Mine is the one I have currently, a 91, 4 cylinder Toyota Camry. It has 150 thousand miles on it and is now making funny sounds.
A 1957 Oldsmobile '88 Coupe (2-door). My first car. Quite rare, as they only made about 4000 of them, and pending some restoration, I can't wait to cruise around town in that fucking TANK. It's got two full-size couches underneath it's carefully-concealed guise - and make no mistake, this vehicle was made with the strict intention of getting laid. You might as well be in a motel with the kind of room that this vehicle affords in it's *two* couches...
1973 Plymouth Duster Slant 6 Bucket Seats Champ 500 wheels Then I bought a 75 Gold Duster with the "Lizard Skin top" (exactly)
I had a 1988 Pontiac Sunbird. Some dick test driving a truck hit the drivers side and knocked the ass end of my passengers side into a guardrail and totalled my car. I have pictures of it. In one picture, you can see "Sunbird SEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE" It took the letters and drug it across the side of the car.
My friend had an Oldsmobile Delta 88... late 70's, early 80's... can't remember. It was a fucking tank. I didn't think I was going to be able to make it through the drive-thru with the s.o.b.
No problem, just keep your hore mouth shut next time when it's something you know little/nothing about. k?
Wow, talk about blasts from the past. Where the hell have you been? Somebody told me somebody tried to kill you or something like that. Is that true? Also, Kitana may or may not be dead. That's still up in the air too.
My first car was a '77 plymouth arrow. It was yellow with a spongepainted-looking green racing stripe, and the passenger door would fly open whenever I made a left turn. HOTTT.
my X tried... insurance $$$ .... but anyway , he is in Germany now ... I am remarried - to an Arab veterinarian ...and knocked up. On bed rest ...so I spend more time online.
I read somewhere that to become a Vet, it takes more years of schooling than to become an MD for humans. Probably because there are so many differences in the biology of different animals than just one type of hairless ape (all of us).
I dunno ... he was in vet school for 6 years then came to the USA and had to pass a week long test ... some people go further in school / internships to go into a specialty. he failed one part of the test and we had to go back... that was fine with me, the testing is in Las Vegas ... I had a blast -