¡Martes por la tarde, enlaces mexicanos!

by | Jan 9, 2024 | Daily Links | 176 comments

Why not? Get on it Ford.

It occurred to me my oldest will meet the minimum age required to receive an Arizona learner’s permit in in the next 90 days.  I’m actually having more of an issue with the idea he be behind the wheel from the standpoint of overall maturity rather than the fact I am old.  So I began the arduous task of determining the cost benefit of finding myself a new car and just giving him the Grand Cherokee. Its 12 years old, so nobody in their right mind will actually want it for a trade in.  I don’t drive a ton since WFH became the norm in health insurance so I looked at the used market thinking I can save a few bucks because who cares what I drive, right?

Then what hits me—why did Ford stop making the Crown Vic?  Is there really no market for an enormous sedan that will run forever as long as you’re not chasing them Duke boys?  Yeah…I’m old.

 

¡Enlaces!

Mexico is willing to secure the border fro:their side in exchange for…removing sanctions on Cuba and Venezuela.

Meanwhile, the House reconvenes their impeachment crusade against the DHS chief while the cartels are apparently engaging in drone warfare.

Cuba raises prices on fuel, which apparently is now $0.20 per liter after the subsidy.

Ecuador declares a national emergency when a crime lord disappeared from his prison cell.  This includes martial law and a national curfew.  This was reported a day prior to their president announcing multiple referendums on various subjects ranging from criminal extraditions, to allowing contractual arbitration.  Then there are the guys taking journos hostage—on live TV!

 

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176 Comments

  1. Common Tater

    “So I began the arduous task of determining the cost benefit of finding myself a new car and just giving him the Grand Cherokee”

    Sound like a good excuse.

    • Drake

      Sounds like an arduous bout of justification.

  2. Common Tater

    I’ve never seen a crown vic that didn’t belong to the cops or funeral home.

    • prolefeed

      The drove the Mercury version of a Crown Vic. What a piece of shite. I’d be driving along, wondering what was going to suddenly break next.

      Mainly the window roll up mechanisms. I finally “fixed” that by never rolling down the windows.

      • Common Tater

        Modern problems require modern solutions.

      • R.J.

        Listen to your first world problems. Kids are starving somewhere, and your windows won’t roll down.

    • Sean

      My parents gave me an 82 CV as a first car.

      • Tres Cool

        1977 Olds Cutlass. 260 V8 and a wimpy 5 speed.

        Now THATS how you learn to drive in snow.

      • Sean

        I was not kind to that Crown Vic.

      • Bobarian LMD

        My first was a ’67 Ford Galaxie. Crown Vic predecessor. Lot of fucking steel.

      • mexican sharpshooter

        I had a 96. When I cleaned it out I found a Mecgar magazine under the passenger seat—fully loaded.

    • Pine_Tree

      My parents had a series of them. I ended up with them twice.

      The first (actually a ’77 Crown Vic “LTD II”) was my hand-me-down car in HS and after I graduated and was saving money. For awhile, every time I stopped I had to pop the hood and blow out a small fire on top of the intake manifold, right beside the carburetor. Turns out a hole in a power-steering line was spritzing fluid on there.

      The last was maybe an ’06 or something. It was the car they had when Dad died 2.5 years ago. I bought it from Mom (dementia) and sold it to somebody here, but drove it for maybe 6 months in between.

      • robc

        77 Buick Electra.

    • DEG

      I used to own a Crown Vic. I’m not a cop and I don’t work for a funeral home.

    • Zwak says the real is not governable, but self-governing.

      I love Crown Vics. I used to drive the Police package versions all the time when I worked for the “emergency vehicle” shop. The Vic is so much nicer than the Charger or whatever it is that Dodge offered at the end of the Panther bodies life span. The Vic had style, oomph, and presence.

      And a shotgun.

  3. Mojeaux

    Its 12 years old, so nobody in their right mind will actually want it for a trade in.

    My truck is destined for the trash heap soon enough, I suppose. It’s got 370,000 miles on it, the dash is bashed in, the defroster doesn’t work (yet) (still in the shop). So I asked my mechanic if anybody would buy this business, and he said, “There’s a hot market for used cars of any type or condition.” Wellallrightythen.

    • Raven Nation

      I saw your a.m. comment about credit card charges. I had someone charge about $6k to one of my cards via VRBO (or AirBNB; don’t remember now). Only happened to see it as I was killing time waiting for my wife one day. I called the bank and, after a little Q&A they said, “yep your account’s been hacked. We’ll close it and send you a new card.” Apparently, they had a pretty good idea it was fraud but were waiting for me to contact them. I will say getting a hold of someone at my bank on their fraud line was fairly easy.

