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  1. Toyota Racing Development.
  2. Rep for the Hangdogs tune.
  3. About a 6 on the x axis and all the way up to an 11 on the y axis.
  4. So, they are building an electric 1963 Chevy pickup with limited range?
  5. Whew, crisis averted. Tried out a new Mexican place (I live in Georgia) today. Meh fajitas, meh margs. Come home and putter about the house. Just went in to have a piss and my gut grumbles said SIT DOWN! Sat down to piss like a bitch and my asshole said welcome to the party, pal. Close, but still not in the race this year.
  6. I've burned a couple of bags of it. Comparable to the Kingsford Professional briquettes they also sell.
  7. Deej, next time you are frying some fish, try this breading:
  8. That hot pepper relish at Jersey Mike's is a fine addition to a sandwich.
  9. My metals investments are limited to two American Eagle 1 oz. gold coins bought at a pawnshop in Dothan, AL in the early 2000s. Paid $400 for one and $420 for the other one, for an average cost of $410 per oz. If it cracks $4,000 per coin, I might look at selling.
  10. I shot a man in Reno just to watch him die.
  11. Government Taking A Bite Scene RAISING ARIZONA Nicholas Cage 1987, But Still True Today
  12. Try this: go trade it in on a Tundra.
  13. Gagree, with the Cannondale T2000 closely trailing. Comfort-wise, the Specialized would probably win, followed by the Cannondale. Hank, if you're just looking for something to tool around on, run errands, etc., any of those 3 would be fine. If you're looking to hop on a bike and take a 50 or 60 mile ride, then the Marin above or that carbon fiber one would be your pick.
  14. Spitballing here, but I would bet that is about a 30 year old bike. Main thing I would be concerned about is integrity of the carbon frame at its age. The gruppo was top- and mid-tier Shimano products, at the time, if I am correct about the age. The pedals would require cleated shoes (you have to "snap-in" the cleats into the pedals), that would mean if you plan on using it for just errands and stuff you would need to carry around another pair of shoes/sandals to walk comfortably. Side note, the saddle used to be called the clit saver, as it was originally designed for women riders.
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