Mid-Winter Automotive Goodness

It’s Friday! Well, here we go. The Bears are set to face the Rams this Sunday in the divisional round, and for once, I’m keeping my predictions to myself. No bold guarantees, no scoreboard fantasies—just the hope for a hard-fought, entertaining playoff game that lives up to the moment.

One thing is guaranteed, though—the weather is going to be absolutely brutal. Forecasts are calling for temperatures in the teens, with wind chills plunging deep into the double-digit negatives. This is the kind of cold that stings your face, freezes your beer solid, and makes every tackle feel like it was delivered by a solid block of ice. So yeah, I sincerely hope the Rams remember to pack their long underwear because Soldier Field in January can be a real bitch.

Alright, I’ve got a little automotive eye candy for you today. These photos were sent in by a reader who recently hit up an indoor car show. I’d love to tell you exactly where this show took place, but that detail remains a mystery—the reader didn’t include it, and my follow-up email went unanswered. Oh well. Sometimes the cars are all the backstory you need.

Double babes and double jokes… enjoy!

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CES 2026

It’s Thursday. From next-gen robotics and personal self-driving cars to mind-bending advances in virtual reality, this video dives headfirst into the coolest, wildest, and most futuristic tech unveiled at the 2026 Consumer Electronics Show. If it feels like we’re inching closer to living in a sci-fi movie, that’s because we probably are—and CES 2026 brought plenty of proof.

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The Doors – Rider on the Storm

It’s Wednesday. Woohoo! The Doors’ Robby Krieger and John Densmore reunite for a special Playing For Change performance, an organization dedicated to spreading messages of peace, hope, and freedom through music. Joined by the Lakota Drum Group, Lukas and Micah Nelson, Sierra Ferrell, Don Was, Rami Jaffee, and many more, the result is a powerful reminder of what’s possible when music brings the world together.

Playing For Change honors the timeless legacy of The Doors with a global “Riders on the Storm” Song Around The World, featuring original members Krieger and Densmore, a tribute to Ray Manzarek, and the iconic vocals of Jim Morrison. With more than 20 musicians and dancers from eight different countries, the performance celebrates the band’s 60th anniversary while reimagining a classic anthem through a shared spirit of unity and connection.

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“Riders on the Storm” written by: John Densmore, Robby Krieger, Ray Manzarek, Jim Morrison

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