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Stingray was a great show and you know it. 

This is worthy of COTD. 

I’m more interested in the Sea Shepherd sticker. 

Coach Major Applewhite had no information on whether Yossarian was dressing for the game.

Toyota Sienna AWD. $4000 should get you a mid-2000's model with just over 100,000 miles. Embrace the minivan lifestyle and the huge cargo space that opens up if you fold down the third row of seats. 

A 2002 Odyssey with this many miles is generousely a $3000 purchase. If you bought it, and IF the transmission then went bad, it’s a $3000 with a 3 year warranty.

Keep truck, buy used motorcycle and ramps so that you can move everything at once. 

Well said and thank you for saying it. 

This car has and will continue spend far more time with the Check Engine Light on than off.

And, once again, a new Kia Soul is the correct answer. 

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Remember how I always said that I wanted a plane with a gold horse and a cream colored lounge and a blue lounge and a bathtub shaped like a clam and ...

The Kia Soul is the best answer here- short for easy parallel parking, plenty of headroom and cargo room.

Frederick Douglass is an example of somebody who’s done an amazing job and is being recognized more and more. 

Too soon.

Having helped people in wheelchairs in and out of a variety of vehicles, I’m surprised that the poster doesn’t buy a lift van to make life easier. The insurance money plus extra should cover the purchase of a lift van that will make all of their lives easier. 

Judging by Craiglist ads, approximately 1,000,000 people move overseas per day. 

I’ve never understood the appeal. Anywhere you drive people in front of you will slow down, so unless your idea of fun is being boxed in by cars doing the exact speed limit, it’s a pass.

When it actually runs.

This is a case of large (1000+ male students), wealthy ($30K/year current tuition, established and financially well off alumni organizations), and white (predominantly) schools in the Baltimore area upset that a tiny (180 co-ed students), poor (the school is literally next door to the Baltimore City jail), and