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El Karacho1647545492

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  1. i immediately thought of the same car. +1 for sleeper wagons, though I saw this today and :megusta: http://www.autoblog.com/2011/05/16/saab-9-3-sport-combi-unlikely-but-awesome-viper-v10-transplant-r/ http://www.blogcdn.com/www.autoblog.com/media/2011/05/04-saab-9-3-viper-v10.jpg
  2. Definitely. PM me if you want to make an appointment.
  3. This is an excellent book. For those interested in the complete opposite perspective of Vietnam, If I Die in a Combat Zone, Box Me Up and Ship Me Home by Tim O'Brien is great.
  4. Salary plus commission. Contact mbond@bobboyd.com for more details. Let him know you heard from CR; I don't get spiffed on it or anything but we're interested to know the source of our leads.
  5. My manager (guy in the black polo) saw you pull up and snap that photo. He says he loves the look of your VW.
  6. Your imagination deceives you. They are extremely planted and quiet on the highway, and they're already selling well here in Columbus, thus why we need to add to our sales staff
  7. Copied from our website: Bob-Boyd FIAT is looking for professional, energetic, customer oriented FIAT Sales Specialists. A transformation is upon us in the auto industry, and Bob-Boyd FIAT is leading the way. Your duties will include, but not be limited to: - Create a positive experience for every customer, every day - Professionally greet the customer and efficiently address their needs - Create and maintain customer relationships over the long term - New & Pre-owned vehicle sales Customers want a passionate FIAT Specialist to answer questions and to keep them informed. A complete benefits package is included. Send all resumes and inquiries to mbond@bobboyd.com On a personal note, ask me how much I love my job as a salesman (FIAT Specialist) here. Great environment, competitive but not cutthroat. I don't think I'd be happy as a salesman anywhere else.
  8. cue scanners head explode gif......now
  9. ive heard good things about the game, that its noncommittal and fun as opposed to RPG strategy games where you have to stick to your class at all times
  10. I'm sure your wife is wonderful and you love her, but I'm not sure I could marry such a horrible driver. I have a hard time holding my tongue in such situations.
  11. Your experience is admirable, but IMO a little foolhardy. You can teach your kid to respect and handle guns carefully, just as you can teach them to drive a car carefully and to respect their knowledge --or lack thereof -- of the road. In fact, your kid may be the most knowledgable and safest driver and shooter in the world, but that's only part of the battle. Kids make bad decisions; its part of being a kid. Its the experience of thinking that you know all about something because someone, like your father, has told you that you've been trained well. As a 16 year old I was a very confident driver, never got in any accidents and was never really in any danger of hurting myself or others from my point of view. However, I did drive too fast, and I never considered that other drivers out there are absofuckinglutely insane and could kill me regardless of how in control I was. Its the same with guns. I'm confident that I could teach my kid not to do stupid things, but kids under peer pressure will do stupid things, or their untrained friends may be less respectful and careful. All it takes is one mistake.
  12. Everyone knows to make something manly, you just gotta wrap it in bacon. Carfagnas > *, thats where I got my 110lb hog for a pig roast a few years back. Did it Puerto Rican style so we could eat the skin and it was awesome. Ate nothing but cuban style pork sammiches for a month.
  13. I have been a gun owner for a short time and never a father, but its definitely something I want to have a plan for when I eventually have kids. My plan: Get rid of all the guns in the house but one. The mathematical chances of the gubmint coming to my house and violating my rights is much much lower than the mathematical chances that if you have a gun, your child will find it. Shit, there's barely a thing I own that I could even hide from the prying eyes of a woman, let alone the insatiable curiosity of a child. I'm not suggesting that a single firearm household is what you need to do, different solutions for different people, but after speaking with lots of people as well as my personal convictions, I think that's what I'll end up doing.
  14. ALL CAPS AND SIZE 7 FONT clever name :fuckyeah:
  15. am I mistaken or do Maui Jim's carry a lifetime warranty? iirc you send them your broken pair they send you a new pair back.
  16. Came here to post this :megusta: Scoregasm The Leaky O-Rings Shart Fifty No's and a Yes means Yes "But I poop from there!" "Not right now you don't"
  17. I can completely understand that. Of course, I like to think I'd never be so stupid as to put myself in a situation where a horde of people thought I was trying to steal a car and therefore trying to beat me into submission, so its likely that scenario would never arise.
  18. I don't CCW but someone tell me, is that a situation that'd justify pulling out your weapon? I sure as hell would've after the 3rd individual started landing shots.
  19. i'm terrible, i stopped playing about 5 years ago, but i love all bassists. les claypool is probably my favorite.
  20. in for real pics and year if you know it. friend's mom in Albany is currently borrowing a tractor and would like her own.
  21. I see an E36 and another car in the slide show, can't tell what the other is
  22. I visited this thread to post WileyX.
  23. Toronto is an 8 hour drive, but its technically an international journey to the 5th biggest city in North America. I've had some seriously good times there too, the entertainment district in that city is unbelievably fun.
  24. :lolguy: yeah, why not get something that will have the resale value of used toilet paper?
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