
Sweet! Wanted a FUSH since I first saw them, but never did get one.
me too!Sweet! Wanted a FUSH since I first saw them, but never did get one.
Awesome price, they were $100 when they came out.
yup...i played the waiting game. for once it worked out.Awesome price, they were $100 when they came out.
OMGosh my daughter is the same way. Never understood how one could use their car for storage. It drives me crazy to have something in my car for more then a few days. In her car you have to make room for your feet in the backseat between the shoes, boots, sweatshirt jackets, backpacks, bags of trash. I always hoped she would outgrow this. She is almost 38 and no sign of it going away.My daughter came, and asked if she had to clean her car out, since we are just going to junk it. I said, yes. The scrapyard isn’t going to pay for her garbage.
Two lawn n leaf bags she took out of that thing! I didn’t even know an Escort could hold that much stuff! She doesn’t get that from me. Nothing in my car I don’t have to have in my car. I may never vacuum or wash them, but I don’t use them as a dumpster either.
My daughter came, and asked if she had to clean her car out, since we are just going to junk it. I said, yes. The scrapyard isn’t going to pay for her garbage.
Two lawn n leaf bags she took out of that thing! I didn’t even know an Escort could hold that much stuff! She doesn’t get that from me. Nothing in my car I don’t have to have in my car. I may never vacuum or wash them, but I don’t use them as a dumpster either.
Yeah went through the same with my daughter. She had a Focus for college, and when she decided to move back to NY we sold it.
I’ve never seen anything like it. It looked like a homeless hoarder had been living in the car. There were clothes under the seats. A half used box of microwave popcorn. I had no idea there was a microwave built into the car. We won’t even talk about the trunk. Ended up bagging it and taking it up be detailed before selling it to avoid the hit on the value.
Then of course, this was a girl who between freshman and sophomore years decided it wasn’t worth bringing all her stuff home for the summer, so she packed it all into every inch of the car and left in the university parking lot in the Houston summer sun. I was afraid something would ignite or blow up. But the car survived, and her stuff must have been ok, as she didn’t complain about replacing anything. Or she just knew better than to complain about replacing anything.
Edit: looks like this is a more common problem than I thought. Maybe it’s a generational thing.
and...I had vape mail today![]()
That's a good price for a handmade mod. I'll be interested in your thoughts as things progress with it?This is what he sent me on messenger
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