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PRD2BDF

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    Could somebody post up a pic of Aj and his babymamma? I wanna see what these kiddies look like

     

    Do not do that. I don't want my screen to get cracked from all the ugliness. It's already cracked from when I first saw his car.

     

    Phil, you're amazing.

  2. I must agree as well. I'm sick of the rain and cold(ish) weather because I want, like you guys, to wash my black Saab. I haven't washed it for nearly two or three weeks because of the fucking rain. I also wanted to bring my bicycle to Athens so I can leave the car and bike around campus.

     

    God knows that when the rains stop, we'll be bitching about the heat...

  3. Like I said in my first post, the buildings blocks my views, I cannot see the cars approaching the intersections due to the buildings (quite a few of those in Lancaster) and let's say the road has very few cars they're behind me.

     

    But otherwise, yes, I can see lights, cars, objects around me.

  4. This is a hypothetical situation and I thought since we have some people who are cops or may be knowledgeable of the law.

     

    Some may know and some may not know. I was born Deaf and I use American Sign Language to communicate, in other words, I don't use my voice. I'm profoundly Deaf, I can't hear sirens even when it's right next to me...

     

    Which brings me to this.

     

    If I was approaching an intersection that has a green light for me. I cannot see the crossing roads due to buildings blocking the view. An ambulance or an emergency response vehicle is responding to a situation on the lane that will cross my path. If I was to hit him in the middle of the intersection, who would be at fault? I try not to play the Deaf card but I do not think I should be at fault since I cannot hear the sirens and I had a green light. (I know that having a green light doesn't mean anything but it tells me that I can go).

     

    Opinions are appreciated. Yes, I've had a few near calls because I didn't even seen them coming and I'm very alert.

  5. Aren't you all comedians...

     

    I actually weighed at 175 once. I quit pop one day about eight months ago. I dropped 15 pounds and I didn't know it until the doctor's check-up where they drilled me about if it was intentional or unintentional, vice versa.

  6. I can only agree with this to a point. I like to enjoy my commute. I'll be damned if I'm spending that much of my life in a ford festiva.

     

    Its the most fun hour of the day, thanks to the car. If I had to commute in a econobox, I'd probably go crazy and kill someone.

     

     

    Oh I agree. That's why we buy nice quality cars such as your Audi A...whatever number it is now. I'm not saying we have to drive crapboxes, just not big-ass SUVs and trucks. IF they can afford the SUVs/trucks, they can afford buying a nice car.

     

    I drive 110 miles a day and I thank myself for buying a Saab.

  7. I liked the Camaro to be honest. I thought it was real nice. Admittedly, I've never test-drove one.

     

    I would rock the Mustang V6 with the Track Package (that one you see on TV, the dark grey one with nice wheels)

  8. Are you referring to the current obsession fat Americans have? The fact they must have trucks to commute xx miles a day when a regular car will do the same task while emitting wayyy less CO2 in the atmosphere? Let's not forget the bimbo soccer moms that feel safe driving massive SUVs when it's only 95% of the time, it's just the bimbo?

     

    If so, I whole-heartedly agree.

  9. I've seen videos of those Patriots doing things they shouldn't be doing.

     

    I wouldn't go for a Compass, it's not my cup of tea. The Patriots when they're lifted and modded, they bear a great resemblance to the original Cherokee.

    http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c161/spedponcho/2006-Jeep-Patriot-SEMA-Concept-Rear.jpg

  10. Has anyone had any experiences with them? I like the looks, the size, and it has somewhat off-road skills as evidenced in this picture

    http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c161/spedponcho/2007_Jeep_Patriot.jpg

     

    I'm sure there's better alternatives out there but I think this seems to be a good blend of off-road capable, size, and fuel economy

     

    thoughts?

  11. It dumped a ton of rain which flooded most of Nelsonville (I pass through that town daily on the way to Athens) One or two more days of rain and it'll definitely cover the highways and damage houses.

     

    Maybe it'll make Nelsonville look better.

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