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Thread: What type of car do you drive?
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16th July 2004, 05:18 PM #31
Scary Song
Hope you guys don't start waltzing around the field again in response to the mighty HAKA....send chills down our spines
The Thief of BadGags
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16th July 2004, 05:20 PM #32
So when you said XR6 turbo you meant sheep injection fna fna
Always look on the bright side...
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16th July 2004, 05:27 PM #33
don't knock it until you try it. Nothing like a good shagpile.
The Thief of BadGags
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16th July 2004, 05:30 PM #34
......those parties are OK as long as you're not vulnerably pinned down at the bottom of the pile.....or so I've heard...
Always look on the bright side...
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16th July 2004, 05:31 PM #35
Not that there's anything wrong with that.
The Thief of BadGags
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16th July 2004, 05:35 PM #36
As long as you can breath.
Always look on the bright side...
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1st September 2004, 10:30 AM #37
Originally Posted by HappyHammer
I started to wonder why I wasn't driving the car I would like to drive now in my price range....and now I have ANOTHER mortgage!! :eek:
Which led me to ask the question, why do we draw inferences regarding a persons sexual preferences or personal habits from the type of car they drive, or the amount of money they spent??
$300 ute with rust - GOOD BLOKE
$2,500 Magna Wagon - GOOD BLOKE bit of a battler
$25,000 Basic Cab Chassis - Mate!
$35,000 4x4 Ute - Maate!
$45,000 SR5 4x4 CrewCab - Maaate!
$55,000 XR8 Ute with all the tricks - Maaaate!
$80,000 F250 - Maaaate!
My old $10,000 BMW 325 wanker
$40,000 BMW 325 I was thinking about WANKER!
$50,000 BMW 320 Coupe I bought (for my wife you must understand) POOFTAH!
Any others??
Cheers
P (who drives the Zook in daylight hours or anywhere he can be seen!)
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1st September 2004, 10:38 AM #38
.... and then he realised that the first years depreciation on her "new" car was going to be more than the total value of his tools..... ...... .... :eek: :eek: :eek:
(but she'd let him buy whatever he wants if only they had the money!!)
P
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1st September 2004, 10:44 AM #39
1. Holden VN Commodore S
2. Holden VY Commodore S
3. Lotus Elise [not sure if I would fit in it though!] or HSV Coupe GTO
4. See answer 1, only my second car .. first one is not worth rememberingBrett
Only Robinson Crusoe could get everything done by Friday!
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1st September 2004, 01:02 PM #40
1. Ford Laser GL 5 Door
2. I owe nothing on my car, so wouldn't want another loan just yet.
3. Shelby Mustang
4. 76 Celica was my first car. Has to be the fav although I do love my laserLast edited by gemi_babe; 1st September 2004 at 01:03 PM. Reason: dislexic typing
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1st September 2004, 04:26 PM #41
1. My old mans Cruiser because my piece 'o S#*t 89 Magna died on me a couple of weeks ago:mad:
2. Post 2000 model Pajero, as soon as I get the finance sorted:eek:
3. Any thing but a Magna
4. 2 door Dahaitsu Scat Jeep (Diesel), that little car was a beast but a little shakey on the road........
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1st September 2004, 11:48 PM #42
Poor old Wendy
1. Mercedes C32 AMG
2. C32, M3 or Boxster S
3. Ferrari F360 Modena, Porsche 911 GT3, Lamborghini Gallardo, Ferrari Enzo, McLaren F1, Falcon GTHO Phase III
4. C32
I only replied to this because SilentC's reply made me chortle. Good work! There are three reasons why poor Wendell is struggling, Clyde Rathbone, Lote Tuqiri and skill. You have to admire Rathbone: he made his mind up, comitted to Auatralia and plays like a demon. Good man. Lote is freakishly skillful and sees plays that are not really on, but he makes them happen. Wendell is struggling with the subtlety of the game, I think.
By the way, my first car was a Ford Escort, followed by a Cortina, which is partly why SilentC's comment made me laugh. It only needed a decent engine, some suspension, reasonable seats, a gearbox and some steering and it would have been a half decent form of transport. You could say the same about a fridge, though, and the performance and handling were simliar.Andy
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2nd September 2004, 09:33 AM #43
1 Toyota Kluger - you get over the name, trust me. Lexus in sheep's clothing.
2 3.0R Liberty woooosh!
3 Latest Rangie, with an Austin Healy 3000 to play with.
4 Rover 3.5l P5B. All leather and wood - and went like the clappers up the M1. Unfortunately a villian thought it was nice, and took it away from me. Still not over it, after 15 yrs. Sigh.The only way to get rid of a [Domino] temptation is to yield to it. Oscar Wilde
.....so go4it people!
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2nd September 2004, 09:52 AM #44
Andy - Mate, I mean this in the noicest possible way... You Tosser!
How can rubgy (in any form) be "Subtle" ???? eh ???Zed
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2nd September 2004, 11:20 AM #45
Originally Posted by Andy Self
:confused:
HH.Always look on the bright side...
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