      • Nephilium

        One time I was stopping at a bank to take out money from the ATM. Card was rejected, and kept by the ATM. Park and walk inside to talk to someone, turns out that someone had spent several hundred dollars on Crocs using my card information. The manager looked at me, waited a beat, and just went, “Yeah. That’s fraud. We’ll get you a new card sent out.”

      • Tres Cool

        I dunno. I could see you in these

      • R.J.

        They had to be Crocs….

      • Mojeaux

        I’m mad they didn’t have at least a fraud alert text protocol set up. Coulda called, emailed, texted, anything. Never said a word and didn’t hit my account because it was flagged first. I didn’t know anything was wrong until my Hulu bounced.

      • UnCivilServant

        I’m pretty sure people will pay to have those taken off their hands. The hazardous waste disposal costs alone…

    • Certified Public Asshat

      It looks like a 12 year old grand cherokee is still worth at least $10k.

      • mexican sharpshooter

        That makes no goddamn sense.

      • R C Dean

        Well, much depends on mileage and condition. Mrs. Dean’s FJ is 16 years old (damn, where did that time go) and is still worth around $12K with 200K miles on it, in v. good condition. And that’s for a standard FJ, not one that’s been lifted, supercharged (with cold air intake and cat-back exhaust), and very heavy duty bumpers. (ponders) Yeah, that’s pretty much what we’ve done to it.

      • R C Dean

        Oh yeah, programmable after-market ECU.

      • mexican sharpshooter

        I can see that with the FJ, its a specialty vehicle they ended production. Grand Cherokees are everywhere.

  4. Common Tater

    Honestly, I don’t think the sanctions do anything. At least in regards to getting their governments to give up communism.

    • Raven Nation

      The one on Cuba is particularly stupid since just about every other country in the world doesn’t have one with them. All it does is allow Cuba to blame the embargo for their economic problems.

      • Common Tater

        Yes, everything has always been the Americans fault. Batista was the Americans fault, and Castro was the Americans fault.

      • Tonio

        Cuba is apparently a popular budget vacay destination for Canadians.

      • Nephilium

        I remember that being a shocking revelation to teenage me up in Toronto for a high school trip.

      • Name's BEAM. *James* BEAM.

        Yep. Stayed at an Iberostar resort while on vacay in Cuba. Nice enough place, the food was a little lacking (not surprising considering the average Cubano has a hard time securing enough cooking oil, rice and beans in an average month). The trip into Havana was eye-opening; parts of it look like a Potemkin village for the tourists, and the waterfront is a hilarious mix of stuff that looks bombed-out right next to a swanky renovated café catering (as usual) to touristas.

        Oh, and the staff at the Iberostar hated Quebecois, ’cause the kayBeckers treated ’em like shit. Staff called ’em “tabernacks.”  ;-)

    • Common Tater

      Your tax dollars at work.

    • kinnath

      This has been “well-known” for at least a decade and a half.

      • kinnath

        Subaru Forrester started as a station wagon. In 2009 (and maybe before), it was a SUV. It got bigger and higher ground clearance. It was actually a damn good vehicle.

      • mexican sharpshooter

        Remember when a pickup was referred to as a “half-ton”?

      • UnCivilServant

        No. I don’t recall that term used for pickups. Was it their curb weight or their carry capacity?

        My car is three and a half times that curb weight.

      • Name's BEAM. *James* BEAM.

        Very common terminology from the 80s and before in my part of the world.

      • R C Dean

        Pretty common in rural Texas, too.

      • DrOtto

        Still common in non-rural Texas actually.

      • Mojeaux

        Yeup.

      • The Hyperbole

        Like it was yesterday, because it was. I’m surprised this is considered old, maybe it’s just more common to us blue collar guys.

  5. Common Tater

    Russia also has ridiculously cheap gas.

    • The Other Kevin

      Apparently they’re not on board with Obama’s “gas prices necessarily have to skyrocket” plan.

  6. The Other Kevin

    I had a 96 Grand Cherokee. Loved it, and planned on driving it until it fell apart. Then some woman ran a stop sign at a 4-way intersection and t-boned me, and bent the frame beyond being fixed. Of course the insurance company offered me peanuts. I’m still salty about that.

    • Common Tater

      I see what you did there.

      • The Other Kevin

        Which time? I feel like I set up about 5 responses while typing that.

