worxman02
worxman02
worxman02

“One time I went to gas station and they were closed.”

I think we’re just experiencing some growing pains right now.

Air Force vet here, can confirm this is 100% correct.

I’m sure he thought about this, but he’d be in a rush to get home on the weekends and all that extra time trying to figure out which Challenger/Charger isn’t his would eat into that time.

I havent been in the Army - but from what i hear this is pretty spot on. 

Wait, you’re in the military and you’re going to be living on (or around) the base 5 days/week? And you’re looking at some crappy family car instead of some REAL MAN’S CAR? WTF, soldier??

it’s what the buyers want because that’s their idea of luxury.  See also: any Trump property.

I feel the same way, but would point out that even private jet liners are trimmed the same way (not that I have any first hand experience). All that high gloss screams imitation in a really tasteless way. It would be nice to see some flat finishes for a change. Hell, I’d take an Ikea look if weight is a factor. This

They are constructed like absolute trash. Let’s see, giant thing that has to go down the road at 90mph, through all elements, over all road salt, debris, bumps and potholes, and has to suffer the occasional bump into something solid.

The interiors and the unnecessarily overdesigned paint jobs are just “why?” every time I look at these. It wouldn’t be hard to design the interior in a nice clean way. For the price people pay for these, you’d think we could get past “90's conversion van” interior design.  

A CDL should be required for anyone driving anything like this.

As someone who loves both cars and camping, I never understood the finishes in these things.

Securing the music rights for the Freaks & Geeks DVD release was all on Shout! Factory, who put out the set, not the producers. The amount of work they put in to get the music rights for WKRP in Cincinnati was nuts and they still couldn’t get all of them (though had they not gotten Tiny Dancer, it would have been all

To me, one of the craziest music budgets I can imagine was the one for Freaks & Geeks - even more so, how they managed to secure all the original music for the DVD release to a beloved one-season flop.

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Related, I wonder then if this scene chalked up a hefty bill:

The most I think I’ve ever cost one of my shows was 50k; that’s happened a couple of times, actually. Once, we didn’t have a music supervisor yet, and I was asked to put in some Christmas music. I did the only logical thing - I used the version of “Let it Snow” from Die Hard. Another time, we DID have a music

But if they weren’t using their birth names, one could say that they had to change them.

bob seger “night moves?”

Just shoot him in the face and be done with it.

Of the three, Cash was the only one working under his birth name, unlike those other two counterfeits.