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They have Mustang vs Mini…

They have Mustang vs Mini races, which are amazing to watch. (classics)

The nissan Z rear end is a…

The nissan Z rear end is a marvel of retro modern design.  

I love how the 2 door and 4…

I love how the 2 door and 4 door jeeps look.  The truck has always bothered me.  I think a lot of the isue I have is the dumb rear door.  I think it throws all the dimensions off by not being a properly sized, and shaped rear door.  They savfed money by using the same rear door from the 4 door jeep.  I think it'd still be ugly, but that would fix one of my main complaints. 

Liking a car because you…

Liking a car because you like it, for any reason, is the ultimate reasoning to like a car on a gearhead thread.  Gearheads like all sorts of cars for all sorts of reasons.  Most of them are not practical or logical. It's the best part of cars.  "That is a brilliant car, but I like this." Jeremy Clarkson. 

My neighbor growing up had a…

My neighbor growing up had a 1985ish Red 911 Targa Whale Tale. What a great looking car I wanted so bad as a kid (still do). 

Practical Car: Toyota Grand…

Practical Car: Toyota Grand Highlander Hybrid Premium. We need to purchase our next family car so we have a replacment vehicle for our 8 year old family vehicle in case it starts to have issues (hopefully both last for a long time)

Dream car: Porsche Targa 4s. One of the few sports cars that still come with a manual.  All wheel drive means I can drive it for most of the year. I've always loved Porsche's and 911s.  Can still kind of bring kids with me and can take wife on weekend trips around Michigan

Cool Practical Car: Would love a Rivian RS1.  I am a huge fan.  Just a cool vehicle that can do everything. Only concern is the mileage for the speed I drive up to traverse city for so many youth sports events, where I'd need to make at least one long stop (1/2 hour). Probably worth it to deal with that one inconvenience 7-8 times a year. 

I'm not a huge baseball fan,…

I'm not a huge baseball fan, but lived in Boston during the early 2000s. Getting to experience the heartbreak of losing in game 7 up 2 runs late to the Yankees and then coming back the next year after being down 3 games was truly an amazing time to be there. 

As a Michigan fan, who truly became hardcore my freshman year after they won it all in 98, I really appreciate this year.  My friends tried to bring it down, with all the fake drama that came up, but watching a Rose Bowl win with my kids and the National Championship with my kids, well past their bedtime, was so worth it.  It is definitely hard to see your team lose so many close ones. It makes it all the more worth it when they win. 

I didn't watch the game, but…

I didn't watch the game, but just wanted to weigh in on spring games in general.  Usually, the defense is well ahead of the offense in the Spring.  I am assuming our experienced defense is really far ahead of most offenses.

Offenses in spring games are usually vanilla.  Hitting check downs is an important part of the game, so I am happy that he is seeing this and making those plays.

Orji definitely needs a deep threat. JJ struggled with hitting deep balls for whatever reason the first year he started.  Last year he was amazing, but I am ok letting our defense, run game, and passing check downs carry us for a lot of the season.  Turnovers are still one of the biggest threats to success.  I don't know if Orji will be a top QB or not, but wouldn't put too much stock into this game. 

I'd get lots of practice for…

I'd get lots of practice for Edwards tossing balls too.  A little mad magicians where two dynamic players can throw over the top. 

It worked with Denard…

It worked with Denard without a top tier running back, so hoping the offense can figure out stuff to run with Orji. Stacked boxes will be almost an every down thing, so Michigan is going to have to figure out how to take advantage of that.  The Denard / Tebow fake up the middle and then over the top throw to a slot or TE would be great.  Tebow's size and running may be a similar comparison to Orji. Maybe steel those old plays. 

I hadn't seen that, but what…

I hadn't seen that, but what a way to alienate fans of lesser means. The Stanley Cup was brought to Plymouth Cultural Center for kids and families to get a picture with free.  I love the culture around the Stanley Cup and how it travels with players. 

Seeing the University (public) charge so much seems crazy.  I'm hoping it is just now, and there will be other opportunities for fans to get pictures with it for free. 

Explain a surplus to me like…

Explain a surplus to me like I'm 5

You want to set up an athletic department and mommy and daddy give you $10B, but it only costs you $6B. So if you give back the money, next year...

I'd be 6

...mommy and daddy would only give you $6B, cause that is what they think it costs to run an athletic department. 

