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I used to work as an assistant at a talent agency here in beverly hills. it was a miserable experience. the hours, the way people were treated, the pay, the horrible egos...i mean truly, unbelievably horrible (and these were just C, MAYBE B-list celebs and their agents). even with overtime, I preferred to just

WOOHOO!! My suggestion made it!

in any case, they're just great quirky cars that are very understated and under-appreciated i think, which makes them that more unique on the street. and that much more bang for your buck.

sorry, you're right. i was thinking cambiocorsa / coupe, typed in grand sport.

yep. reminds me of what happened to the CL series for MB after 5-6 years. hell, i'd even throw some aftermarket stuff into this and get some more power out of that engine.

I don't know what it is about this car, but I just love it. And with it being in the 30s for a 2004, why the hell not. A ferrari-made V8 powerplant, great sounding exhaust, hand-stitched leather, 6 speed manual.

you sound like one of those whiny occutards who bitches and moans how unfair it is people have more money than you.

I should also add that when we went out for food, it was really cheap too. In the Indian quarter, had some amazing seafood and never paid more than $15pp for the entire meal. Where did you have your drinks?

I find that interesting because when I went there I seemed to have a completely opposite experience. I went out to Ministry of Sound with a few friends and got bottle service (this was a few years ago when it had just opened and was pretty popular). I expected a $1000+ price tag, but it was half of that, and they

#You Oughta Look Out

LAX to Lisbon first class, ~30k

I honestly wonder how much of these types of things have gone undiscovered throughout the lower Manhattan.