And he forgets to inform you all that if any of you frequent YouTube, you should head over right now and...
No, not YET! Wait till I've finished talking. If you left before I finished, then how'd y'all know what to do?
OK, thanks. Have a seat. Now, as I was saying -
No, it's not cumulative evidence. Leave me alone, and please don't strike my testimony from the record. Thanks.
In any event, go over to YouTube and check out Car and Driver's Name That Exhaust Note feature. It's fun to try to guess what each week's car is (BBC is usually wrong, except for the time they used the Ferrari 458 Italia. BBC guessed that one right away). Plus, it's nice for a dull day, especially when the shuttle mission has departed and BBC has the whole base to himself, at which point he plays the Ferrari F430 recording over our 50,000 watt PA system at full volume.
BBC then has to pay for blown speakers out of his salary, and that's not so much fun. Then again, BBC was always something of a "one cookie now instead of two cookies later" kind of person. He also never finishes anyth
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