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so i think im just about ready to ditch my car....... (pg. 8)
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| cono_sur |
| Do it. It'll mean one less car on the road for the rest of us. :disbelief |
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| VERTiG0 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Jem_hadar
whut about stung in the heart by a stingray? |
That's my Halloween costume, shh |
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| Jem_hadar |
| quote: | Originally posted by VERTiG0
That's my Halloween costume, shh |
Dude - that would TRULY be a costume of greatness and pure awesomeness! Best ever (for the current year anyways), I might even venture, Cale! |
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| King Luis |
| quote: | Originally posted by VERTiG0
I'd rather be shot with a harpoon gun than live without a car for an extended period of time |
+1
did anyone else see the top gear episodes where the car raced a boat, train, and plane and won every time!?!?!?!?
cars ftw. just need to behave most of the time and have a decent car.
i don't even spend $1000 a month on my car. (except certain months where i've spend over $1000 on a few parts. :D ie: suspension. |
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| 7-4-7 |
| Keep the car...the car is essential. |
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| cono_sur |
| quote: | Originally posted by English Rachel
bahahaha I must admit that I am back to being 15 in that respect...
I remember the days, affectionately, when the list of bf requirements went something like this....
1. Car
2. Decent teeth
3. Saturday job
Now it is...
1. Decent teeth
2. No ex-wife/kids
3. Affectionate
4. Self sufficient
5. Car
6.... the list goes on |
Is it in that order too? |
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| zokissima |
| I think the bottom line of this thread is do your financial math, and see what makes sense to you. Factor in the cost of your time as well, regarding commuting times. If you will be staying within the downtown core and most of your travelling is within that area, it is perfectly doable to exist on the TTC montly pass and do it very well. However, if you absolutely need the added convenience every wheekend of going somewhere on your own terms and time, factor that in as well. In that instance, a car is an almost neccessity. |
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| StereoPrincess |
| quote: | Originally posted by Cribby
This thread needs some...
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awww look it's shiftnbears!!!
| quote: | Originally posted by Superstring
EDIT: don't know how it is for girls.. probably pretty much the same. BUT it is expected that the man picks up a girl and drops her off, not the other way around. |
no, i'm serious, where the heck does this rule come from?
i have been driving myself and picking myself up since i have been 16. |
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| Floorwhore |
| quote: | Originally posted by StereoPrincess
no, i'm serious, where the heck does this rule come from?
i have been driving myself and picking myself up since i have been 16. |
you my dear, are in the minority. :D |
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| Cosmic Fur |
| quote: | Originally posted by Floorwhore
you my dear, are in the minority. :D |
QFT |
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| Cribby |
| Pfffffft, to hell with 'rules.' I love being the one picked up and dropped off by femmes. |
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| sticky_shoes |
| quote: | Originally posted by Cribby
Pfffffft, to hell with 'rules.' I love being the one picked up and dropped off by femmes. |
Ahem...moi, Cribbs :) (Like Stereoprincess...I've been driving myself around town since I was 16 as well)
And yeah...Superstring's theory about girls needing rides from their men is uhhhhh kind of "off" :o
He should know better ;)
Edit: Floorwhore...IMO, you're better off keeping the car...just don't speed...the end. |
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