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“The Smartest Guys in the Room" is another good one, about the meltdown of Enron. 

Diesel is over $5/gallon in Minnesota and I still see bros rolling coal.

First car I drove regularly was my parents’ 84 Buick Century. I fixed the leaky roof with duct tape while rust slowly consumed the rest of the car. After I bought my own truck, my parents sold it to my cousin, and I don’t know what he did with it.

IIRC, the GM Epsilon platform was developed by Opel. Modified versions of the Epsilon platform is what is used for most of their current lineup.

Does this include the Lincoln equivalents (MKC, MKS, MKX)?

Does this include the Lincoln counterparts to those Ford vehicles?

The reason I have usually heard for leaving the cars running is because all the electronics in the car (computer, radar, radio, etc) would drain the battery if they turned the car off.

We took our kindergartener to the local 3/8 mile track and told him to watch for his school bus. He loves it and asked his bus driver on Monday if she was racing over the weekend.

You really can't go wrong with a figure 8 track

School bus figure 8 racing.

Not just any overhead camshafts, but DUAL OVERHEAD CAMSHAFTS, MOTHERFUCKERS!!!

I heard they are just a myth and don't really exist 

The oddball badges from the 80s that proudly proclaimed things like 5-speed or fuel injection like it was a big deal.

I’ve always wondered if it would be possible to drop a hose down the fill hole in the parking lot and pump it straight out of the underground tanks. Have a modified trailer with an operator, pump, and storage tank. Park over the fill hole, open a panel inside the trailer, drop a hose, pump, and leave without being

The other thing I have seen people do when they miss their exit, is stop and back up on the shoulder to go back to their exit.

It’s not awful, but it’s also very generic looking.

The gas station at the Costco near me opens a half hour before the warehouse and closes a half hour after.

I used to travel for work. When i was in NY, I went to Total Wine looking for some beer. The employee told me they weren’t allowed to sell beer, and told me I could either go to a beer store, or go to Target or the grocery store. Similar in PA, I went into the state run liquor store, and they told me I had to go to a

Minnesota does not allow grocery stores to sell alcohol, and does not allow liquor stores to sell groceries other than lemons/limes for drinks, pop and mixers, stuff like that. A lot of grocery stores do have liquor stores, but they are required to have a separate entrance.

On my PC, I make the window narrow and the website automatically switches to mobile view, and gives me all the slides on one page