      • Common Tater

        peanuts…salty

      • Bobarian LMD

        A woman boned him so hard he couldn’t get fixed?

      • The Other Kevin

        There’s a lot of “these euphemisms” in there too.

    • The Gunslinger

      That cute little red headed woman t-boned you, eh?
      These euphemisms.

  7. juris imprudent

    Yeah…I’m old.

    Mother Nature’s little bitch-slap does get your attention.

    • mexican sharpshooter

      Meh. I go to the gym, see other men in their 20’s struggle to squat a similar weight I can bench press. I’m comfortable with it.

  8. The Late P Brooks

    why did Ford stop making the Crown Vic? Is there really no market for an enormous sedan that will run forever as long as you’re not chasing them Duke boys?

    You might want to reconsider that “run forever” claim.

    But- get out there and start beating the bushes for a Mercury Marauder.

    • mexican sharpshooter

      I drove a retired police cruiser in HS. I don’t understand your claim its shit. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

    • R.J.

      They do. Detuned V8, will last 300,000 miles if basic maintenance is performed. They even have plastic intakes starting in the late 1990s, and you could take it off, clean it in detergent and slap it back on. Piece of damn plastic. And it would work and not leak.
      Granted, the shiny bits all broke. Ford can’t abide a perfect car, that would be bad for business.

    • rhywun

      Apparently they were very popular with NYC cab drivers. But now the fleet is mostly shitty minivans.

    • Zwak says the real is not governable, but self-governing.

      After working at an auto electricians/cop car shop, I would say that even with cop use, a Crown Vic will outlast any Honda, Subaru, BMW, or VW.

      Not a Mercedes though, they last forever.

    • DrOtto

      Any car that can do police duty for the first hundred thousand miles, then taxi duty for the next two-three hundred thousand miles is pretty durable. As a side note, I’ve been turning wrenches professionally and have only ever replaced 2 water pumps on the Ford modular V8s. Both engines had over 300k when that had to be done. I’ve replaced at least one water pump and in some cases 2 water pumps on everyone of my customers vehicles with the newer 5.0 V8s in trucks and Mustangs.

  9. The Late P Brooks

    Trumponomics

    What could we have to look forward to, or dread, in economic policy if Donald Trump returns to the White House in 2025?

    The challenge here is separating whatever might germinate in his brain or that of his advisers and which long-standing priorities of the Republican Party remain. We saw the difference between 2017 and 2020. In important cases, Trump deferred to then-Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) and the Republicans in Congress. He swallowed their prescriptions on judicial appointments, and he helped push through a bill to cut taxes, primarily benefiting the rich and corporations. But in other ways he left the reservation.

    ——-

    Otherwise, I would expect an erratic path for policy, which is what we observed in the first Trump term, except for continuous cruelty directed at immigrants, people of color, LGBTQI persons and women.

    You can fill in the blanks. Needless to say, it will be bad. You all remember what things were like in 2018.

    • Common Tater

      “except for continuous cruelty directed at immigrants, people of color, LGBTQI persons and women”

      This shit is so tiring.

      • Urthona

        What cruelty? He tried to give them all amnesty.

      • Tonio

        I experienced no LGB-specific hardships during his administration. Nor did I fear for beatings from roving MAGA gangs.

      • UnCivilServant

        It was the stationary gangs?

      • Name's BEAM. *James* BEAM.

        Yeah, but you could just walk around ’em.

      • Gender Traitor

        They hand-wrote mean messages on nice paper?

      • rhywun

        Like, in cursive? *shudder*

      • Gender Traitor

        Cursive is how old people will send secret messages that young people can’t read.

      • The Other Kevin

        Mrs. TOK had a roller derby teammate who posted she “literally feared for her life” on FB when Trump won. Last I checked she was still alive and unscathed. Although she does live in Chicago so maybe not for long.

      • bacon-magic

        HOW DARE YOU FORGET JUSSIE SMOLLET ALREADY!?!!

      • R.J.

        Juicy is still alive.

      • Tres Cool

        Chappelle did a good job with that.

      • The Last American Hero

        I remember the concentration camps, rounding up of the gays to dig their own mass graves and annexing Mexico. Don’t you?

      • DrOtto

        What was net neutrality, chopped liver?

    • Raven Nation

      FTA: ” The Biden Administration itself has declined to reverse all of Trump’s tariffs from his first term.”

      So, a second Trump term would be the same as the first and the same as Biden’s?

      I mean, the tariffs are not helpful, but how is Trump’s economics going to worse than Biden’s if they don’t change much?

