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In the world of me, he's what I call "hot".

Even with Tony Stewart regularly having an in car camera, there was no camera found that night.

The driver in front of him managed to not hit him with him standing in the same spot.

So now the Dodger pitcher has to bean him? Does he do it from the dugout at Puig's next at-bat or does he fling one at Puig from the pitcher's mound when they take the field?

Unlike Boesch, a fan in the way of a flying bat actually has a legitimate chance of becoming an Angel.

Only if he buys him dinner first.

Of course it's a modified boob joke. How else is he going to fit in in Florida?

I've been through a few and am currently using the iOtto Touch XL but my biggest issue is that the mounts only work on windshields but the arms are tiny. What we really need are unobtrusive window mounts with longer arms so I can actually touch my phone screen without leaning forward and placing my focus on the

I've been through a few and am currently using the iOtto Touch XL but my biggest issue is that the mounts only work

no convertibles either

I think you mean "nearly hit a whale."

for that very reason at my local track those cars are known as hornets

I used to do this about 10 years ago throughout Wisconsin. It's a fun and economical way to get into auto racing. I regularly raced a Nissan 200SX (S12 hatchback) three nights a week, Thursdays at State Park Speedway in Wausau, Fridays at Golden Sands Speedway in Wisconsin Rapids, and Saturdays at Marshfield

to me this is real racing! using actual production cars. i get more excited at races like this than at a nascar race. because i see a car i know and i connect to it and hope to see it perform. nascar, every car is the same, its great that the driver is the hero, but being able to buy the car the driver used to me