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      10-25-2006, 01:02 PM   #23
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that's gotta be cold for the girls, no?

I'd imagine them dropping panties IN the car, not AFTER you walk them to the door
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shit dude i have had plenty of girls in my car and each time the panties drop after i walk them to the door
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      10-25-2006, 02:06 PM   #24
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      10-25-2006, 02:11 PM   #25
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Sprechen sie Englisch? ... sorry just got back from Deutschland =)
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      10-25-2006, 02:15 PM   #26
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...and every girls I know thinks it's chick's magnet - eventhough they all still refuse to date me…..
Smart chicks. Must have seen the way you drive. Maybe if you drove sensibly and within the confines of the laws of the state and of physics they might change their minds.
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      10-25-2006, 02:18 PM   #27
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What kind of job can a person have who has grammer like that and still makes enough money to afford a 330??
Intergrated Circuit Designer. You only need to speak circuits to make money.
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      10-25-2006, 02:21 PM   #28
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Intergrated Circuit Designer. You only need to speak circuits to make money.
There are only 10 types of people in the world. Those that know binary and those that don't.
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      10-25-2006, 02:59 PM   #29
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There are only 10 types of people in the world. Those that know binary and those that don't.
Except I don't deal with binary. I deal mostly with RF/analog systems; so playing with voltage and currents are my specialty.

And yes, I am aware of the poor grammar on my previous post, and I would have caught most of it, had I proof read it before I post it. My apology.

On a different note, poeple think being a circuit guy I would have loaded my E90 with electronic gadgets..... but I didn't. I didn't get the nav, bluetooth, ipod intergration, or the satellite radio (I did get the CA because of the cool factor... ). Lets just say I wasn't too impressed by what BMW is offering for what they are charging knowing what can be done. I could easily get a dash mount unit that does most of the things the BMW solution can do, all for a fraction of the cost, and when it breaks/obsoletes I can easily replace it with something better/faster.
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      10-25-2006, 03:05 PM   #30
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Smart chicks. Must have seen the way you drive. Maybe if you drove sensibly and within the confines of the laws of the state and of physics they might change their minds.
yeah.... not everyone living in OC are as shallow as everyone else around here...
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      10-25-2006, 03:06 PM   #31
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What kind of redneck town are you from? Ever heard of immigrants ?International students?

Come to CA-LI-FORN-NHA and you'll see you don't need to speak English to drive BMW
THANK YOU!
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      10-25-2006, 03:09 PM   #32
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Tailgating a truck during rush hour really isn't a good idea, but passing etc, i think its reasonable as long as you don't Ef up and crash/ or cause somone else to crash.

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Smart chicks. Must have seen the way you drive. Maybe if you drove sensibly and within the confines of the laws of the state and of physics they might change their minds.

If you wanted to stay in the confines of Physics then there would be no limit..IMO but then you wouldn't be confined to anything would you?

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What kind of redneck town are you from? Ever heard of immigrants ?International students?

Come to CA-LI-FORN-NHA and you'll see you don't need to speak English to drive BMW

hahaha, yeah i've seen landscapers here in PA drive better cars then people working in Wyeth, or VG....
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      10-25-2006, 03:11 PM   #33
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haha, same here, I've never heard or use of the word 'community' in that context, but with common sense, we knew what he was getting at
I meant to say "residential" community, with houses and front yards and such...
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      10-25-2006, 03:18 PM   #34
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Which is why it seems so many of us get rear-ended I always make sure I'm giving the guy behind me enough distance and warning to stop cos I'm afraid of them being too close and not having my awesome stopping power.


This is dangerous and lots of ppl fall into this trap. Never switch to the lane next to a truck that you have no visibility in. 2 little "tricks" I do when I want to pull this off are:

1. Slightly move my car over to the lane to peak and get an idea of traffic... also observe other cars passing into that lane to see how fast they're going or whether they're braking.

2. Try to look underneath the truck to see if there are other cars to the side of it... if it's clear then I'm good to go. This doesn't work if you're behind the truck though; it works when you're say to the left of the truck, and want to get to the right of the truck... double lane switch, not recommended



Still? What else did you try before buying the Bimmer? j/k
I was just being silly. I actually have plenty of potentials from doing my hobby of swing dancing with the ladies around here (lindy, charlston, balboa, blue, jazz, etc, etc ). I enjoy the freedom of being single (and it's amazing how much money a man can save when he is single...).
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      10-25-2006, 04:11 PM   #35
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I was just being silly. I actually have plenty of potentials from doing my hobby of swing dancing with the ladies around here (lindy, charlston, balboa, blue, jazz, etc, etc ). I enjoy the freedom of being single (and it's amazing how much money a man can save when he is single...).
That's why I bought my baby now rather than later
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      10-25-2006, 07:27 PM   #36
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What kind of redneck town are you from? Ever heard of immigrants ?International students?

Come to CA-LI-FORN-NHA and you'll see you don't need to speak English to drive BMW
actually most of the international students at my college had better grammar than the native english speakers!! i think most of them were probably some of the richest/best educated students from their respective countries (which is why they came to the US to study). i did have some physics TAs that couldn't put two words together though!
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      10-25-2006, 09:04 PM   #37
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I've heard people pull out of driveways, but never out of a community. Not a common usage for sure. Maybe it is a regional expression.
I assume he means one of those gated housing development dealios.
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