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You cant get rid of the ferrari.

its all the more reason to get a speedin ticket. more... speedin tickets (in my case.)

besides....

i already parked it.

:lol:

I couldn't own a small car. Just got out of a small car not long ago. DROVE ME NUTS :banghead:

They may look all "good" for moment -if its a high end- but the reality of only havin a teeny amount of space is annoying. PLUS you always feel like every car on the road is about to run over yours :P

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Guest Cowboy
PLUS you always feel like every car on the road is about to run over yours

lol funny stuff.

i feel like that when im drivin my truck.

especially when one of those prius things gets in front of me.

not to mention the aggravated "pull out in front of me like that! are you CRAZY?! I'll run over your lil car!"

road rage yell.

:lol:

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Guest My_Genesis

call me country but

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thats what i call luxury.

i do!

you have to go through like 8 layers of mud to even know my truck has a paint job.

and i dont personally own a 4wheeler, but gots lots of friends who do and we go ridin every chance we get.

funnn stufff.

Now that's what I'm talkin about!! :D

Cool, that sounds awesome. I gotta find friends who can take me. lol.

lol@ Mr. hot wheels and his memory lapses (see what those kinds of cars will get ya Gen)

[thumbs up] Dang right.

Catches sight of the yellow Ferrari* Although the Ferrari can stay :lol:

<<knows he'd keep the Tahoe though.

OWN the tahoe and RENT the Ferrari just long enough to create a story we can't retell lol.

:D I would totally own the Tahoe.

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Guest Cowboy

lol yea off-roadin and 4wheelin are a blast.

especially down here where it rains and the dirt roads turn to mud.

not so fun for the ppl that have to drive on the above mentioned dirt road after its been tore up tho.

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Guest nelo

I've loved VW Beatles for as long as I can remember. I have several toy models of them.

Now if only I could get over my fear of driving and get my licence. (I got in an accident a couple years back; I have a permit.)

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That's okay, it's not like you collected Barbies :P

Anyone here have in interest in ATV's and off-roading? I would love to do that myself.

Off roading does sound cool. Yea.

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Guest Evan_J

This is true but it's odd that they come up when I am not around :P

Why not ask yourself what do we talk about when you are around?

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Guest Lee-Asher Geo-James

Why not ask yourself what do we talk about when you are around?

Okay that just confused the bloody hell out of me!!!!!! :huh:

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Guest Evan_J

Okay that just confused the bloody hell out of me!!!!!! :huh:

In honor of another thread, I think I'm gonna put this here.....

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...lets try this, tell us both, what do we talk about when you are not here and what do we talk about when you are.

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Guest Lee-Asher Geo-James

We could just sit and grunt and scratch our....

Yea scratch our backs sounds like a good idea. Mine itches right now and I can't reach it :lol:

*fails at trying to be funny* :unsure:

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i think the real question here is

..should we even have to have a reason to talk about cars?

:P

Yes! I like this! I like this!

Do we need a reason. No.

I have a simple reason. They're cool and they're hot!

Aye.

Aye.

I agree!

*pats you on the back and gives you a beer*

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Guest Lee-Asher Geo-James

i think the real question here is

..should we even have to have a reason to talk about cars?

:P

:lol:

Not all guys are into cars ya know :P

:lol: I was just playin. It's the way I work. If I don't try to be funny then things are all weird with me :unsure:

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Guest Lee-Asher Geo-James

Yes! I like this! I like this!

Do we need a reason. No.

I have a simple reason. They're cool and they're hot!

Aye.

Aye.

I agree!

*pats you on the back and gives you a beer*

Ah :( what about meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

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Ah :( what about meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

In time you will be rewarded with a manly pat on the back and a beer. :P

Fetch us a cigar then I'll reward you. ;)

ah

Okay! I give in!

*pats you on your back and hands you a beer*

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Guest Cowboy
*pats you on the back and gives you a beer*

hecks yeah! free beer!

Lol i should try to be more.... logical?...

more often.

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