Average height and daily drivers?
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5'11" 210 and only gets uncomfortable with a wallet in my back pocket. The seats fit around you very nicely.
I've had a 6'2" 250lb person in my car, and he even drove it; all the while and praising how comfortable it was for him.
I've had a 6'2" 250lb person in my car, and he even drove it; all the while and praising how comfortable it was for him.
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Originally Posted by Jride,Aug 19 2008, 07:51 AM
5'11" 210 and only gets uncomfortable with a wallet in my back pocket. The seats fit around you very nicely.
I've had a 6'2" 250lb person in my car, and he even drove it; all the while and praising how comfortable it was for him.
I've had a 6'2" 250lb person in my car, and he even drove it; all the while and praising how comfortable it was for him.
#45
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Originally Posted by wingle69,Aug 19 2008, 11:32 AM
I'd have to agree with the wallet part ... and I try to keep my wallet as empty as possible too.
1970's
The pinacle period of wallets as a fashion statement. They were even offered in synthetic fabrics resembling nylon and polyester.
1980's
Money clip is King. Wrapping a wad of one dollar bills with a single twenty becomes chic. Wallets obsfucate the size of your wad and are deemed unfashionable. Street muggings in New York reach epic proportions.
1990's
The Japanese economic collapse and a US recession leave American's dreaming of more carefree times. Seattle Grunge and the children of hippie burnouts provide the fashion inspiration for second-hand clothing. Last remaining wallets in society fall out of pocket holes and become detrius.
2000's
After surviving the Y2K bug, society spends their home equity with a plethora of newly minted credit cards in a variety of colors and flavors. Online bill payment and the point-of-sale debit machine ensure you will never need more than a sliver of plastic to function in society.
Long story short... Other than a Driver's License and a Visa card, what would you put in a wallet anyways?
#47
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Originally Posted by mwy23,Aug 20 2008, 02:55 PM
where do you keep the plastic(s) if not in a wallet?
#48
Originally Posted by jerrypeterson,Aug 20 2008, 02:52 PM
Long story short... Other than a Driver's License and a Visa card, what would you put in a wallet anyways?