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Most spicy chicken sandwiches aren’t spicy enough for me, so something that is “too spicy” by comparison to others sounds appealing.

Maybe if we lived in a world where air travel was ridiculously expensive, you wouldn’t have family in two countries and you’d just meet at Wally World for vacation instead of flying all over the place!

He didn’t say he wanted that to happen, just a “what if” question. Lighten up, Francis.

I was a fan of Buell back in the day. I suppose it’s good to see its return, and EBR bikes back on the road. But I can only imagine how frustrating it must be to Erik to see his name attached to a bike he has no control over.

I thought the same thing. I think the way the door gap lines up with the seam on the roof pillar and what seems to be a very small spoiler at the top makes it look janky. Not a smooth transition from the front 3/4ths to the rear quarter.

You’re blaming Porsche for this? 

But instead of JUST making some cool electric cars, Porsche is considering a different option: clean-burning synthetic fuel.”

Is this the same company that makes my kid’s scooter?

There’s a bit of misinformation in that video; buyers can’t really buy in “peak harvest season.” The beans people buy, even from specialty roasters, are a few months or even a year or more from the date they were harvested. The consumer does not know how “freshly harvested” the beans are, only the roaster does. The

$70k is in the territory of a well-optioned Porsche Macan S or a base model Macan GTS. Obviously the two cars share a lot of parts, but from what I’ve read, I’d probably opt for the Macan over the SQ5. 

I’ve never been in a Casey’s but I am surprised that they make it fresh at the store. I wouldn’t have expected that from a gas station - I would have thought they just ship them frozen to all the stores and just have them heated from there.

Yeah, people would just call that a casserole and you’d be ostracized.

Oops somehow I deleted the link.

Yeah, I agree. I looked around the area on Craigslist but there isn’t much there that’s not a truck. I did find this 1966 Imperial, but I’m not sure it’s “more economical.” Certainly distinctive though!

Gorgeous car, in Safari trim or not. I’m getting some strong vintage Renault/Peugeot vibes from it, even a little Datsun 510. Move over, IDX, this is my new car-that-will-never-be-made-but-I-want-anyway.

CR-V: 180" 3400 lbs

Worst-case scenario, it serves as a fish-flavored ketchup spoon”

Also, maybe Dollar Pizza should be included, if for no other reason than to distinguish it from real New York pizza.

Ah, I see. So then I’d say Sheet Pizza is a type, of which Old Forge is a variant.

That’s a tostada.