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Intrepidation

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  1. Couple more exotic planes I'd like: A P-39 Airacobra B-26 Marauder I also like the A/B 26 Invader
  2. Since I was a kid I have always loved Berry Blue Kool-Aid Bursts...I still drink them from time to time.
  3. :rotflmao:
  4. I don't know how many times this has to be hammered in, but the G8 is a better car than anything Pontiac has had in decades.
  5. Anal Leakage
  6. And they better put it to better use than rebadging an Aveo.
  7. Yup, with cruise.
  8. I want a Wrangler Unlimited. On a more realistic note I've always wanted a cheap Cherokee that I could do some off roading in.
  9. RAP = Retards Attempting Poetry Most Country
  10. I don't know the sales figures but there's a lot of Jeeps up here in New England (wonder why? )
  11. So instead you tell them the foundation of the economy is stable then do a 180 not long after? How is that better?
  12. Yeah, the 5-speed Aisin AX-15 manual. Very rare. I've never seen one either. On a side not, Did you know you could get a sexy woody Grand Wagoneer for 1993?
  13. Ah, gotcha.
  14. Yup, and according to polls most people want the debate to go on as well. Seems McCain is the only one who doesn't.
  15. Well Duh. By 8 he should know better, but ask Palin about being in a position of power...it's not your fault. You didn't know!
  16. Yeah the ones used in the 3rd gen vans were especially bad. That being said the transmission in the Intrepid is original. Or is it? According to Sixty4 it's probably a lie, or a mistake, or something. Can't be possible. No way.
  17. I dunno if you are being seriosu or not, so if not pardon my ignorance, but I thought it was ranked well? From wiki
  18. It did seem high but that's the number I got that night when we refueled. But whatever.
  19. Seriously, shut up. I know for a fact that it is correct. We take this route 4 times a week. We've done it in multiple cars. I suppose their odometers are wrong too? Maybe UMass Dartmouth is an imaginary place that doesn't actually exist. Don't believe me? Fine, piss off then. See if I share any mpg numbers with you again. Oh and my deepest apologies for the .1 mpg discrepancy. I guess I don't have perfect memory like you.
  20. So if they sell Hummer before Transformers 2, that buyer gets free advertising.
  21. I want to know how far my 194,000 mile one will go. :AH-HA_wink:
  22. Britannic was under construction at the time. Yep, one of the few photos with the sister ships together. Olympic was the only one of the Olympic Class liners to actually fulfill its intended purpose as a liner. Titanic sank on it's maiden voyage and Britannic was suck during WW before ever serving as a liner. Couple fun facts: Did you know Britannic was originally to be named Gigantic, but the name was changed after Titanic went down? Olympic was the only civilian ship of WWI to sink a U-Boat, by ramming it and cutting it in half. It's ashame that no one thought to save the last of the Olympic class liners instead of melting it down for scrap.
  23. Yeah I know, although I somehow missed your thread until saw it on Autoblog. I just find it funny that a site about GM is where Autoblog is getting info on a Mopar product from.
  24. I'm pretty sure that in a country of millions with at least some percentage of them being intelligent, there are people better qualified than Palin.
  25. I'd like to see the SXT get the 5-speed automatic or the option of the 6-speed manual. That would be awesome, and a very good reason to choose an SXT.
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