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Cory Wolfe

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  1. Lost In Hollywood - System of a Down
  2. Your Prizm is probably worth about $2500 retail. For that much you could probably get alot more car... Like a Millenia, for example.
  3. I'm not a writer by any means, but good poem. Good luck.
  4. Well, I've had far better luck finding guys online than I ever have offline. But I'm gay and living in Brookville, so that can't come as a surprise to anyone.
  5. Betrayed - Avenged Sevenfold
  6. Hells Bells - AC/DC ...My favorite of theirs.
  7. Haha... I didn't mention anything about a job at first, Delta did. And thanks.
  8. Perhaps if the NHTSA test standards were brought up to date, mimicking the more accurate IIHS's tests... You would have to be insane to ride in one after seeing that. Same for these, for that matter:
  9. I bring you SOAD.
  10. What he said. Personally, I would like to see Alpha and Plum back around. Evok, too, but I think he still lurks as someone mentioned.
  11. Anyways, how did this get onto the subject of myself getting a job? You're not even telling me something that I'm not aware of. Try that for a change. It's supposed to be about that XL175. I think a total of 2 people commented on it. Bastards.
  12. They definitely need it here, even if it is sort of ugly. I loved the wheels that the concept had, though.
  13. I agree, but for Chrysler's sake, it was a great idea that took them far too long to execute.
  14. Forgive me, but I disagree about the latter.
  15. Nope and that's why I take the fault for most of my current problems. Had I gotten a job last year before the distributor starting going bad I wouldn't be in the situation. I already have one, but thanks.
  16. Haha... If it were that easy, I would have had one months ago. I want a job, but the circumstances like to bite me in the ass. This is something we've talked about. I think he is just more inclined to buy a motorcycle than put money into a car he thinks I should sell. He's biased, I tell you!
  17. "Black Hole Sun" for one. The other I forget.
  18. Haha... Why read when you can watch the movie they'll come out with?
  19. I took my driver's test in an '00 Malibu, my Grandma's at the time. The brakes decided to randomly lock up on me when I was coming to a stop. Damn thing. Looks nice, though.
  20. Added a few Soundgarden songs to my playlist.
  21. Living 8 miles out of town and lacking transportation means no job for the moment. I might be able to use that XL175, but we'll see. I'd hate to have to ride it in the rain, though.
  22. My dad decided to buy another motorcycle. A classic 1975 Honda XL175 with an extremely low 340 miles. It runs pretty well for having sit in someone's basement for decades. It's rusty in spots, but overall it's in decent condition. All original and as I mentioned, has only 340 miles. Has a small fuel leak and the clutch sticks sometimes, but that's basically all that's wrong with it. He heard about it from a coworker who didn't want it anymore.. He couldn't resist it. This, after he told me he couldn't afford to help out with the distributor I need. I have no idea what he paid for it, exactly, but I'm quite positive that it was more than $400.
  23. I bet Chrysler is kicking themselves for not doing it sooner. It was such a no-brainer.
  24. Not to mention that the TSX is simply the European/Japanese market Accord that dates back to 2002.
  25. That's like choosing between green colored crap and brown colored crap; either way you're still choosing crap.
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