so just the base model Corvettes and Mustangs will be allowed. No more Z06 (17 mpg), GT 500 (12/18 mpg), GT3 (15/18 mpg), etc. And depending on how you define “wasteful,” and where you draw the arbitrary line, wouldn’t any car that gets below average, or even below the top 10%, fuel economy be using a wasteful