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The $100K watch was in better condition.

Wow! They really stuffed her Santa suit to the max. She is one jolly fat Santa!

meh, they missed the boat here.

What is Hammond driving?

I think that you have to be high to like any Saabs. But Mary-Louise Parker is HOT.

I'd say CP at 1/4 of that price. You could buy a 308GTS for this money.

I don't think that any vehicle mentioned comes close to being as far ahead of its time as this does. Unfortunately it was about 10 years ahead of its time. And if they would have listened to Tom Wolfe (see The Man Who Always Peaked Too Soon), they would have known that too soon can be too soon.

I think that the real c3po had bigger tits.

I thought that this was supposed to be the year of the tablets? Besides the ipad and the Galaxy Tab and some brands that I have never heard of (that get crappy reviews) what else is there now? Maybe next year is the year of the tablet?

So 90% of the people that get this will be rappers or play ball?

I'll chime in, never happened to me.

Are those prices SERIOUS???

@brobot: I had several Samsung Sprint phones and they were all crap. The one Verizon Samsung I had was nice and had good reception.... the only downside was it had WinMo.

The f'ing sign says private. They should have hit google harder than that or they will feel free to do it again.

I guess that I can't understand why we would bail out BMW and Toyota.

@GTRbrian: I worked at a Jeep dealership, and at least 1/4 of the buyers bought this way. Besides being able to get a lower rate that is tax deductible you also get the bonus of already having your financing in place. That way you can focus on negotiating the purchase price and side step all the garbage that the

Not if you don't live in one of the covered areas.

Looks like I don't have to worry about this for 3 years. Hopefully they will have amortized the infrastructure by then and they won't have to rape users like they are planning to do now.

@solracer: That is funny because for the last 5 years or so I have found the exact opposite. The economy I think. People right now just don't want to admit that their cars are losing value faster than before. Happened to their houses and 401K's why not cars?