      And, yes, I know what some of the differences are but the article is self-contradicting.

    • The Other Kevin

      It’s like this person has been asleep for 8 years.

    • kinnath

      The Z axis is down. Right handed coordinate system. X goes out the nose, Y goes out the right wing, Z goes down.

      • Sensei

        Jargon from all professions cracks me up, including my own.

      • R.J.

        Does the article mention the other five planes found so far with loose bolts all over the door? I am too lazy to go read.

      • Sensei

        Closer to 10 now.

  10. juris imprudent

    Sloopy is the Bee-Glib connection?

    After losing all 10 of his children and his entire herd of livestock and developing an excruciating condition that manifested itself in painful sores all over his body, the now destitute man was forced to endure still more horrific torture by witnessing the corrupt University of Michigan football team defeat the Washington Huskies.

    • Gender Traitor

      My boss would get a kick out of that…if I explained the entire premise and plot of the Book of Job to him. 🙄

  11. The Late P Brooks

    We might see the future in the form of an expansion of Medicare Advantage, to the disadvantage of the rest of Medicare. This is a way of segregating beneficiaries by income, and letting the better-off and healthier suck resources out of the program for everybody else.

    I can only assume he means, by “letting the better-off and healthier suck resources out of the program for everybody else” Trump might not force everybody into the highest risk pool to subsidize the costs of extraordinary levels of care.

  12. UnCivilServant

    I’d been planning dinner and was convinced the two butcher paper-wrapped packages in my fridge contained pork chops and sausages. I decided to cook up the pork chops today. The first pack I picked up was the sausages, so I just grabbed the other one. When I opened it up, it turned out to not be pork chops, but NY Strip steak. Turns out I ate the pork sunday.

    I’m going to call this a win.

    • Common Tater

      So you are saying pork causes amnesia?

      • bacon-magic

        You can’t forget me.

      • UnCivilServant

        That’s because you’re magic.

      • Aloysious

        Pork is a verb.

    • Sean

      I don’t see how. Those strips need to be salted and rested over night in the fridge.

      You should be eating sausage tonight and strips tomorrow.

      You people…

    • Tonio

      I feel the need to spray the room with Skank-B-Gone just from looking at those pix.

      • R.J.

        Hmmm….. Something tells me he suffered some mental damage in that accident as well.

    • Tres Cool

      “Monson is a colorful figure who has had several run-ins with the law – including stealing a government car and taking it on a high-speed chase near schools in 2021, according to local news reports.”

      How have I not dated her?

    • juris imprudent

      Maybelline is a helluva drug.

  13. kinnath

    I am off to dig out the drive way.

    • UnCivilServant

      Those mudstorms are brutal.

    • kinnath

      Just shy of two hours. That’s about as bad as it gets. 6 to 8 inches of wet heavy snow.

  14. The Late P Brooks

    In staking out their own economic platform ahead of this year’s election, Democrats can point to some helpful industrial policies such as the Inflation Reduction Act, but these are not easy to explain, and Democrats are generally not very good at explaining anyway. There are constructive, progressive trade policies which have been pursued that support well-paying manufacturing jobs, but these aren’t easy to explain either.

    Tariffs are bad except when they prop up union jobs. That wasn’t so hard, was it?

    Trust me. Bidenomoics is working.

    • prolefeed

      “helpful industrial policies such as the Inflation Reduction Act, but these are not easy to explain, and Democrats are generally not very good at explaining anyway.”

      So many lies packed into less than one sentence. The IRA is easy to explain, unless you want to give specifics that make it seem like a good idea. Democrats are really good at explaining, it’s just that those goshdarn proles keep finding fault because they prefer to look at real world outcome, and won’t believe hard enough.

      • Urthona

        Yeah, but just look at all the inflation its reduced.

      • Bobarian LMD

        You just have to understand how high it would have been if we didn’t do it!

  15. Drake

    That story linked this morning about the tunnels under the Hasidic synagogue just keeps getting weirder. What the hell were they doing?

    • Sensei

      Allegedly headed toward the women.

      Wonder if they let female cops in the place?

    • mexican sharpshooter

      The trouble is Mel Brooks is dead, so nobody is left alive to help us make any sense of this.

      • Trigger Hippie

        Somebody better tell Mel. He apparently didn’t get the message.

      • Bobarian LMD

        97 years old. Everyone who ever worked for him is dead, so maybe he’s a vampire?

  16. The Other Kevin

    Hope everyone is surviving the crazy extreme weather event. We had a few inches of snow and now it’s raining. This is how climate change kills us.

