B.C. by Mastroianni and Hart for July 10, 2024

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    eromlig  6 months ago

    “The Club” was different back then, too — you clubbed the thief with it.

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    Imagine  6 months ago

    A bit of a rough ride though.

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    Gweedo -it's legal here- Murray  6 months ago

    Love these updated caveman events. :-)

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    David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace  6 months ago

    “….Works a little TOO well for my tastes.”

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    The dude from FL  Premium Member 6 months ago

    Insurance will have major discounts on that model

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    Botulism Bob  6 months ago

    B.C. is obviously getting a square deal, but not as good as George F. Johnson’s Square Deal policy in Endicott, New York during the Great Depression.

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    Gent  6 months ago

    That ain’t no wheel. That a square.

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    dcdete.  6 months ago

    In the wheel selling business, that is what is called “a flat tire.”

    Note on how it draws the customer’s fascinated, (rapt) attention.

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    Doug K  6 months ago

    Anti-theft = Anti-useful (for driving/riding)

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    cdward  6 months ago

    People don’t steal what they don’t want.

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    dflak  6 months ago

    I own a 1992 Dodge Dakota Trunk. It has an “electrical leak:” that is if I leave it more than a couple of days without driving it, the battery gets drained.

    My mechanic found the source of the leak. It will cost several hundred dollars to fix it IF he can find the part. Instead for a bit over $50 we installed a “kill switch” on the battery. So I have to open up the hood and connect the battery when I want to use the truck and then turn it off when I put it away for the night.

    Somebody commented that the switch is a good anti-theft device. I think the fact that the truck is 32 years old is deterrence enough.

    It still runs well and when I need it, it’s there.

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    Doug Taylor Premium Member 6 months ago

    With one of the highest ratings in stolen vehicles, that would go over well in Canada.

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    Wizard of Ahz-no relation  6 months ago

    Mythbusters tried a car with square wheels and found once it got up to speed it worked well but the abuse to the system destroy the car.

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    Chris  6 months ago

    does it also have a anti-buyers package too. :J

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    rockyridge1977  6 months ago

    Always in “Park”!!!!

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    Daltongang Premium Member 6 months ago

    Ah yes, the block head model. First invented for a kid named Charlie Brown.

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    njchris  6 months ago

    Mythbusters did create at set of square wheels for a car and it rode.

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    rickseg  6 months ago

    I remember when “standard equipment” did not even include a heater. My dad’s last car before the war was a 1940 Chevy and I watched as he and my uncle spent a Sunday mounting a heater under the dash. They had to drill holes through the firewall for the coolant hoses for heat and electric lines for the fan. In those days turn signals consisted of sticking your left arm out the window which was mandatory. Up was right turn straight out was left turn and down was slow down and stop. No fun in rain or cold weather. And my own cars through the 1950s had those godawful vacuum actuated wipers. When you stepped on the gas after a stop the wipers slowed way down just when you needed them the most so that you were almost blinded.

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    think it through  6 months ago

    The square one is what we would still be suing if republicans invented the wheel, and we would still be living in caves. Conservatives hate change and improvements to life.

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    mindjob  6 months ago

    Everybody talks about the invention of the wheel, but nobody talks about the invention of the square

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    michael3114  6 months ago

    Looks more like the “I’m too lazy to make it round” deal.

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    LONNYMARQUEZ  6 months ago

    as well as speed control. the insurance companies will like that feature

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    andersjg Premium Member 6 months ago

    You’re gonna a good set of shocks on that thing.

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    JPuzzleWhiz  6 months ago

    Imported from The Bizarro World!

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    Gabby  6 months ago

    These days an anti-theft device on a car is the manual transmission. Not many young people know how to drive that!

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    William Bednar Premium Member 6 months ago

    There’s a special code entry system on the side of the square wheel. After you enter a code number, the wheel becomes round, allowing you to travel normally.

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    will.pittenger1  6 months ago

    The thief merely picks it up. The buyer can’t use it. It ends up being a paper weight or countertop.

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    zeexenon  6 months ago

    B.C. got the idea for the Tire Boot, but his company’s single stock share had poor earnings for a couple millennia.

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    Strawberry King  6 months ago

    Not a hot seller.

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    Dgwphotos  6 months ago

    This is the B.C. equivalent to having a stick shift. :D

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    EXCALABUR  6 months ago

    It will get you as far as an EV

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