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I'm great full my parents bought me my 97' Bonneville SSE I'm also 17 but I'm graduated from booth high school and a 2 year tech school, I need a job so I can drive more but no one wants a 17 year old kid doing computer work oh well, gotta hate the rich and ungreat full
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Errrgh!!
Guys, guys...It'* spelled "grateful"...Ever see a "Grateful Dead" logo??? I was waiting for the BC Nitpicker (MOS95b), but he'* too slow...
Sheesh...kids...well, except you Trofeo...
I had to work for my first car, too...In fact, everything I have, I had to work for...
When I was in high school, the daddy of this brat girl bought her a fully restored, beautiful '66 Mustang Convertible that was a forest green. The next day she was throwing a huge hissy-fit right there in the hallway with her girlfriends because it wasn't "red"...
Guys, guys...It'* spelled "grateful"...Ever see a "Grateful Dead" logo??? I was waiting for the BC Nitpicker (MOS95b), but he'* too slow...
Sheesh...kids...well, except you Trofeo...
I had to work for my first car, too...In fact, everything I have, I had to work for...
When I was in high school, the daddy of this brat girl bought her a fully restored, beautiful '66 Mustang Convertible that was a forest green. The next day she was throwing a huge hissy-fit right there in the hallway with her girlfriends because it wasn't "red"...
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well I'm sorry if my parents were willing to buy it for me I'm not gonna say no to a free car, and well I wasn't ever good in english so don't expect good spelling out of me
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Originally Posted by kazuki
well I'm sorry if my parents were willing to buy it for me I'm not gonna say no to a free car, and well I wasn't ever good in english so don't expect good spelling out of me
My parents were in a position to buy my younger brothers a car as well, and they turned out decent...LOL!! No, really, respect is a learned thing, and if you're not taught, you won't know it. And, IMHO, whether or not your parents bought you the car, has little or no bearing on it.
And kazuki, I'm just playin', man...
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I figured as much I didn't mean for it to sound quit like I was being an *** about it or nothing just how it got put, would of got my dad'* 92' bronco if I fit damn being 6'2 and 280lbs, anyways back on topic rich are spoiled and want everything
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I hate to shock you some more but I rather drive my IROC than my '00 SSEi.
It'* a great car and I love the car line, but I've set up Rosco to be "my" car- I don't get in I put it on. I give like the t-top squieks. I think he should quit bitching also my HS car was a ragged out '82 Buick Centry with a 2.0. It looked like hell but I was not walking so I was happy.
It'* a great car and I love the car line, but I've set up Rosco to be "my" car- I don't get in I put it on. I give like the t-top squieks. I think he should quit bitching also my HS car was a ragged out '82 Buick Centry with a 2.0. It looked like hell but I was not walking so I was happy.
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