It will go well with your P3.It's finally NOT raining. We actually had an appointment to test drive some Mercedes Benz. Our current Benz leases will be up in about 4 months. I'm a Benz guy through and through.
Only this time around, I'm NOT going to lease. I'm going to purchase the car and keep it a loooooong time. So, we're ordering exactly the cars we want, with the options we want. I ordered a pretty fully loaded C-Class sedan and Charlie's going with a fully optioned GLA, the newest small SUV in the Mercedes line up. They won't be here until about the November time frame, which is just fine with us as it will time well with the end of our current leases.
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In reality, anything goes well with a P3. Yes it does!!It will go well with your P3.
Now they fight with helmets and face protectors on. Oh those good old days.
Get the canoe out.
Sorry Sir Rod, those aren't galoshes. Galoshes go over the shoes:
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Just some more of the trivia stuffed inside my brain.
Oh yeah! And hey Ping - Jim said thanks for leaving some snacks for him.
That was very nice of you and he appreciates it.
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I left some for you as well.
My first car was a 1992 Celica. Nice little gocart.I'll be changing the oil in my 2002 Celica in November.
I think some new plugs too, even. And wiper blades. Definitely some new wiper blades.
My lease on my Yugo runs out in November as well.
Then I thank you too.
I'll be changing the oil in my 2002 Celica in November.
I think some new plugs too, even. And wiper blades. Definitely some new wiper blades.
My first car was a 1992 Celica. Nice little gocart.
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More trivia: Malcolm Bricklin, an entrepreneur who initially created Subaru of America (he was actually trying to import scooters, but ended up with cars - long story), was also the person who first imported the Yugo into the US. This was after he parted ways with Subaru. Malcolm Bricklin: Subaru, Visionary Vehicles, Bricklin, Fiat, Yugo cars
You'd do the same for me.
Can you fit in it?
The stuff I learn here in this Provi thread - simply amazing.
Sorry Sir Rod, those aren't galoshes. Galoshes go over the shoes:
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Just some more of the trivia stuffed inside my brain.
One of the pics I showed, did go over the shoe, just not completely. The other, is advertised as galoshes. Perhaps I should contact the company and let them know they have misnamed their product? LOL