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You’ve spent time driving in Portland, I see.

You’ve been to Portland, I see.

Don’t forget, “awesome.”

I can’t unsee that now. Thanks.

All of the starz for you!

And the important part; there’s nothing exotic about a hotted-up economy sedan.

Insane valve checks? You mean the 15k, and more recently, 18k mile checks? That’s longer than most Japanese marques. While they don’t have a dealer network like that of Honda, have you checked the dealer network of KTM, Aprilia or MV Augusta?

The Tricolore was more than just a different livery. It came, from the factory, wither Termignoni exhaust system and the accompanying tune, and a GPS-enabled Ducati DDS+ system.

It’s not so much that as there’s still a large chunk of sports viewers that don’t want every. single. story to be politically charged. Sometimes, just sports is the ticket. And for a time, ESPN did that better than anyone else, with better talent, production values and reporting.

Mike & Mike is awful, awful radio. It’s unlistenable.

Yes, so much yes. Part of the reason I soured on much of ESPN’s TV content is that was coverage, seemingly, only for those glamour teams you mentioned; Yankees, Lakers, Pats, Steelers, Red Sox, Dodgers and so on. It got to be so annoying that there was very little sports coverage and nothing but coverage of those

Not only that, if you’re forced into a bloated package to get ESPN - which for this discussion - is something you want; the content must be relevant, fresh, and pertaining to sports. ESPN has long since strayed from that ethos.

Agreed. Unfortunately, the viewership has shown that they no longer want that.

No. Taxes on taxes on taxes is not the answer.

Or, if the roads were built properly in the first place. Well constructed roads that are regularly maintained, do not crumble like a fortune cookie. The effective tax rates in Portland are close to rivaling that of many California cities. The fact the city claims to not have enough money is laughable and offensive.

This is Portland. The city would rather spend money on anything but vehicle infrastructure, up and including enabling our laughably bad homeless problem and providing free needles for the homeless.

I wish I could star this one thousand million times. The simple answer for government, especially in a one party state like Oregon, is to ask for more money. No efficiency, no cutting of waste, none of that. Just more.

The best part of this, I mean besides the jokes? No Harleys. And plenty of Ducatis. Yes!

Agreed. I absolutely loved him in “The Night Of.” For an actor to give such an impactful performance with such little dialogue was gripping. I am excited for his next work.

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