I think Michigan's 2013 team…

I think Michigan's 2013 team was talented enough to win it all that year.  They had the best point guard that year in Trey Burke with a very competent back up in Spike who played great when Burke had early bullshit foul trouble.  Stauskus was deadly as a shooting guard able to hit outside shots while also being athletic enough to take it to the basket, along with Tim Hardaway Junior who could also handle the ball and was almost as good as a shooter, with similar athletism with attacking the hoop.  GRIII was an athletic freak who could finish at the rim, and Mitch McGary had come into his own as an athletic center who could finish at the rim with a few different moves, and could lead a fast break.  Morgan was starting center and killer at the high pick and roll with Burke as a change up from McGary, and Horford and Beilfeltd could come in to support from the bench. They handled the VCU full court press with ease, broke down Syracuses 2-3 zone defense, and took down Kansas in a crazy comeback, which is probably a better team than Louisville.  That team was just fun to watch. 

"Now, make like a tree, and…

"Now, make like a tree, and get the heck out of here."

-Biff Tannen

At least State ran into a…

At least State ran into a similar situation when they played North Carolina in I think 2009.  No team was going to beat NC that year, so glad that State and Izzo didn't get another one.  

That team should have won…

That team should have won that game.  They had the talent to beat Louisville.  There were a lot of questionable calls in this game, that being the worst. I don't think many teams were going to beat the Villanova team (if we had DJ back then I think it would have been a possibility to help cover all positions).  That Louisville game still hurts.  One of the best runs through the tournament I've seen. 

I love hearing about old…

I love hearing about old people and their 4 channels.  Glad I grew up with 5.

I don't know why he hates…

I don't know why he hates key fobs, but I hate the panic button.  It only serves to go off when I am leaning on something trying to put stuff in my car and my hands are full and then I'm trying to rush to get it off.  

As a worker at Starbucks for…

As a worker at Starbucks for college (I mostly worked the coffee bar, but we split tips on shifts with the register cashier), I did NOT expect tips on a $4 latte drink.  I was payed $7 something an hour, which was fine.  I usually got around $1 an hour extra from tips, and that was great.  I should not need to add $2 to $10 every transaction.  

We can still Shit on Ohioans…

We can still Shit on Ohioans who Root for Ohio State and Shit in Coolers though right?

I get annoyed by people…

I get annoyed by people walking in the street.  I live in a small town with city streets and nice sidewalks, and constantly have to avoid people walking 3 wide with cars parked on the street and "runners" who need to run in the street.  I get charged hundreds of dollars to fix each cement sidewalk square.  Use them!

I'd say these are probably…

I'd say these are probably most people's issues with trucks these days:

- Bright lights. I am blinded by everyone's lights now days, but trucks being higher usually hit eye level far more often and seem to have the brightest of the bright lights. 

- Lack of vision: Trucks are so massive that they can't see most kids or even many people and small cars in front of them, making them dangerous to others

- When they back up into a spot over grass fine, over a sidewalk with large hitch on back, shrink sidewalk and kill shins

- Most don't use the bed for more than groceries or kids sports equipment so really not necessary

(I'm fine with people liking trucks.  I admit they are nice to drive down the highway with the elevated position and long wheel base) but they don't appeal to me.  I have 4 kids so need a 3 row vehicle (I have a Explorer sport which is mostly practical but less practical than a minivan, but I picked it for looks and a slight loss in practicality). I also like sports cars, which are mostly very impractical.  Cars are expensive so you should enjoy it. 

Backing trucks into spots is…

Backing trucks into spots is most of the time the best option.  Easier to get them between the lines and can hang the back of the bed over some grass to not stick out into the lane.

It's the people who back into spots that infringe on the sidewalk (especially with the stupid Hitch adding an extra foot for people to bang their leg into, that bother me.  Same people who need help in handy cap spots usually need that same sidewalk space too.  

Expanding on the left lane driving are the people who drive under the speed limit in the left lane or in the only single lane, that speed up when people have a chance to get around them.  Go slow go fast, just let me do my thing. 

 

Those things really Chock my Guff!

I bagged groceries my senior…

I bagged groceries my senior year in high school.  Pay wasn't great, but I liked organizing the foods into the bags (paper bags were great, I would stack them in and try to keep like things with like items, so cold with cold, and pantry with pantry and tried beating the cashier, then enjoyed a walk out to the car to put their groceries in the car.  Have a nice talk and get outside.  

Unfortunately I wasn't getting 40 hours, so I had to work 35 there in the afternoon, and 35 hours at a moving company. And then at the grocery store, I was a hard worker, so I was rewarded with being put on bottle return, where I'd have to keep the machines upfront from jamming and empty them, and then go in back and sort beer glass bottles by manufacturer. That job sucked. It smelled horrible, and you were constantly busy with machines jamming, and dragging gross bags across the store to the back and the worst, sorting old beer bottles. 

Decided I should just work full time at moving company making $2 more an hour, since I knew that they could use me the rest of the summer.  

Should have learned then. Hard work can often times be rewarded with more hard work.  The working world is not fair, and you will not always be rewarded for just working hard.  

