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« Reply #60 on: September 29, 2005, 12:11:17 PM »
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I have an electric lawn mower.


Not practical for me with a corner lot and grass that can really take off when the rain hits. I have a simple, non-self propelled  push mower, but I did hot rod it up to get more power on the blade :)

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« Reply #61 on: September 29, 2005, 12:48:23 PM »
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Sorry, your point is what now?


His point is he is a hypocrite
"My grandaddy always told me, "There are three things that'll put a good man down: Losin' a good woman, eatin' bad possum, or eatin' good possum."" - Holden McGroin

(and I still say he wasn't trying to spell possum!)

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« Reply #62 on: September 29, 2005, 01:04:47 PM »
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When we hit the drive-in, I back into the parking space and lift the hatch, reverse the back bench and take out the two captains chairs and place them on the ground at the rear. It's great, i'll never go back to an suv.


I thought drive-in's were extinct :confused:

haven't seen any less traffic round Houston but have noticed more motorcyles and seen a few speed-bumps...errr mopeds too.

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« Reply #63 on: September 29, 2005, 01:38:06 PM »
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Originally posted by indy007
Sales here haven't changed much. They sell just as many SUVs & trucks as ever. However, the waiting list for the Prius keeps getting longer & longer.

Why would anyone want a Prius? Any small turbo Diesel car is as economical in average driving and even more economical on the highway, while the price is much lower.

It is a nice car though, I had the pleasure to be part of the team that took this particular example to pieces(To utililize the engine, drivetrain and some other parts in a research vehicle):

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« Reply #64 on: September 30, 2005, 07:34:57 AM »
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I thought drive-in's were extinct :confused:


Yeah, a dying breed. We go to the one out in Fitchburg, ma. You get the sound through your FM radio
"My grandaddy always told me, "There are three things that'll put a good man down: Losin' a good woman, eatin' bad possum, or eatin' good possum."" - Holden McGroin

(and I still say he wasn't trying to spell possum!)

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« Reply #65 on: September 30, 2005, 09:50:44 AM »
I'm being called a hypocrite by sixpense?

On the way home yesterday from shooting out at my brothers.... a late model lowered vette come up on me fairly fast.... I was cruising at about 80mph..

I waited till he was about to move to get around me then got in the other lane and let him by.... soon as his bumper cleared I downshifted into 5th and punched it and moved back behind him... saw the telltale puffs from his exhaust... waited till he got a few cars ahead and then punched it and got on his bumper again... we did that a few more times.... never getting over 110 or 120... safe and sane... he had to turn off so he pulled over...  big smile and a wave from him.

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« Reply #66 on: September 30, 2005, 09:52:53 AM »
Pointless, but good story, you do that on the taxpayer's dime too?
"My grandaddy always told me, "There are three things that'll put a good man down: Losin' a good woman, eatin' bad possum, or eatin' good possum."" - Holden McGroin

(and I still say he wasn't trying to spell possum!)

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« Reply #67 on: September 30, 2005, 09:54:50 AM »
Nooo... minivans are pointless.

and no.. I did it on my dime.  

comeon tho... tell us all what you do for a living.

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« Reply #68 on: September 30, 2005, 10:04:29 AM »
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Nooo... minivans are pointless.


How many have you owned?
"My grandaddy always told me, "There are three things that'll put a good man down: Losin' a good woman, eatin' bad possum, or eatin' good possum."" - Holden McGroin

(and I still say he wasn't trying to spell possum!)

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« Reply #69 on: September 30, 2005, 10:12:41 AM »
I would never own one..

What do you do for a living?

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« Reply #70 on: September 30, 2005, 10:50:22 AM »
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I would never own one..


But how can you know so much about what you have never experienced?

I have owned myself a 74 LT camaro(black with the old keystone mags), an el-camino(I think if they brought that back it would sell), 73 or 74(I forget) cutlass "S"(had the nice steering wheel and swivel buckets stock, I totalled it) and a 70 dodge superbee(still had the original plum crazy purple paint)

There car I want is a 77 vette, but economics and practicality state otherwise. Someday.
"My grandaddy always told me, "There are three things that'll put a good man down: Losin' a good woman, eatin' bad possum, or eatin' good possum."" - Holden McGroin

(and I still say he wasn't trying to spell possum!)

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« Reply #71 on: September 30, 2005, 10:53:27 AM »
You have really strange taste in cars except for perhaps the superbee..

Are you really defending a mini van as a viable choice of car for an American male?

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« Reply #72 on: September 30, 2005, 11:01:35 AM »
I rented a Dodge Caravan a few weeks ago...it was great.

I could fit the entire family, my friends and even their dog in the thing.  It was one of the "deluxe" jobs with really nice captain style seats...felt like I was flying a 747 driving it.

Of course I couldn't take on ramps sideways in it or anything...but it was fantastic for getting everyone around the city.
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« Reply #73 on: September 30, 2005, 11:09:08 AM »
Curv, now we know the end result of the snip job you recently had...



Minivans are the devil.




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« Reply #74 on: September 30, 2005, 11:15:06 AM »
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I rented a Dodge Caravan a few weeks ago...it was great.

I could fit the entire family, my friends and even their dog in the thing.  It was one of the "deluxe" jobs with really nice captain style seats...felt like I was flying a 747 driving it.

Of course I couldn't take on ramps sideways in it or anything...but it was fantastic for getting everyone around the city.


If you enjoyed that Caravan (I've driven them too, my sis has a 2005 DC) you should try the Chrysler Pacifica. It has alot more to the visual style than the "boxy" minivan, as much room too. We had 7 people in it when we went to the St.Paul Saints baseball game this past summer. Good, strong, high torque V6 engine at 20 mpg avg (city/highway driving) was impressive. I thought for sure my wife was going to buy one after we drove this car for a week, but she had other plans for a midlife crisis car...
The backseat area was the most impressive, the 3-seat  rear folded down to give you lots of cargo room while still allowing for 4 passengers overall, or a quick convert to allow 7. Backseat passengers had their own center arm rest console in separate climate control for the back seat. Interior was ergonomically perfect from a driver/passenger point of view.

It also had the option of a AWD model for those colder climate types who get lots of snow.
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