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David J.
05-29-2006, 01:18 AM
Look at the pic below. Snow in May?!

Nope, the fire suppression system a local Sunoco station was activated. I left work early today and I saw a Volvo wagon at the carwash right next door, and it looked like it had been stored since the winter -- looked like it was covered in salt and sand, so I thought it was a winter beater just getting washed or something. But later that day I had to go to the Price Chopper to use the coinstar machine, and the whole station was still covered in that stuff. I found the pic on a local news website.

Melf
05-29-2006, 01:21 AM
So very, very owned. Lol.

Some dude at the mall once left his Mustang convertible with the top down while he shopped. It rained for two hours straight and he had to scoop out the water with a bucket. :lol:

lordofduct
05-31-2006, 10:06 AM
So very, very owned. Lol.

Some dude at the mall once left his Mustang convertible with the top down while he shopped. It rained for two hours straight and he had to scoop out the water with a bucket. :lol:
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA

Now that is OWNED! The guy shoulda known... your in Puerto Rico right? It rains ALL the time there.

Elusive
05-31-2006, 07:02 PM
Couldn't the convertible owner just open a door to let the water out?

My shitbox Metro (shut up, it does 40 to the gallon, nothing to be sneezed at when petrol's just touching £1/litre) currently has a tomatoey mustardy splat on the passenger's side window. The guy I pulled up next to whilst waiting to get onto a roundabout threw a half-eaten Big Mac or something out of his window. Yuk.

oh well, I guess it needed a wash anyway :/

David J.
05-31-2006, 07:35 PM
So, other than gas are cars more expensive in the UK? I know public transportation is more common, but looking at ebay and other car sites, it seems like one would have a harder time finding a used car to their specifications than in the states where it is VERY easy, well easier for me anyway. :P

Looking on ebay motors UK, I saw a 2003 Focus that, when new, would sell for $20,000 in the states (fully loaded preformance version), and when I converted the currency, it was over $30000. Damn, your currency is worth more than our crappy dollar. Argh.

Melf
05-31-2006, 08:11 PM
Couldn't the convertible owner just open a door to let the water out?

That only works until the water hits the doorline. Then it's buckets away!