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<blockquote data-quote="nvts" data-source="post: 113265" data-attributes="member: 3814"><p>My favorite? My 71 Lemans (muscle car!!!) That bummer was absolutely awesome...ate the road AND gas! Lent it to my sister who blew the tranny!</p><p></p><p>Next a 65 Chrysler Imperial. You could raise a family of 8 in the back seat! Used to pile 5 friends in the car, and drive to see if we could get lost. Oil pump went and so did the car! Gave it to my brother and he couldn't get brake drums, so off to the graveyard it went.</p><p></p><p>Next: my first flat out financed car. An 84 Chevy Corsica. I loved that car because (how difficult child of ME) I didn't have to share it. I wouldn't even let my evil sister back it out of the driveway! </p><p></p><p>Eeeew, my next was a Nissan Altima (financed), got laid off, gave it to husband and he claimed that it was loosing its tranny. Surprise, surprise, MUST have a Jeep!</p><p></p><p>Now I'm stuck with the eggplant. It is the minivan that he purchased while feeling like Joe "Dad" when difficult child 1 was 1 and difficult child 2 was on the way! It's ugly, the windows are not working properly, it smells like McDonalds all the time and no matter how often I clean it, more junk piles up within a days time. It seats 7 which admittedly is necessary since I end up driving my 3 plus lil' sis and her 2 around.</p><p></p><p>Pet Peeve: the guys that drive around with the seat mostly reclined and their arm around their "fake girlfriend" in the passenger seat (you know - there's no one there!) and the radio with full blasting bass cranking out so loud that you can hear the speakers cracking. </p><p></p><p>Beth</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nvts, post: 113265, member: 3814"] My favorite? My 71 Lemans (muscle car!!!) That bummer was absolutely awesome...ate the road AND gas! Lent it to my sister who blew the tranny! Next a 65 Chrysler Imperial. You could raise a family of 8 in the back seat! Used to pile 5 friends in the car, and drive to see if we could get lost. Oil pump went and so did the car! Gave it to my brother and he couldn't get brake drums, so off to the graveyard it went. Next: my first flat out financed car. An 84 Chevy Corsica. I loved that car because (how difficult child of ME) I didn't have to share it. I wouldn't even let my evil sister back it out of the driveway! Eeeew, my next was a Nissan Altima (financed), got laid off, gave it to husband and he claimed that it was loosing its tranny. Surprise, surprise, MUST have a Jeep! Now I'm stuck with the eggplant. It is the minivan that he purchased while feeling like Joe "Dad" when difficult child 1 was 1 and difficult child 2 was on the way! It's ugly, the windows are not working properly, it smells like McDonalds all the time and no matter how often I clean it, more junk piles up within a days time. It seats 7 which admittedly is necessary since I end up driving my 3 plus lil' sis and her 2 around. Pet Peeve: the guys that drive around with the seat mostly reclined and their arm around their "fake girlfriend" in the passenger seat (you know - there's no one there!) and the radio with full blasting bass cranking out so loud that you can hear the speakers cracking. Beth [/QUOTE]
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