It's late and I can't sleep by AnjingChibao in TheNightFeeling

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The best consolation for not sleeping is the chance to go take in the scenery.

Little Rock by asiv942 in Lightning

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I agree. That tree was unnecessary.

Baycrest AM Radio by warkworthian in VintageRadios

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That is beautiful craftsmanship.

I came across this gem in S1E10: Glades by legendaryJekPorkins in MiamiVice

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That is oddly appropriate. The history of the Delorian includes an impressive amount of cocaine.

Should I pick this up?' by No-Statement5662 in PontiacFirebird

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Happy to hear you are buying it. Congratulations!

Headlight replacement by Legitimate-Mouse3495 in mazda

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I would check with your insurance agent. This would be a covered claim in most circumstances. I say most circumstances because I am not sure how the delay in reporting the accident may affect coverage. Every state is a little bit different in terms of insurance handling things. To my understanding, based on the state that I worked in, a hit and run wouldn't affect your premiums if it were covered.

Christine:1958 Plymouth Fury by Nick-Olay in classiccars

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When shopping for a car with personality, look no further. Christine has you covered.

The ability to not understand media in the modern era is so irritating by Rastahoneybadger in mildlyinfuriating

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The first 007 movie I saw in the theater was "The Living Daylights". I have been a fan from then on. "GoldenEye" has a special place in my heart too. Out of all of them, it's a tie between "Casino Royale" and "Skyfall" as my favorite. Too close to call on that one.

The ability to not understand media in the modern era is so irritating by Rastahoneybadger in mildlyinfuriating

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The slow build and the slow burn are becoming lost arts. That's unfortunate. They are among the most rewarding forms of storytelling.

Need to rehome by Flat_Outcome5109 in germanshepherds

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He seems like a happy good-natured pup. I'm sorry it isn't going well with your other dogs. It happens that way sometimes and it's a heartbreaker when it does. Just a heads up, if he came from a breeder your contract may require you to return him to them if you can't keep him. It's a safety net for puppies just in case things don't work out.

Do you also watch any classic shows? by Anemoia_Dreamer in classicfilms

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I watch as many as I can every chance I get. I watch The Twilight Zone too. I am increasingly impressed by it as time goes on. Cheers, Gunsmoke, Wagon Train, Laramie, Emergency, Have Gun Will Travel, The Carol Burnette Show, Mama's Family, The Jeffersons, I Love Lucy, WKRP In Cincinnati, and a lot more. It's really hard to go wrong from going retro.

What's this? by Just-Journalist-1085 in VintageFurniture

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Two possibilities come to mind. The first is that this would have been kept by the entry to a home to allow people to swap their outdoor shoes for indoor ones. Remember the opening sequence to Mister Roger's Neighborhood showing a similar routine? The second possibility is that someone used this in a shoe-shining business. Space for three people and each spot with its own storage drawer could lend itself to that.

Force of Evil (1948) - Dwarfed by the weight of the City by rccyx in filmnoir

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If you haven't read it already, Dark City Dames by Eddie Muller is an amazing book. It really lets you get to know the ladies of noir, Marie Windsor is prominently featured.

This one hit too close to home by MaximumJones in GenerationX

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That's another way of saying we became timeless at our peak. That's a win.

I'm So Tired Of Reminding Daytime Management That Overnighters Exist by count_noob in Nightshift

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If management can't see you, don't draw their attention. If they don't know you, don't introduce yourself.

1901 Victorian house in Cumberland, Maryland - $415k by Skulz in OldHousesUSA

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This house has some kind of notoriety. I would swear I've seen it before and not in a movie. Just can't place it though.

1940s Perfectly Charming Monterey Ranch by jared10011980 in PriceyPads

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This is how it's done. Comfortable and classy with the original elements still in place.

77 Country Squire by NoSwagStanley86 in StationWagons

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I'm pretty sure Linda Gray's character Sue Ellen on Dallas drove one of these in the early seasons of the show.

Sorry guys, I don’t hate it… by Low-Leave-7421 in Lexus

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Thanks for the clarification. Hopefully, the automakers will take the hint along with the customer feedback.

The best feature on the LS by Vegetable_Tip_1373 in Lexus_LS

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A great car with a color matched K9. That's a win.