Agreed. Mullings is great at…

Agreed. Mullings is great at moving the chains with his strength, speed, and vision.  Maybe not a break a ton of long ones type, but running 3-10 yards is plenty enough to create a championship offense.  I think he will be used more than Edwards to keep defenses focused on running while the QBs get comfortable.  Edwards will be a good addition to that with explosive speed and outlet catching dump off passes.  Should be fun. 

I thought Buenos Aries was…

I thought Buenos Aries was destroyed in a bug attack in 98?

It still cracks me up that…

It still cracks me up that he got so emotional and called out Lou Holtz, the Lou Holtz that was old 20 years ago, to claim how tough his team is, after taking multiple tries to get in the endzone, with the final try working when ND only had 10 men on the field (LOL at ND). The play that he defined as proving his team was tough, was shown to be as much because the other team was ridiculously stupid as anything. 

I've bought most of my power…

I've bought most of my power tools from Lowes and Home Depot. Am I Charmin Soft? didn't know this was a thing. 

Yeah, Jim talks all the time…

Yeah, Jim talks all the time about talking to his dad and brother and about how great his dad is at giving advice on football. And his brother has helped provide multiple great coaches. 

Jim will gladly say that growing up around Michigan football, and Bo was a huge help to his success. But he didn't just use that to get into coaching.  He made Stanford a power in football.  Took a flailing 49ers team to the superbowl and NFC championship multiple years in a row.  Brought Michigan their first National Championship in over 25 years, while going to the playoff 3 years in a row, and beating OSU three years in a row. 

Jim was certainly born on one of the bases to get into coaching, but all those teams above were him starting at Home and having to get hits and runs and steals all on his own. Day has maintained OSU's dominance over the rest of the BIG, but has not shown he can build or take the program to the Championship. 

Harbaugh is Paul Walker in…

Harbaugh is Paul Walker in his suped up Supra, beating the guy in the Ferarri in the first movie. One Built his car to go fast, the other bought his car to go fast.  One is willing to make the daring moves to win. The other is more concerned with his image (and his dyed beard). 

I have a Mazdaspeed 3 that…

I have a Mazdaspeed 3 that is my "sports car".  It at one time could go 155 mph (maybe still can), which I've never come close to. I've had a ton of fun getting it up to speed, and it is super light compared to our other cars (3200 lbs). It also can hold all 4 of my kids with stuff.  

Cars that go 190 vs 200, is silly to me, because I don't have the skill or the balls or the money to enjoy them at that type of speed.  That's why so many people love miatas.  Drive them to the edge all day. 

So cool.  Which color did…

So cool.  Which color did you get?  I love them in all colors, but Dark Navy Blue and White look great on both.  Hard choice between the large 5 spoke rims and 10 spoke rims.  The 4s would be my second choice. A great car to drive.

Also, did you get the manual or the automatic?  I love a manual transmission.  Our explorer has the paddle shifters but it's not something I really would think i'd use.  

I hope they survive. …

I hope they survive.  Getting those vehicles to market that quickly is really impressive.  They beat Ford, Chevy, and other startups like lordstown to market with the first electric truck, and also the first real electric SUV. 

Just like Tesla, they are disrupting the US market, which is good, because the Chinese market is going to be coming on fast (I have serious doubts about a lot of what the Chinese do based on my working with them and many travels.  Their culture has a lot of issues that could hold them back with quality and innovation), but the big 3 need to change and Rivian and Tesla are pushing that.  They are showing that you can build cool, fun, useful electric vehicles.  It'd be a shame if they can't get over the hump, because the R2 and R3 look like amazing compliments to the lineup. 

I think they are wonderful…

I think they are wonderful vehicles. My range anxiety only stems from the fact that this would take over as the family vehicle to get us places.  We go to Traverse City from Metro detroit area multiple times a year in both the winter and summer for vacations and for kids sports.  I prefer to make the trip with no stops, or one quick stop when possible.  We are looking to have a car in case our explorer starts having mechanical trouble (8 years, and no issues right now, but I know once I hit 100,000 miles and 10 years, the costs and breakdown issues can start up). 

I think our vehicle after the next one will definitely be an electric.  I've been in the battery industry for 2 decades, so am excited to see it grow and take off. 

I think they are wonderful…

I think they are wonderful vehicles. My range anxiety only stems from the fact that this would take over as the family vehicle to get us places.  We go to Traverse City from Metro detroit area multiple times a year in both the winter and summer for vacations and for kids sports.  I prefer to make the trip with no stops, or one quick stop when possible.  We are looking to have a car in case our explorer starts having mechanical trouble (8 years, and no issues right now, but I know once I hit 100,000 miles and 10 years, the costs and breakdown issues can start up). 

