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Well, it could have been worse, at least you weren't fired, or asked if that pesky herpes out break has cleared up.

It's Beautiful!

Nobody takes them seriously because there are very few dealers. I live in Toledo, and we pretty much have every type of car dealer, with the exception of Jaguar & Infinity. We had a Suzuki auto dealer up till about a month ago. They NEVER advertised, has little in the way in inventory, and I rarely see their newer

Well, Catholicism is getting weirder by the minute, and she did go to Catholic school, so I may have an in there. But, again, that wife thing is holding me back.

Free Enterprise, it's protected by the Constitution.

Hey, she's a Toledo native, so I might have a shot if she move back to her home town. Of course, my wife may need a little persuasion in that regard.

I'm under the opinion if you can avoid it, don't drive on unpaved roads. Gravel, mud and dirt just killed the paint and finish on my prior car. Thanks to Michigan's unique ability to have some of the worst roadways in the US, keeping my car clean is a losing battle. At least on the outside. My kids take care of the

Never, ever by another man's project car. Especially when he want's $10K for it. CP

Wow, a dick of man (boy) getting his car trashed out by other men (boys) acting like dicks. Ah, youth, glad I aged out of that group.

This was four or five years ago, when my family was driving back from Austin TX. We had stopped in Oklahoma City for the night, and while sleeping in the hotel, first my 3 year old son, then my 8 year old daughter start to vomit. A lot. So, no sleep for the 10 - 12 hour drive back to N.W. Ohio, all the while nursing

I personally love B of A. They've screwed over so many homeowners, on so many houses, I have a steady supply of work appraising the properties that go into foreclosure. The fees are better than a standard refi or purchase appraisal, and I don't have to worry about keeping appointments, as the homes are, usually,

Yeah, but they built it in Toledo. Same chassis as the Liberty, only suckier. Chrysler has, thankfully, killed both the Liberty & the Nitro.

Here in Toledo, we are the Home of the Jeep. If it's not a Wrangler, then there it's a Liberty or, shudder, a Nitro. I can't wait until the Jeep Plant starts making newer models that are better than either of those two very forgettable vehicles.

Don't they build that in Flat Rock, though?

I'm listening to it now from an I-tunes podcast. It was a 99 Kia Sportage. She starts it, it runs form maybe 5 seconds, then oil starts pouring out of the bottom. Time for a new engine/car.

Now what the hell am I going to listen to on Saturday morning? A really great episode was a few weeks ago when some woman called in about this awful noise coming from her car and a massive pool of oil on the garage floor. She started it up for the guys and it was the most awful sound I've ever heard. The guys assured

Water did get into the pistons, but he drained the crankcase before starting it. As to the rust issue, you have to have oxygen to have rust. Since it was sitting on the bottom of the lake, I would assume very little oxygen was there.

The possible reason it is pink, is that the capital building in Austin is made out of pink tinged stone. Austin, keeping it weird.

Ass-hole!!!!