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Old 07-10-2003, 03:11 PM
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Well I left my spare keys in the clear. I know I'm probably just acting like a dumbass, but for some reason that **** really pisses me off.
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Man, I can't wait till I can get my dad behind the wheel of my car. We'll have a blast! I can't remember him driving a CAR, EVER! Only trucks and vans.



Mom can't drive, but even when she could she wasn't too good at it. Tended to hit things and drive off the road a LITTLE too often.
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My mom shifted at 8000 when she first drove my TII.



"What's that buzzing noise?"



"SHIFT!!!"
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Old 07-10-2003, 03:12 PM
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Ask yourself this question: Could you afford the FD if you didn't live at home? Get a grip, its a car.
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Well, she did give me my n/a.. but big damn deal. so, i guess she can drive decent. Though I don't trust her at all with it.
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I can just see it now on tonights news on msnbc: Boy goes crazy after mom drives car, kills entire family in a mad shootout. Attornies claim the movie matrix 2 inspired his rage. He only prefers to be called by the named Neil.
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Yea, I prob. couldn't afford it, but still.. to me, right now, it's not just a car..
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ahhh ahhh.. don't,., make.,., me,.., angry.
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To paraphrase nocab's sig, "It's just a car. You act like she killed your mom."



Okay, so I'm probably the only one who finds that amusing.
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heck, I'd let lots of people drive my car, assuming I know they can handle a stick. I'd be happy to see it damaged, knowing that they would have to pay for it, and I would be able to get new parts, or rebuild my motor! yay!



and honestly, I don't think anyone would abuse it as much as i do.

my wife always shifts at like 3.5k-4k, it annoys me. I like the buzzer.
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