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Chris Zimmer
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I can just stop screwing around on the internet for the rest of the day. You just won the internet for the day with that hysterical Harbaugh picture.

I wish the price was a little lower, but even if I handed over all 49 benjis, I would not feel like the seller should have given me a free reach-around. NP.

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sorry team cocaine and champagne. Muddy Waters disagrees:

not unless you go off the deep end like and are into things like children dressed as hitler smoking. WTF Jacksonville?

exactly. I'm smart enough not to buy someone else's project, but that doesn't mean I can't covet it from afar.

I prefer for a woman to appear sexually mature.

NP if you live in a state that cares not for safety or the air. CP if you do.

true, depending on your state. If you lived in some counties in Tennessee, you could register it for under 25 bucks. I, however, call NY home. No way I'd touch this thing what with Comrade Cuomo's inspection racket requirements for registration.

CP because of for no other reason, if you can't be bothered to pick your shit up out of the back seat in the for sale photos, what else could you not be bothered to do? I really wanted to like this, but I just ain't feeling it despite the "why the hell not" pricing level.

too rich for my blood. Seller has priced this at pipe-o-licious levels.

I have the best accent if I do say so myself. I grew up in both Tennessee and California. Tennesseans don't think I sound quite right. Californians don't think I sound quite right. Now I live in New York. New Yorkers know I don't sound quite right. Either way, it's a great conversation starter.

I'm not an engineer, but the way I understand it is that when the bore is bigger than the stroke, MPGs suffer like mad. That's why that Honda NC700x gets 64mpg...it's basically a 2 cylinder Honda Fit. My Honda Reflex 250cc scooter running wide open would pull 70mpg, but wide open on that meant 65mph with no headwind.

Let's see, the VW XL1 would need 384 gallons to do it. hmmmmmmm...

It's probably not on too many people list, but the viaduct around grandfather mountain is not only pretty, but an engineering accomplishment as well. Last portion of the Blue Ridge Parkway to be built because the technology to lay concrete in that fashion wasn't developed until the 80's.

best online talk...EVAR!!!!

Overstated luxury in a Las Vegas sort of way. What's not to like other than the performance?

Awesome idea. They have something like that in parts of Jersey already. 6 lanes in each direction with a dividing wall separating the interstate into 3/3 north and 3/3 running south. Semis can only drive in the outer 3. Cars can run in any of the 6. That might be impractical in South Dakota though. Still a great idea

no big rigs

because my opinion of a 30+ year old car differs from yours? grow up dude.

Sorry, but every car I have owned with a manufactured date before 1980 was an unreliable P.O.S. If I wanted to work on and push something more than I drove it, I'd lay my hands on something a whole lot better than a tarted up Vega.