    In other TOK news, the youngest has decided she’s not going back to live at her college and she’ll continue doing online school from home. We don’t blame her, she hated the college experience, made no friends, and had a party animal roommate who was possibly date raped in their room late one night after a lot of drinking. Being closer to her boyfriend in the Navy has a bit to do with it too. But we do like having her home.

    • Drake

      Lots of rain – the back of a creek along my property line broke and the water is running through my yard. When this dry out, I’ll have some work to do. Also need to plant some more trees over there to hold things together.

    • Mojeaux

      I admit I kinda like having my kids home. XY is in transition in that he’s going to school in August, out of town. XX is indefinite verging on limbo. She won’t advocate for herself to get full-time status at work, so until she does, she’ll never be able to move out. However, I’m not sure she really wants to, either.

      • prolefeed

        So far it’s been a mild winter here, hasn’t gotten below freezing yet. Supposed to get really cold by local standards starting Monday, tho.

      • R.J.

        I was murdered by high winds yesterday. It was horrible. I blame climate change.
        I still turned in GlibFlick, no worries.

      • Nephilium

        About a week ago the local news had an article talking about how terrible global warming was. It was so bad last year that Cleveland did not record a day of single digit temperatures for the first time in FIFTY years!

        Now, we need to remind people about the dangers of single digit temperatures as we look to be hitting that over the weekend.

      • Urthona

        If it’s warm, global warming. If it’s cold, climate change.

      • Urthona

        Damn climate change.

        Dallas has never been windy before.

        Seriously the gale wind speeds were fun from inside the house.

    • Zwak says the real is not governable, but self-governing.

      One of the hardest things has been The Boy moving to the other side of the country. Damnit, why didn’t he move someplace west coast shitty.

      Oh, weatherwise, we are getting dumping rain and sunshine five minutes later. Rinse. repeat.

  17. Certified Public Asshat

    In a press conference on Friday, López Obrador called on the U.S. to approve a plan that would deploy $20 billion to Latin American and Caribbean countries, suspend the U.S. blockade of Cuba, remove all sanctions against Venezuela and grant at least 10 million Hispanics living in the U.S. the right to remain and work legally.

    Lol, damn.

    • Raven Nation

      I could live with something like the Bracero program for those already here along with a moratorium on further immigration for a defined period of time (12 months?).

      • Brochettaward

        Fuck. No.

      • rhywun

        I would settle for the immediate cessation of all government aid to illegal immigrants – including so-called NGOs that are mostly financed with our tax dollars anyway.

        You know, the way it used to be.

    • The Other Kevin

      Biden’s had the check book open for anything besides border security, so why not?

    • Brochettaward

      Or….we could just secure our own border with Mexico and not give into the demands of some shitty third world country that has opposing interests to our own on this subject.

      • Urthona

        Yes but this way an ultra corrupt third world country is in charge of securing the border instead of an ultra corrupt rich country.

        It just makes sense.

      • Certified Public Asshat

        We might have to actually pay for our own wall.

      • Urthona

        Alas I think we lack the technology for a flat vertical surface.

        I’m thinking we need some sort of strategic laser defense system that shoots Mexicans from space.

      • Certified Public Asshat

        I’m not saying no.

      • Urthona

        Also think about how much more politically feasible it is.

        What’s a politicians #1 job? Keeping defense contractors happy.

        I believe both parties could come together on this.

    • rhywun

      they want $20 billion

      *ahem*

      Go fuck yourself.

      The NGOs who are shipping these folks to us are already drowning in American cash.

    • JaimeRoberto (carnitas/spicy salsa)

      With 10% going to the Hunter Biden Home for Wayward Girls, of course.

    • JaimeRoberto (carnitas/spicy salsa)

      Maybe the SEC should concentrate on football.

      • The Gunslinger

        Maybe the SEC should leave football to U of M.

      • Zwak says the real is not governable, but self-governing.

        The SEC should leave football to the Lost Cause (PAC12)

    • Sensei

      I just read that and was about to post it. The country is in the best of hands!

    • Nephilium

      Obligatory.

      And X rates below website.

    • rhywun

      Migrants are keeping their stolen vehicles near a camp in Brooklyn.

      Migrants housed there have previously knocked on nearby doors and begged neighbors for money, food and clothing.

      lol

      • B.P.

        When the migrant encampment referenced above was broken up, scores of cars showed up to take people/property away. Yesterday it snowed an eighth of an inch. A ramshackle pickup truck came down my street and a guy jumped out with a shovel seeking cash for shoveling. It had melted off my sidewalk by noon.

