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  1. I am laughing right now. I, too, JUST took an odometer picture of my Buick. Now, I don't feel so weird. Can the gas leak be fixed? Rotted exhaust - well, being in Binghamton doesn't help. Is the powertrain FULLY original - i.e. engine and transaxle have NEVER been touched other than routine maintenance? For all of you who repeatedly DOG the 3800, those odometers indicate otherwise!
  2. I share your sentiment. This is a car I practically INHALE. However, if you go that route, check out the intake manifold issue ahead of time. That's what I was told by a GM service advisor within the last 2 months. I am sure it didn't affect or will affect every car, but there is a propensity. Good luck with this!
  3. cholesterol
  4. I will be replacing the Regal because...well...it's time. I have some personal things going on and don't want to fuss with a new car until about mid May 2007. I would order in March. That's only, 13.5 months from now...not out of line. Sure wouldn't want any major repairs in the interim, so I am babying it. Now, if there was both a discount AND a "kick-up" on the GM Card redemption, from my $ 2,235 to about $ 3,000, I would jump sooner, possibly keeping it in one of my Mom's garage "bays" up north. The car will be either a LaCrosse or a Grand Prix....the more I look around, the more I come back to these. I do think about getting a mint condition, low mileage 1998 or 1999 Intrigue to putz around in as a second car but I doubt I will. I've found the multiple car thing to be more trouble than it's worth, but that's just me!
  5. I also don't feel the 35 to 45 year old corporate type golfer is going to RUN to Buick because of ads. He or she will still go for the import car ... unfortunately.
  6. I'm such an academic moron. I know that in accounting parlance, there are two types of leases: a capital lease and an operating lease, the latter being just rent without anything that remotely looks like an ownership "likelihood" at the end of it all. The features in your lease which determine which you have. For you, the things to look at would be: 1. the cash outflows for the equivalent period under leasing or owning - payments, service costs, intial cap cost vs. down payment, residual value or sales value - some of which may be estimates 2. the GM Card contribution under either scenario 3. the tax effect thrown in 4. the deductibility if you use it for business and the business/personal blend 5. how many miles you drive, keeping in mind that you never know. I am not one who leases. I purchase and buy the extended GM warranty. I like to make them go a long time. Hope that helps some!
  7. Does the rigid link between golf and Buick irritate just me? Or are there others out there who feel the same way?
  8. Just Germanic, not Nazi....makin' me walk on eggshells!
  9. Mexico
  10. assimilated Middle Easterner
  11. Look, an Aryan poster child! Is that Gramps behind you? Is that an adding machine or food? The horn-rimmed glasses are cool.OK, I'll be brave. At neighbor's back yard in LA...probably 2 or 3 years old. Talk about contrast as you grow up. All of us who are first cousins were blondish for about 5 years and then went to dark brown, almost black and we got more olive complected. For contrast, this next one (this one is deliberately fuzzy because the Pix thread photo doesn't look that much like me so I don't care) was taken in Seattle after I got my first archi. license - so somewhere between 1998 and 2000. Big change in hair color and skin tone (must have just come back from a week in CA or FL...not usually that pigmented). Let's see more baby pix.
  12. Andersen's in Solvang CA
  13. Croc, run!Just kidding, The O.C. - it's hard not to like someone as "in your face" So. Cal. as yourself!
  14. Linda Blair
  15. exorcist
  16. Bingo. I don't know if I looked down on them but I used to think "man, that is no $h! I wanna be doing." I mean, I would be around friends while they were smoking joints and I wouldn't touch the stuff...I would still hang out with them (you know those public school friends - LOL).I think I posted this on the cologne thread, but initially I thought the smell of patchouli oil was marijuana. It was on all the surfers and surfer chicks, so, it had to be, ya know. Incidentally, all of those people who speak of as being popular and cool because they did the drugs and the booze turned out to be boring...they've either become "burnouts" or are now limited and "conservative." Instead, I grew into myself and gained the self-sufficiency and confidence to hop on 747s to go see the world. Down the road, it just won't matter.
  17. Yep. My h.s. friends (and college friends) were not wired that way. We never did any of that stuff. The only trouble (never caught, actually) we caused was usually property related (tp'ing, egging, etc.). Most of my friends were at least A- students and knew where they wanted to go. Popular? No. Worked for me? Yes.
  18. Thanks, Croc. Don't forget, tmp will give me a run for my money any day of the week on LA....and it's more current...and he's not even a native. Damn transplants. :AH-HA_wink:
  19. I didn't think what I thought would be a benign post would be a new thread. I DON'T think you have a personality problem. You are just coping with stuff that's tossed at you. For whatever it's worth, try not to be rigid in your expectations of others. That accomplishes nothing. You might just find that friendships and relationships run their course. I had a friend in ATL and she said "the positives have to outweigh the negatives" about jobs, friends, places you choose to live. When they don't for either party, it's time to move on. Relax, be yourself, let others be themselves!
  20. deranged
  21. That is SO cool. I find it really hard to believe you are so damn smart and only that age! I'm sure your parents are real proud of you!There are a lot of likeable people on this board; however, CHEERS to those of you who are mature beyond your years...the teens, HS and college students who make good points and write well. It's funny because when I was a "kid," I always liked hanging around people older than myself and when I graduated with my B.S. from college at 21.5 +/-, I liked being around people in their 30s and 40s. Whatever. It was either that I was brainier than most of my peers or that I felt I had something to gain from people with more years under their belt! They didn't seem to mind having me tag along, either.
  22. frog legs
  23. Is DB wealthy? I know it's nice, but I don't remember it having top billing or anything. It's someplace you drive through on 60 on the way inland or to P.S. Imports are EVERYWHERE in the Southland. DB? Isn't that douche bag?
  24. That is very cool. I have never been there and will have to go!Air India. I would have to be offered a serious discount to travel on something that smells like a flying Indian restaurant...if it does. I take it you are picking it up at JFK because I doubt they come into PHL. And if it's a jumbo, it will be more fun. Report back!
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