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#11
Dear Martha Stewart's living:
I was just writing to say that I absolutely love your magazine! I've been an avid fan since I was 13 years old, but I've reached an impass. You see, I'm also a very big Toyota fan, and lately pottery hasn't been the most exciting thing for me. So I was thinking about dropping a 4age in a Volkswagen Beetle...you are very ressourseful Martha, and I've been trying to make this swap work for a decade without any progress.
Could you help me out?
Worried reader.
----Marthat Stewarts response-----
Dear Worried reader:
I am writing back to you personally because I sense that you may have been the victim of "middle child syndrom" or that you were severily beaten up in high school.
I would suggest that you check into the nearest mental institution and stay there for a VERY LONG TIME.
Please do not write back EVER AGAIN you stupid IMBICILE.
Sincerily yours, Martha Stewart.
P.S. Have you tried mounting the motor in the chassis using some twine and dried flowers?
I was just writing to say that I absolutely love your magazine! I've been an avid fan since I was 13 years old, but I've reached an impass. You see, I'm also a very big Toyota fan, and lately pottery hasn't been the most exciting thing for me. So I was thinking about dropping a 4age in a Volkswagen Beetle...you are very ressourseful Martha, and I've been trying to make this swap work for a decade without any progress.
Could you help me out?
Worried reader.
----Marthat Stewarts response-----
Dear Worried reader:
I am writing back to you personally because I sense that you may have been the victim of "middle child syndrom" or that you were severily beaten up in high school.
I would suggest that you check into the nearest mental institution and stay there for a VERY LONG TIME.
Please do not write back EVER AGAIN you stupid IMBICILE.
Sincerily yours, Martha Stewart.
P.S. Have you tried mounting the motor in the chassis using some twine and dried flowers?
#12
Originally Posted by BrandonDrecksage' date='Apr 26 2004, 08:13 AM
a fox is different then a new car though. Its old and cheap.
but he has the Fox 840i edition, much different and quite rare
#13
Originally Posted by defprun' date='Apr 26 2004, 07:46 AM
Dear Martha Stewart's living:
I was just writing to say that I absolutely love your magazine! I've been an avid fan since I was 13 years old, but I've reached an impass. You see, I'm also a very big Toyota fan, and lately pottery hasn't been the most exciting thing for me. So I was thinking about dropping a 4age in a Volkswagen Beetle...you are very ressourseful Martha, and I've been trying to make this swap work for a decade without any progress.
Could you help me out?
Worried reader.
----Marthat Stewarts response-----
Dear Worried reader:
I am writing back to you personally because I sense that you may have been the victim of "middle child syndrom" or that you were severily beaten up in high school.
I would suggest that you check into the nearest mental institution and stay there for a VERY LONG TIME.
Please do not write back EVER AGAIN you stupid IMBICILE.
Sincerily yours, Martha Stewart.
P.S. Have you tried mounting the motor in the chassis using some twine and dried flowers?
I was just writing to say that I absolutely love your magazine! I've been an avid fan since I was 13 years old, but I've reached an impass. You see, I'm also a very big Toyota fan, and lately pottery hasn't been the most exciting thing for me. So I was thinking about dropping a 4age in a Volkswagen Beetle...you are very ressourseful Martha, and I've been trying to make this swap work for a decade without any progress.
Could you help me out?
Worried reader.
----Marthat Stewarts response-----
Dear Worried reader:
I am writing back to you personally because I sense that you may have been the victim of "middle child syndrom" or that you were severily beaten up in high school.
I would suggest that you check into the nearest mental institution and stay there for a VERY LONG TIME.
Please do not write back EVER AGAIN you stupid IMBICILE.
Sincerily yours, Martha Stewart.
P.S. Have you tried mounting the motor in the chassis using some twine and dried flowers?
#17
Originally Posted by defprun' date='Apr 26 2004, 07:46 AM
Dear Martha Stewart's living:
I was just writing to say that I absolutely love your magazine! I've been an avid fan since I was 13 years old, but I've reached an impass. You see, I'm also a very big Toyota fan, and lately pottery hasn't been the most exciting thing for me. So I was thinking about dropping a 4age in a Volkswagen Beetle...you are very ressourseful Martha, and I've been trying to make this swap work for a decade without any progress.
Could you help me out?
Worried reader.
----Marthat Stewarts response-----
Dear Worried reader:
I am writing back to you personally because I sense that you may have been the victim of "middle child syndrom" or that you were severily beaten up in high school.
I would suggest that you check into the nearest mental institution and stay there for a VERY LONG TIME.
Please do not write back EVER AGAIN you stupid IMBICILE.
Sincerily yours, Martha Stewart.
P.S. Have you tried mounting the motor in the chassis using some twine and dried flowers?
I was just writing to say that I absolutely love your magazine! I've been an avid fan since I was 13 years old, but I've reached an impass. You see, I'm also a very big Toyota fan, and lately pottery hasn't been the most exciting thing for me. So I was thinking about dropping a 4age in a Volkswagen Beetle...you are very ressourseful Martha, and I've been trying to make this swap work for a decade without any progress.
Could you help me out?
Worried reader.
----Marthat Stewarts response-----
Dear Worried reader:
I am writing back to you personally because I sense that you may have been the victim of "middle child syndrom" or that you were severily beaten up in high school.
I would suggest that you check into the nearest mental institution and stay there for a VERY LONG TIME.
Please do not write back EVER AGAIN you stupid IMBICILE.
Sincerily yours, Martha Stewart.
P.S. Have you tried mounting the motor in the chassis using some twine and dried flowers?