Here you go, Fred!Originally Posted by Derf
Here you go, Fred!Originally Posted by Derf
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Wow that's an awesome shot of your Maxima, Tommy!
I don't drive yet, unless you count backing in and out of the driveway driving? :)
I drive a golf cart at work , I guess that qualifies for my ride, and surprisingly I picked up 4 hot chicks in it while I was driving, I guess that makes me cool 8) - Did crash into a pole with it once! :shock:
-Bobby Catone
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I am worried by the fact that you could not control a golf cart let alone the fact you aspire to fly 737's one day.Originally Posted by N790SW
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Originally Posted by hiss srq
It was my first time driving it about a year and a half ago so it was a mini mistake!- when I fly the 737 I wont bump into any poles :)
-Bobby Catone
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And that makes you a tool! LOLOL From cool to tool. :twisted: :twisted:Originally Posted by N790SW
my brother did that the first time he ever drove a forklift. to his defense, it was a stick shift. as for me, i managed to put the forks into the wall in our catering cage, i forgot that i had the one with the longer forks and just went straight through the cinder block wall. oops.Originally Posted by N790SW
it is mathematically impossible for either hummingbirds, or helicopters to fly. fortunately, neither are aware of this.
well the golf cart had a stuck throttle so I guess I ain't a tool -- aw man..... :roll: :lol: anyways I can imagine a forklift would be a whole different thing all together, as from what I understand all wheels move?.
-Bobby Catone
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I can imagine a forklift would be a whole different thingOriginally Posted by N790SW
*Airplane reference*
nwa FOREVER!
OK since I hve no pics of either my MSP nor my JFK POS's I'll post my friend Bob's car. Why? Simple he is the only perosn I know who has his car posted on Airliners.net.
http://www.airliners.net/open.file/0850603/L/
Bob's car is the, then brand new, RSX in the left corner near the fence. Our office was just left of the frame out of the shot.
Maybe I'll take a pic of the work ride tomorrow.
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Since I am not allowed to have another car until I complete my degree in 3 years, I drive whatever car my family assigns me to for the day. Basically, it varies between the BMW X5, Mercedes CLK 500 AMG, Toyota Solara convertible, Volvo S40, and what it was today:
Mercedes S550
Those are the only cars I'm allowed to take out...
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Originally Posted by SoPictureThis
Wow, that must really suck
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Increible, increible Josh!
Originally Posted by SoPictureThis
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I drive a pair of POS's but when dad goes away on business his Range Rover is generally fair game if he does not park it at the office.
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