Keith wrote: Of course, anyone who is higher than the average isn't going to chime in here. It wouldn't be cool.
Keith, I didn't see anything in the stats about drug use.
Maybe those higher than average cannot type,
Keith wrote: Of course, anyone who is higher than the average isn't going to chime in here. It wouldn't be cool.
Keith, I didn't see anything in the stats about drug use.
Maybe those higher than average cannot type,
Late 40's, this weekend looks like I pick up number 20, although I may have sold one.....shock. Of that, 9 are runners, almost at 50%
Looked at the new EcoBoost Flex the other day, still not sure how it is a $48K car, not going to buy new.
Woody.....that was weird, are you watching me, if so...serves you right
cwh wrote: Anybody from the city of Normal does not belong here.
If you can't picture yourself in a TVR with a smile even as a fleeting thought, you don't belong here...
cwh wrote: Anybody from the city of Normal does not belong here.
Not from Normal. I just go to school here
Paul_VR6 wrote:Raze wrote: • Over 80% are considering purchasing a new car in the next year..... but never do.
I'm always "considering."
Except for right now. I gave it up for Lent.
I either buy or don't buy that number depending on the definition of 'new.' New, new; or just new for me.
Raze wrote: If you can't picture yourself in a TVR with a smile even as a fleeting thought, you don't belong here...
But that is normal
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