Forgive me Father, for I have sinned
#31
It's OK Jim I know chop busting when I see it. Chopped meat too. See you soon.
#32
Thread Starter
So Jerry/bolton, the OP on this thread continues to sin.
He showed up at our place this Saturday night for a cookout and was he driving the S2000? NO!! He drove a MB. Nice car, but really, Jerry, you missed a gorgeous top down night. You must be getting old if driving a four door sedan is more fun than your S.....even if the MB is fast/fun.
He showed up at our place this Saturday night for a cookout and was he driving the S2000? NO!! He drove a MB. Nice car, but really, Jerry, you missed a gorgeous top down night. You must be getting old if driving a four door sedan is more fun than your S.....even if the MB is fast/fun.
I should have taken you for a ride....
An E550 really is quite quick and yet comfortable even in sport mode.
This has become increasingly important when it comes to carting my fat A$$ around town.
I do have to do something about my drivers seat as the outside side bolster padding has broken down making it rather uncomfortable.
#33
Originally Posted by Lainey' timestamp='1408626034' post='23295861
So Jerry/bolton, the OP on this thread continues to sin.
He showed up at our place this Saturday night for a cookout and was he driving the S2000? NO!! He drove a MB. Nice car, but really, Jerry, you missed a gorgeous top down night. You must be getting old if driving a four door sedan is more fun than your S.....even if the MB is fast/fun.
He showed up at our place this Saturday night for a cookout and was he driving the S2000? NO!! He drove a MB. Nice car, but really, Jerry, you missed a gorgeous top down night. You must be getting old if driving a four door sedan is more fun than your S.....even if the MB is fast/fun.
I should have taken you for a ride....
An E550 really is quite quick and yet comfortable even in sport mode.
This has become increasingly important when it comes to carting my fat A$$ around town.
I do have to do something about my drivers seat as the outside side bolster padding has broken down making it rather uncomfortable.
Which driver's seat needs work, the S or the MB?
#34
Thread Starter
Originally Posted by boltonblue' timestamp='1408675092' post='23297037
[quote name='Lainey' timestamp='1408626034' post='23295861']
So Jerry/bolton, the OP on this thread continues to sin.
He showed up at our place this Saturday night for a cookout and was he driving the S2000? NO!! He drove a MB. Nice car, but really, Jerry, you missed a gorgeous top down night. You must be getting old if driving a four door sedan is more fun than your S.....even if the MB is fast/fun.
So Jerry/bolton, the OP on this thread continues to sin.
He showed up at our place this Saturday night for a cookout and was he driving the S2000? NO!! He drove a MB. Nice car, but really, Jerry, you missed a gorgeous top down night. You must be getting old if driving a four door sedan is more fun than your S.....even if the MB is fast/fun.
I should have taken you for a ride....
An E550 really is quite quick and yet comfortable even in sport mode.
This has become increasingly important when it comes to carting my fat A$ around town.
I do have to do something about my drivers seat as the outside side bolster padding has broken down making it rather uncomfortable.
Which driver's seat needs work, the S or the MB?
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S2000, MB seats seem to last forever.
#35
Thread Starter
I continued to sin last year.
I just brought the toy in for annual inspection sticker.
Last year drove less than 1600 miles including ~800 miles to Hershey for spring fling.
but i did order the new cushion, now i just have to pull the sat out and replace it.
I just brought the toy in for annual inspection sticker.
Last year drove less than 1600 miles including ~800 miles to Hershey for spring fling.
but i did order the new cushion, now i just have to pull the sat out and replace it.
#37
I can feel it I'm getting close couple of more rain storms and I should be good to go
#38
We still manage 5K miles, at least per year. Miles of fun!
#39
I have been averaging 12600 miles per years.