NEW: Lotus Esprit
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Originally Posted by Jasonoff,Jun 2 2006, 02:45 PM
Is that before or after the 700K house?
its like a ****in shed with windows.
check out mls.ca for house listing in Vancouver, richmond, bernaby, etc.
its nuts!
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Originally Posted by henesse,Jun 2 2006, 06:03 PM
lol, im damn proud of it!
I lived on my own when i was in university and it wasnt fun at all.
I had to cook, clean and study and frankly i dont know how you guys do it.
I just dont pay rent, food, insurance.
i do buy my cars, boat and land for my cottage.
life is so easy with parents taking care of everything.
i dont even want to move out and have kids.
I lived on my own when i was in university and it wasnt fun at all.
I had to cook, clean and study and frankly i dont know how you guys do it.
I just dont pay rent, food, insurance.
i do buy my cars, boat and land for my cottage.
life is so easy with parents taking care of everything.
i dont even want to move out and have kids.
I live on my own, but it sounds like this guy has it pretty good.
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Lotus continue to do things in the right direction. Europa will come out next year and then hopefully this beast in 2009. They have released their models with excellent timing. Although they haven't haven't decided on a final design, i think it will be fairly close to what we see here. I hear it will be priced in the region of 150K CDN.
I think they'll come out with the "espirit replacement" before Honda's HSC
I'll see if Gentry has Rob's name on their list
I think they'll come out with the "espirit replacement" before Honda's HSC
I'll see if Gentry has Rob's name on their list
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Originally Posted by Chicos,Jun 2 2006, 04:34 PM
I live on my own, but it sounds like this guy has it pretty good.
my work takes up to 10 - 16 hours a day for weeks or monthes at a time
and its frusterating and pisses me off.
the upside to all of this is i get long breaks every summer as long as im done the project i was working on.
but i bet your business is almost a 24/7 job cause that how my dad's business is.
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Originally Posted by henesse,Jun 3 2006, 05:07 PM
but i bet your business is almost a 24/7 job cause that how my dad's business is.
Anyone going to Woofstock 2006?