Fredericton has a strange bus system. You'll get two bus stops within forty feet of each other and then no bus stop for half a mile. Also, last Friday there was about a foot of snow and so buses decided to stop running. Huh?
I always liked this ride. wasnt there a '76 with smother lines? I think someone around my way had one in powder oyster blue. cold as f%ck. dude also imported an OG mini cooper over (the REAAAAAAAL small one) and painted a british flag on the hood. that one was british racing green.
aww yeah! thats my shit!!! 1991 baby (except mine has a gash caused by a SEPTA bus in the passenger side door)
had it for 6 years+ (cost me 5gs). lived in it for 2 years. smashed out often enough. tacked on 80,000 miles. now i use it for light construction. no major repairs.
but really i try to ride my bike whenever possible. cars are ghey
but really i try to ride my bike whenever possible. cars are ghey
Me too, but it's 35 miles to work, which means the bike is definitely not on until the weather warms up. Since its all snowy out, I drive a 1997 Honda Civic. it gets 30-32 miles to the gallon, which is pretty decent to me.
I had a dream last night that my bike got stolen and I woke up crying. No lie.
35 miles is no joke. i got 1.5 miles to work. easy as pie. i dont ever want to commute again. when my new house is move-in ready, itll tack on a extra mile...no biggie.
steins car is nice. feelin monkeys too. and of course the vw bug
i used to have a mazda 323 but i sold it to my homie in LA awhile back. might be driving it around in mid feb. goooood car
i used to have a mazda 323 but i sold it to my homie in LA awhile back. might be driving it around in mid feb. goooood car
I drove probably 30,000 miles around S. Africa in a year in a 1984 Mazda 323. Four doors, and I thought one of them didn't open from the inside for about six months, until my friend John popped the child safety latch on the inside of the door. Whoops. that would have been nice to do a little sooner. Other than a busted headlight when I ran into a hornbill in Zimbabwe going 180 km/h (hornbill R.I.P.), the thing was unstoppable. Even when I had to cross that river over by Port St. Johns. Even when we had to escape from the charging elephant in reverse. Even when we had to get that old Boer to help us fix that flat in the Noord kaap. Mazda 323 is a great car.
but I'm looking at doing THIS in the next 3-4 years or so.
^^^HELLS YEAH. That's a good look C*sm*! Luxury cars are hopefully in all of our futures.
For now, I'm pushing a Silver '05 Accord:
Pretty sweet ride, but it needs new tires, rims, and maybe even a better sound system (stock sound is pretty damn good though). Now that my sister's car situation is squared away for the Spring (THANKS EVERYONE), it's time to fire up the turbolister for myself!
As much as I would love to ride a bike to work, it just wouldn't work on the freeway. If only more of my co-workers could get into work early and then we could carpool. Le sigh.
Big_Stacks"I don't worry about hittin' power, cause I don't give 'em nuttin' to hit." 4,670 Posts
Hey,
Big Stacks rolls around in a:
Mrs. Stacks pushes a:
Her whip is black instead of gray (couldn't find a link to a black one...oops).
I always liked this ride. wasnt there a '76 with smother lines? I think someone around my way had one in powder oyster blue. cold as f%ck. dude also imported an OG mini cooper over (the REAAAAAAAL small one) and painted a british flag on the hood. that one was british racing green.
Thanks, dood... yeah, I like my ride. Still runnin smooth with little problems. I dunno about the '76 and the smother lines you're referring to. Looking to get it painted in the next year or so. Haven't decided on the color though. Powder blue sounds kinda fresshhh...
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I really like these. I was thinking of getting the S40 or V50 in a year or two. You like?
Fredericton has a strange bus system. You'll get two bus stops within forty feet of each other and then no bus stop for half a mile. Also, last Friday there was about a foot of snow and so buses decided to stop running. Huh?
97 Mazda Capella
95 vw passat
Denver, CO
uber-useful, 4wd, nice on gas, good stereo standard, pretty cheap too!
2000 Acura Integra GS-R
And the fun ride:
I always liked this ride. wasnt there a '76 with smother lines? I think someone around my way had one in powder oyster blue. cold as f%ck. dude also imported an OG mini cooper over (the REAAAAAAAL small one) and painted a british flag on the hood. that one was british racing green.
'93 Ford Explorer. It's an island car. I got it for a lot of this:
heated seats for winter
aww yeah! thats my shit!!! 1991 baby
(except mine has a gash caused by a SEPTA bus in the passenger side door)
had it for 6 years+ (cost me 5gs). lived in it for 2 years. smashed out often enough. tacked on 80,000 miles. now i use it for light construction. no major repairs.
but really i try to ride my bike whenever possible. cars are ghey
Me too, but it's 35 miles to work, which means the bike is definitely not on until the weather warms up. Since its all snowy out, I drive a 1997 Honda Civic. it gets 30-32 miles to the gallon, which is pretty decent to me.
I had a dream last night that my bike got stolen and I woke up crying. No lie.
Sorry no pictures,
JRoot
PS Stein's car is the best one so far.
PPS Why don't any of you fools get a hybrid?
steins car is nice. feelin monkeys too. and of course the vw bug
i used to have a mazda 323 but i sold it to my homie in LA awhile back. might be driving it around in mid feb. goooood car
I drove probably 30,000 miles around S. Africa in a year in a 1984 Mazda 323. Four doors, and I thought one of them didn't open from the inside for about six months, until my friend John popped the child safety latch on the inside of the door. Whoops. that would have been nice to do a little sooner. Other than a busted headlight when I ran into a hornbill in Zimbabwe going 180 km/h (hornbill R.I.P.), the thing was unstoppable. Even when I had to cross that river over by Port St. Johns. Even when we had to escape from the charging elephant in reverse. Even when we had to get that old Boer to help us fix that flat in the Noord kaap. Mazda 323 is a great car.
Got one of these:
^^^HELLS YEAH. That's a good look C*sm*! Luxury cars are hopefully in all of our futures.
For now, I'm pushing a Silver '05 Accord:
Pretty sweet ride, but it needs new tires, rims, and maybe even a better sound system (stock sound is pretty damn good though). Now that my sister's car situation is squared away for the Spring (THANKS EVERYONE), it's time to fire up the turbolister for myself!
As much as I would love to ride a bike to work, it just wouldn't work on the freeway. If only more of my co-workers could get into work early and then we could carpool. Le sigh.
Big Stacks rolls around in a:
Mrs. Stacks pushes a:
Her whip is black instead of gray (couldn't find a link to a black one...oops).
Peace,
Big Stacks from Kakalak
Thanks, dood... yeah, I like my ride. Still runnin smooth with little problems. I dunno about the '76 and the smother lines you're referring to. Looking to get it painted in the next year or so. Haven't decided on the color though. Powder blue sounds kinda fresshhh...
Me
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Daughter #2
Total Monthly Gas Bill - $1,200.00
Did Al Gore call you yet?
Why, you think he might offer me a ride in his Limo??
Or maybe his private jet??
I used to have that in green. now i have the 2003 jetta:
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