I think our vehicle after the next one will definitely be an electric.  I've been in the battery industry for 2 decades, so am excited to see it grow and take off. 

So cool to hear people love…

So cool to hear people love the Rivian.  The RS1 would be the electric vehicle for us with 4 kids if we had the money.  Looking at a Toyota Grand Highlander Hybrid as our next vehicle. Carries 8 and gets great gas mileage with good power. 

I've seen amazing videos of the Rivian doing crazy trail climbs that fully redone 4x4 vehicles won't try, and then go race a sports car in a drag and win that.  Truly amazing vehicles.

With the lotto being what it…

With the lotto being what it is, I love to think of what car(s) I'd buy.  Top of my list would be a Porsche Targa 4s. I have always loved porsches (356, the 80's targas with the whale tails).  I justify that it would be fun and practical, as it has AWD for winter driving, and jump seats in the back to hold luggage for a weekend trip with the wife, or kids to some of their sports. 

Other Cars I'd want:

Baja Bug (this car I will have eventually even without the lotto)

2006-08 Austin Martin Vantage (one of the prettiest cars ever to me)

2005 Ford GT (Perfect retro car to the original)

356C Roadster (grandparents had one back in the day)

150 Jaguar Roadster (other grandparents had one back in the day)

(AWD) Corvette Eray (Never been a corvette guy, but this car is just crazy cool)

(AWD) Rivian RS1

As you can see, I'd probably go a little crazy on cars if I had unlimited money, but that's my list... so far.

There are ~32 5 star…

There are ~32 5 star recruits each year.  I'd assume very few 5 star recruits make it to 5th year, so let's assume 32x4 = 128 5 Stars available to 128 teams (or 60 teams that are actually going to get them).  There were 2 Alabama teams with 21 5 stars, or 16% of the top recruits from available.  That is insane levels of talent hoarding. 

I had no idea his Michigan…

I had no idea his Michigan Legacy was in question.  He was the main architect in recruiting the Fab 5.  They had their style, and uniqueness that was a huge influence to our culture.  They made it to back to back NCAA finals (Belien's teams made it to 2 too), and were a bad possession away from winning the second one, after getting beat by a very veteran, very talented Duke the year before.  

As Alum, Webber, Howard, and Rose, all had stellar playing careers in the NBA and always came across as great people who gave back (especially Howard) to the communities.  Webb and Rose were great as personalities in the media (I love watching C-Webb on old open court episodes) and Howard came to back to Michigan and loved it, bringing his kids here to experience Michigan with him.

He had 3 good years, and 2 bad years.  The coaching incidents where he lost his temper are bad looks, and I think helped in the decision to let him go, along with the bad recruiting, and bad two seasons. But Michigan is not under sanctions, and not tarnished.  Left as a Michigan Man with an amazing message out. 

Two years of under performing coaching would never come close to defining who he is, what he has done for the University, and how he is as a Michigan Man. 

What about a small empty one?

What about a small empty one?

I still love the call of…

I still love the call of Gallon being open on the last drive of the night game against ND. 

"Shooter" Robinson

"Shooter" Robinson

Still bummed it didn't work…

Still bummed it didn't work out for him.  Still a big fan of himself and the other Fab 5 members. Jalen, Juwan, and Chris all were amazing players in college, and in the pros, and have had great success as analysts, and until the last 2 years, as a coach (also as community leaders for the youth). 

Class acts, that I am proud went to UofM. Hope they all are celebrated by the University and the community for a long time for their contributions as students and as Alum. 

Top coaches talk about…

Top coaches talk about having to play weird guys after a launch.

I didn't collect a lot of…

I didn't collect a lot of baseball / football cards, but I collected Bo Jackson cards.  Was so bummed when he got hurt.  I don't know what happened to them.  I have a suspicion my brother took them. 

Nebraska-Omaha would not…

Nebraska-Omaha would not have been my guess. Nice stat. 

I'll have to read it.  One…

I'll have to read it.  One of my good friends was obsessed with it in high school.  I watched the original movie and I think that lost me some interest.  not the books fault.

My favorite book has always been "Ender's Game"  There are more books in the series that are also interesting, but have a different feel.  The movie also did not represent the book well, although I think thye did a good job with a lot of the cast.  Ender needed to be younger. 

I think it has something to…

I think it has something to do with the ska band the Mighty Mighty Bosstones

First game as a student at…

First game as a student at UofM. I watched Michigan lose to ND at Crisler the week before. Overall, it was a good season after that, but that was the start of Michigan vs Mobile (elusive) QBs.  

Excellent comparison. …

Excellent comparison.  Totally missed this one. Should have read one more comment down.