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What about me?!

What about the Ferrari? Doesn't he get some pictures, too?

Nah, it's too short, it's gotta be like: "Sliding Backwards in the Seattle Rain on My Way To the Grocery Store Up the Street".

That's what the credit card trail is for. After all, if you didn't just buy gas there, why did they charge you on your credit card?

As an aside, I use fuelly. It's been pretty solid so far, giving me great stats about my gas usage and everything.

Plus I will say that as far as saving receipts, the few I have (because I

Actually, If they repo'd it, she'd not have wasted time trying to figure out why the car didn't start... 'cause there'd be no car. "Crap, my car's not here, 911!" not "Get in the car... Okay, you in and buckled, let's go... come on... start damn it! NOT NOW!"

Depending on how close to the hospital you are, and if your car actually starts, it's often faster to just go there. After all, the Ambulance doesn't materialize out of thin air, and last I checked Mercedes Benz doesn't make an AMG version of the Sprinter Van.

If you're a half a mile from the hospital, just drive.

This article sounds like an obvious advertisement for leasing. Since, in a lease, you're only paying for the amount the vehicle depreciates (Plus fees and such), and you also "never own the car". But you don't care because instead of paying for 6 years and then go out and buy another one and pay another 6 years, you

Considering the fact that without a reliable vehicle, I cannot make it to work to make money, I see a car sort of like a box of tools. Will it depreciate, yes. That wrench that was $20 won't be worth $20 when you leave the store. Will it allow you to make money, also yes. Without a reliable car you can't make it to a

I always wondered why thieves didn't just use a tow truck. They're not that expensive, and they're regularly seen carrying cars the people don't own to who knows where with their alarms going off. No one seems to bat an eye.

FWIW, a current model MB E class Station Wagon has rearward facing seats in the very back. It's one of the last wagons I know of to continue such a configuration, and it's a feature that they didn't get rid of for the E63 4-matic. So, you can carry 4 kids plus the wife, to 60 mph in 3.6s.

Just saying, sounds more fun

Since when was $3.36 "Incredibly cheap"? I paid 3.23 last saturday... And even that's not "Incredibly cheap"... I was expecting to open this up and see $1.50 or something.

Wouldn't this define the very reason to have kids... i.e. to take a chance at bringing up children who aren't horrible people that shoot down planes? Sure, it's possible you'll create a monster, or you won't and they'll be on the receiving end of the missile... but it's also possible that you and a bunch of other

My personal favorite, the 3500GT

I think the wreath makes the logo look larger, yet still allow airflow around the badge. Plus it looks off-center and awkward on the Twitter CTS link. But hey, what do I know.

Wow, we're stuck with the current SL and SLK until 2021 and 2020?! Their look seems a bit dated to me already, and that's another 7 years away.

That is pretty darn high... why would they do that? Severely limits the usability! Maybe I'm just used to the level of my Protege5 and 4Runner... or my parents Edge, or you know, any other wagon/cuv/suv

Just imagine what that would do with all the light weight composites and upgraded battery/generation technology now. So much potential, if it wasn't for the used battery packs, I've thought about picking one up.

I can think of something else that gets hot in even less time with a "good grinding"...

But back to the story at hand. I've got one of those retractable cords that's 25amps @ 120vac. It works well, but I feel like that thing has a big enough spring to take your arm off (it's pretty hefty gauge wire after all) I don't

But think of the conversation starters: "Whoa, where'd you get those scratches from?!" "Oh, that was from the time I got a really huge cock" "uh... what?"

My wife and I had to play it in 1-2 hour bursts... because I have a toddler, and that's her nap schedule. There were times I only got in there for 30 min. Luckily there were also a few nights where I put in 3-4 hours, but those were rough mornings.