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<<Just wants to heckle British mini's

I'll take an SUV. I want my vehicle to be the same way I want my women; full bodied and with a lot of room for junk in the trunk ;)

:o

haha

I like small cars, because of what people say about men who like big cars....

"They get big cars to compensate for their lack of ..... size..."

So I PURPOSELY like small cars just to spite those people! *crosses arms*

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Guest Evan_J
I like small cars, because of what people say about men who like big cars....

"They get big cars to compensate for their lack of ..... size..."

LOLLL ok, you got me ;)

Still, I like SUVs. If I didn't have a SUV I'd want a large car. I'm just like that. PLUS I'm not a little dude. What would I do with a little car? I'd need to be put in with a can opener lol.

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LOLLL ok, you got me ;)

Still, I like SUVs. And if I didn't have an SUV I'd want a large car. I'm just like that. PLUS I'm not a little dude. What would I do with a little car? I'd need to be put in with a can opener lol.

:lol: *has funny image of you being put in a car with a can opener*

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Guest Evan_J
:lol: *has funny image of you being put in a car with a can opener*

It's true :lol: wasn't that long ago I did have a small car (sedan) it was mmmmiiiiserable. I was like a big origami figure :P

It was like tryin to squish an ape in a photobooth

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Guest My_Genesis
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Now that's a car alright!!

I like big cars too.. well, rugged ones. Like Jeep Wranglers. Almost like ATV ones B) So 4 wheel drive ftw

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Guest Lee-Asher Geo-James
Oh niiiiiiiice. ***deep breath heart beatin faster

:blink:

Okay now you all are just weirdin me out!!!!!!

*hides in corner*

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R.J you've made me fall in love with a new car. Forget the mini.... ;) Noo mini i still Love you I do! I do! But I also love these now too! Oh yes B)

armstrongs-ls-tt-bike.jpg

My kinda bike. :P

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My other kind of bike :P

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Guest Lee-Asher Geo-James
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R.J you've made me fall in love with a new car. Forget the mini.... ;) Noo mini i still Love you I do! I do! But I also love these now too! Oh yes B)

armstrongs-ls-tt-bike.jpg

My kinda bike. :P

madness-motocross.jpg

My other kind of bike :P

:lol:

Nice xD

:D

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Guest Quinn

This is my car:

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Only mine has tan seats. I don't have a picture of it except one on my phone, and that was when its front was still dented cause some guy ran into it when my car was PERFECTLY HARMLESSLY STOPPED AT AN INTERSECTION. >:|

Anyways.

I <3 my car. It used to be my mom's, and became mine when she got a new eclipse XD

It's like ten years + old, but still awesome.

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It's more than worth the repeat mention.

Class, gentlemen. Class. The 2009 Aston Martin DB9.

(although, if we had a drooling emoticon, I think I'd be using it :lol:)

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Guest Sam_P
Class, gentlemen. Class. The 2009 Aston Martin DB9.

(although, if we had a drooling emoticon, I think I'd be using it :lol:)

Yeah okay, I'm onboard with that one too. Thinking we might need a serious whip'round to come up with that sort of money though. :P

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Guest My_Genesis
Expensive toys and student budget. *sigh* Mitsubishi Warrior for me please. :P

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that is dead sexy!!

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It's more than worth the repeat mention.

Class, gentlemen. Class. The 2009 Aston Martin DB9.

(although, if we had a drooling emoticon, I think I'd be using it :lol:)

that car looks like the car version of a bullet train. lol.

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Guest lvmyftm
We can't help it :P

And I may never understand that! lol My guy is probably one of the worst with buying toys like those....he now has a SUV, truck, motorcycle, ATV, and a boat :rolleyes: But does he have any time to play with any of these toys....not really B)

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Guest My_Genesis
And I may never understand that! lol My guy is probably one of the worst with buying toys like those....he now has a SUV, truck, motorcycle, ATV, and a boat :rolleyes: But does he have any time to play with any of these toys....not really B)

I want 4/5 of those :P SUV, truck, motorcycle (or dirtbike), and ATV. :D

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Guest Evan_J

I give it to the body on the Mitsubishi Warrior; I looked until you said Mitsubishi lol I know what Mitsubishi performance is like. Thats the thing about being old; looks aren't the whole enchilada lol you gotta talk about how it runs and longevity. Come to think of it, its kind like a woman :huh: At 20 you just need her to look good. At 40 you want her to cook, have mad laundry skills, sew +and be loyal and willing to stay for the next 20 years LOL.

I got nothin against bikes , (I can't I come from biker parents) but I like em more like this:

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Whereas you guys love the racing bikes.

The Aston is an Aston for god's sake lol you can't argue with that.

Nope, out of all of em I like mine the best :) It feels good to like your car.

And then there's lvmyftm....who's introduced a whole new topic. Boats. I knew that girl was trouble lol.

pachoud20m.jpg<<Is in love with this boat:

double hulled power cat with the sedan cab , and it can't be too small cuz I like company and long trips.

(http://www.pachoud.co.nz/ -built by pachoud) My dreams include the lifetime when I get the natal body and the lifetime when I get that boat

Right now though I'm focusin on affording grocery LOL (ok, an exagerration but you know what I mean)

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I give it to the body on the Mitsubishi Warrior; I looked until you said Mitsubishi lol I know what Mitsubishi performance is like. Thats the thing about being old; looks aren't the whole enchilada lol you gotta talk about how it runs and longevity. Come to think of it, its kind like a woman :huh: At 20 you just need her to look good. At 40 you want her to cook, have mad laundry skills, sew +and be loyal and willing to stay for the next 20 years LOL.

I got nothin against bikes , (I can't I come from biker parents) but I like em more like this:

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Now that is a cool bike! B)

I like vintage cars and vintage bikes, to look at. And if i had money i sure would buy and ride around in. But I also love modern cars and dirt bikes. :P

http://biketrader.files.wordpress.com/2009/01/vintge1.jpg

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