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Why can't women park cars? Because for generations, men have been telling them that 3 inches is actually six. At lunch time, I like to park my car on the side of the road with sunglasses on and point a hair dryer at passing

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One can but hope that he gets whatever he deserves when the mess of Lotus Cars is unravelled. I suspect that when it The odd thing now is that we have a number of different entities with different rights to use the Lotus name. Perhaps Gerard behind all of the marketing and pr crap the boys in the factory have shown they can still produce a cracking sports car (Exige S) i just hope its these people who can salvage something from this mess. on June 8, 2012 at

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Books Are Magic: Review: Over the Curb by Bo Barber & George …

The dealership is the first in town to offer a new line of Chinese–made cars. Tuahtsing— A rocking-chair marathon is underway, with contestants competing for the new-car prize that awaits the survivor. Sales manager John Peacock struggles to keep a veneer of order, but with a sales force comprised of a collection of scoundrels, misfits, drunks, slackers and all-around odd-ducks, it is a task he compares to “riding herd on a gang of amphetamine-crazed rodents. …

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This is the day public radio programmers have been dreading

Car Talk” is the adorable little goofball of a show that draws huge ratings and has turned Saturday mornings (“Weekend Edition Saturday,” “Car Talk,” “Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me”) into the highest-rated and most lucrative daypart of the entire week for public We'll see how long they can keep that up; sooner or later, it'll become noticeable that they never talk about recent-model cars. It actually crossed my mind last Saturday how odd it is that I like the show so much. …

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This is the day public radio programmers have been dreading