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  1. I let my Costco membership lapse because of the bulk thing. I bought TP there a year ago and I still have some left. It wasn't worth the membership dues for just one person. I do support the idea though.
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    A spaceship, huh? Looks suspiciously like something else....
  3. yum
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    Well mutey, I dunno, but you can check NADA and KBB for an idear.
  5. McDonald's Iced Coffee!
  6. Just how long is that island? :AH-HA_wink:
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    Did they have four flat tires at the same time? What's with the mini-spares all around?
  8. Guilty pleasure of mine I haven't indulged in for too long: eating big bowls of soggy Cap'n Crunch.
  9. hot
  10. Oh, sorry, I didn't read this thread until now. I did my best schoolwork between 11 and 12 the night before it was due.
  11. vin
  12. hehehe
  13. What the hell are you guys talking about?
  14. Somehow I just cannot picture the Movano with a porthole window, Cragars, and airbrushed, topless Viking chicks. It just doesn't work in my mind's eye.
  15. Good news for GM. The Charger results also caught my eye.
  16. Okay Igor. 25.6 inches of headroom in the Tahoe? That's definitely a kid or dog seat, bleh. My problem is also, like those old 3-seat wagons, it seems unsafe to put kids that close to the rear end in case of accident. And they are easier to tend to from the front if they're in the second row. I'd rather have a larger cargo area (with hooks for grocery bags, and a net to secure small things) than a seat in the way that would never get used. I actually like the 5, except for the massive, trendy taillights. I really like the fact that a good percentage I've seen on the lot are 5 speeds. I like the interior. I just happen to like the HHR more. 175hp is a nice, round number, and with the addition of black as an interior color option for '07, that kind of clinches it for me. My "build & price" object d'amour right now is an HHR 2LT, Imperial Blue with Ebony leather, polished wheels, roof rails, and sunroof.
  17. This brings up another point: speed limiters. I am interested in finding out why some cars have them and some don't. Does Honda have them? VW doesn't, that I know of. I vote to ban speed limiters on vehicles. All this B.S. about tire speed ratings, WTF izzat? Shoot, in the old days, people used to test the limits of their cars on bias-ply tires, four wheel drum brakes, etc. Now we have all these nannies "protecting" us, and guess what? People still wreck their cars. No freakin' way a Hyundai Sonata is gonna go 147.
  18. tmp, I also heard that about sushi after I apologized to someone for eating it with my fingers because the fork destroyed it. Learning new things is good, no doubt, but eating with chopsticks just isn't something I'm interested in.
  19. The Parts Manager at the local HONDA dealership drives a '93 Cavalier wagon. It's a V6/5 speed, painted Arrival Blue with Z24 ground effects on it, lowered suspension, and Beretta rims. He's got an exhaust system on it that really brings out the little six's growl. He loves it. I myself have always liked the Cavalier wagons, and wouldn't mind having a V6 one as a second vehicle.
  20. Martian
  21. victuals
  22. color
  23. According to the former Green Beret, Clay was a rough top with him. The story grossed me out in its detail. Clay Aiken scares me. He's eville.
  24. This is the first I've realized you're older than I am, Vipes.
  25. Need some reparative therapy? :AH-HA_wink:
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