      • Urthona

        filthy gypsies

      • Sensei

        Do the needful, but don’t do the mindful.

      • Sensei

        Ack. That was supposed to be a new post.

      • Urthona

        Damn. I thought the link was somehow going to address my racism.

      • Zwak says the real is not governable, but self-governing.

        Here they hid chop shops in their weird tent camps, and end up with meth fires.

  18. KK, Plump & Unfiltered

    The RV’s a-rockin, and not because of sexy times

    • Tres Cool

      You had Chipotle ?

      • KK, Plump & Unfiltered

        Is that your best effort at new material?

      • Tres Cool

        And I was gonna buy you a new CO monitor, too.

  19. The Late P Brooks

    It suddenly decided to snow.

    • rhywun

      Wacky here – from 30 this morning to 52 by 1am supposedly. And rain rain rain. Snow gone tomorrow 🙂

    • Tres Cool

      Even with the bigger tires on the back, I doubt you can get that thing to hook up at just 2300 lbs.

  20. The Late P Brooks

    Correction

    It has become an article of faith among many economists that China’s pro-market reforms of the 1980s and 1990s ushered in a sustained reduction in poverty.

    This narrative relies on figures from the World Bank, showing that over the past 40 years the number of people in China living in “extreme poverty” (less than US$1.90 per day) fell by almost 800 million. That’s a fair chunk of the world population, which is currently about eight billion.

    The World Bank’s calculations suggest China’s rate of extreme poverty has plummeted from one of the highest in the world – 88% – in 1981, to virtually zero today, with the fastest gains in the 1980s and 1990s during the capitalist reforms of Chairman Deng Xiaoping.

    ——-

    In a new paper published in New Political Economy we calculate extreme poverty rates for China using data published by the OECD, assessing people’s incomes against the prices of necessary subsistence goods; among them 2,100 calories per day, essential nutrients, three square meters of housing per person, clothing, heating and soap.

    In contrast to the World Bank, we find that from 1981 to 1990 – at the end of the socialist period – China’s rate of extreme poverty was one of the lowest in the developing world. It averaged only 5.6%, compared to 51% in India, 36.5% in Indonesia and 29.5% in Brazil.

    We find extreme poverty increased dramatically during the market reforms of the 1990s. It reached a peak of 68% as price deregulation pushed up the cost of basic food and housing, cutting the buying power of low-income people.

    Take that, capitalist running dogs.

    • Urthona

      That seems…. highly unlikely.

      Haha.

    • juris imprudent

      Oh great, just light the Winston signal why doncha.

  21. The Late P Brooks

    Looking at Thomas’ Chevette, you’d never guess there are 400 horses just waiting to pounce at the next red light.

    It’s cute.

    I prefer this one

    • Sensei

      I confess to wanting to take the awful Mustang II and put a real 302 into it with an appropriate drivetrain, brakes and suspension. Everything would be stock shitty 70s interior and exterior.

  22. DEG

    why did Ford stop making the Crown Vic?

    Blame the government. Ford decided it wasn’t worth it to keep updating the Crown Vic for newer regulations, and so stopped selling it except for fleet sales and the Middle East. Eventually, fleet sales went. Middle Eastern sales went too.

  23. Mojeaux

    Turned the fireplace on (gas). We’re relatively warm right now through Friday (32ish). Had about 6″ of snow (not penis measurement). But Friday we’re going to be in single digits with high winds for the next 5 days.

    I hope Miami is bringing their mittens Sunday. They’ll need them.

    • Mojeaux

      Honestly, I wish this weather would happen in December and then be spring starting on Jan 1.

      • Tres Cool

        As usual its working its way this direction. Low Saturday is going to be 9.

    • Urthona

      Saw that yesterday and lol’ed.

    • JaimeRoberto (carnitas/spicy salsa)

      See. The Jews control the weather too.

  24. The Late P Brooks

    I hope Miami is bringing their mittens Sunday. They’ll need them.

    I was rooting for Buffalo, partly for that reason. Two cold outdoor games.

    Buffalo was trying their best to lose that game until that guy ran the punt back all the way.

  25. The Late P Brooks

    I confess to wanting to take the awful Mustang II and put a real 302 into it with an appropriate drivetrain, brakes and suspension. Everything would be stock shitty 70s interior and exterior.

    Cobra II

    • Stinky Wizzleteats

      That’s a sweet looking Pinto.