Beer Saves?

Beer Saves?
Between college football seasons when there’s no CFB to watch or read about, online Bleacher Report gives daily updates on various things about teams, recruits, coaches, transfers, joys and sorrows and broken commitments. As a longtime Pennsylvania resident, my BR edition is tuned toward the Nittany Lions, but it's likely available focused on any major school. Tuesday’s BR had an article about star college football quarterbacks over the years who did less well in the NFL, and it’s a matter of finding your niche in the game; some superstar CFB quarterbacks have gone to the absolute top as outstanding college head coaches, as witness the Gators and the Gamecocks. But what caught my eye as one who offers the Gospel to save the world, was the image that claims it’s actually beer. 

Tuesday’s main piece discussed twenty beers to try before the fall season starts. Link: 
Elsewhere, Automotive News says GM is unveiling the 2014 Chevrolet Impala at the New York auto show today to compete with Ford Taurus, Toyota Avalon, Nissan Maxima, maybe Dodge Charger (Chrysler 300 and yes Buick Lacrosse?)



Starting for 1958 with a total glamour car that abides in my memory, 

Impala eventually has become a rental lot queen. So much so that one wonders “why not continue the Impala name for rentals and give the new car a great name such as reviving the Caprice?” But the Chevy Caprice already exists in a new life as a fearsome visage to race up behind you flashing its rack threateningly:

Lemme see yo' license, you in a heap o' trouble, boy.


GM makes it in Australia as the Holden and imports it to the US as a Caprice, for police cars only at this point. Hot is available with the 6.0 liter V8, top speed 154 mph. PPV as above or the unmarked detective version with full wheelcovers and no rack.
Everybody needs a break during Holy Week to dream, remember, and pop a top. Or write another sermon.

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