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Originally Posted by MOTU,Aug 7 2007, 09:07 AM
My you are an angry young man.
Tell me, what part of my comments seem to be inspired by some "homo" material.
You're now taking on a "crossing the yellow line" mentality.
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Originally Posted by Jasonoff,Aug 4 2007, 04:31 PM
It's not about "losing" the "car". It's the pain in the ass you have to go through to get another one.
But we wouldn't expect someone who leased their car to understand that, cuz afterall, they never really owned it.
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I took as much pride in my car as the next guy. Had it been stolen, I would have been pissed for a day or two, until I got the loner car. Then I would have moved on.
All I have really been saying all along here is, compared to the real issues in life; almost being killed in a car, issues with children, watching your parents become frail and looking at them passing, your car being stolen is really, sweet bugger all. By comparison.
I guess you have to have a life to understand that, "IT'S JUST A CAR!"
All I have really been saying all along here is, compared to the real issues in life; almost being killed in a car, issues with children, watching your parents become frail and looking at them passing, your car being stolen is really, sweet bugger all. By comparison.
I guess you have to have a life to understand that, "IT'S JUST A CAR!"
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I would agree with the "It's Just a Car" comment if it was a run of the mill automobile.
I think our cars (atleast for me) are more, it was a big goal of mine to own one. I busted my hump and wasted countless hours trying to find the perfect one.
*** Deitrich, I would take advantage of the situation and start looking around for a replacement, nows the time to get a good deal, I know it sucks and those bastards will get whats coming eventually. ***
I think our cars (atleast for me) are more, it was a big goal of mine to own one. I busted my hump and wasted countless hours trying to find the perfect one.
*** Deitrich, I would take advantage of the situation and start looking around for a replacement, nows the time to get a good deal, I know it sucks and those bastards will get whats coming eventually. ***
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that skeleton key rumour is a lie ... many mechanics will tell you the chip inside the key which gives off the proper signal is whats needed for your car to turn on