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I hate to say it because I absolutely LOVE small Toyota trucks but, the current Toyota Tacoma lacks a feature that is absolutely essential in trucks. That is the ability to haul standard construction materials like 4x8 sheets of drywall/OSB/pretty much anything. That is because they only left about 46" between the

As much as I dislike the Honda, it's a great truck. Drive like a car, has storage cubbies galore. It's great for someone that can only afford one car, only needs a bed to get a bunch of bags of mulch for the garden or to load up with camping gear, yet wants something nice to commute in. It can also fit five normal

Mostly the first in the front and the second in the rear.

Is this Duran Duran performing the opening music? Is this what they sound like?

I believe you mean Geoff.

We did have them for one year. I really, really hope they come back next year like they've said they would. They are awesome to watch in person and the drivers and crews are nice as can be. It also helps that COTA is <30mins from my house. :D

Japan has the Lexus SC430. In no way close to the Soarer, but it had a V8 and it was in Super GT500 for a long time.

What is this!? a car for ghosts?

Here it is without the cover!!!!!

God, it's impossible to choose. While it's not a single level or dungeon, I love the portion of the World of Ruin where you're just beginning to round up your old party, and (first time through anyway) realizing that perhaps everything isn't lost, that there's still some hope. And then the moment when you finally get

No, you should shut your damn mouth.

I just want to see more Hexen, honestly :(

He can still make jokes about Detroit!

There's still Detroit he can make fun of.

The Stingray still $12,700 short of $100K, and you had to lard it up with ACCESSORIES to get there. Take a Stingray convertible (more expensive) 3LT with Z51 and put everything you can on it from the factory and see how short you still pull up.

IUDs aren't more popular because medical professionals won't let most of us have them. At age 26 I asked my Gyn for an IUD. She flat out refused because I hadn't been pregnant before. I got discouraged and gave up. I understand it is easier insertion and sometimes less side effects in women who have previously