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zombie1210
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Cars?
What kind of cars do you drive?
Currently I have a 2009 Pontiac Vibe and an old POS Harley Sportster.
I had to dump my Chevy big block truck. Too costly to drive.
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BBP
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I have a nice bicycle. Don't drive.
Here's my two-wheeled friend, named Pitje:
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Jakeobs
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A 2005 Hyundai Elantra. And fuck the haters. Hyundais rule.
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zombie1210
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Cool.
We get to use foul language on Bonny's forum!
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BBP
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Sure. Though I'm personally not fond of using them.
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scallopino
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A 1993 Mitsubishi Magna wagon. An absolute piece of shit and universally regarded as a piece of shit, but apart from a broken alternator it has never
broken down.
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Fido3
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A Mazda 6 TS2
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Badchild
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I'm lucky enough to have a company car. It's one of these...

it get's the family around and has a good stereo system.
But I have one of these stashed away in Canada, for my retirement driving....

I've had so many cars through the years i've lost count. I've had four Toyotas and never (NEVER) had any car problems with them. My favorite was a
1974 Celica. It was a real fun drive!
My mustang is basically a Dragster. It goes real fast but only in a straight line.
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BBP
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Wow... that one's great! Why keep it stashed away? It's gorgeous!
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Badchild
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Because when i decided to get married and move to France, i did not have the cash needed to have it shipped over (and i did not know if i was going to
stay). I had it mothballed by a pro and it's put away safe until i want to bring it over. It's a rare car and i don't have time to take care of it.
And also it's sort of an insurance policy if ever things went awry. I could get maybe 100 keuros for it here in France.
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Badchild
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Two years ago i had an "I'm over 40 now" attack and went out and bought one of these. It's wonderful to ride around in Ardèche. Which where it will
stay. I will never ride my bike in the city.

I always wanted a Guzzi. I had the 750 for a couple of months but it was too small.
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scallopino
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My uncle also had an "I'm over 40 moment" last year and bought a bike. I can't remember what he bought though.
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BBP
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A bike. 
(Sorry. Been watching too much Count Duckula on YouTube.)
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LaMarrBruister
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'04 GMC Sierra
'07 Chevy Trailblazer
'98 Chevy Cavalier
I work for GM,I buy GM.
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scallopino
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Quote: | Originally posted by BBP
A bike. 
(Sorry. Been watching too much Count Duckula on YouTube.) |
Oh yeah! Thanks for clearing that up for me Bonny! You see I have this problem where I can't remember previous sentences. It's called Previous
Sentence Amnesia (PSA). About 1 in 1 billion suffer from it. So there are about five others. I've forgotten their names though.
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BBP
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I can't remember names either, ScrappyDoo...
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aquagoat
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I don't drive, don't have a licence, but these cars are about the only reason I'd learn driving for:

I'll probably never drive them, though...
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BBP
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That one on the bottom looks ace!
I much appreciate cars as eye-candy... during the car-festival Pole Position I made over 100 pictures of cars.
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Badchild
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The bottom one is the Aston-Martin DB9 -It's a James Bond Car.
Only 130 000 euros at your nearest Aston Martin Dealership.
By the way this car has an artificial neural network implemented at the hardware level to detect engine misfires. Wish i had one of those for my
brain....
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scallopino
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What's the top car? It kind of looks like the Nissan Skylines the rich
Mediterranean sorts drive around the suburbs of Melbourne with "doof doof doof adoofdoofdoof" blaring.
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