Got drunk, passed out....
Mission accomplished :)
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Got drunk, passed out....
Mission accomplished :)
[YT]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ib-Qiyklq-Q[/YT]
Still just rainbows and unicorns in here
How is the marching band in your head this morning???
Last time I got totally sh1t faced I was in Blarney....four pints of Guinness and I was paying homage to the porcelain God...
We do, but one can't waltz into a walmart and buy assault rifles. We also have a government run gun registry.
I can't understand the US mentality of "from my cold dead hands". After that US cop threw a rather public hissyfit about Calgary and how he wished he had been allowed to bring his gun into my country so he could pull it on a couple of guys who asked him in broad daylight if he'd been to he Calgary Stampede yet, the US obsession with guns has been a topic of conversation.
I will say this. My husband mentioned he was thinking about getting a gun license and maybe having a gun in the house. I told him I will leave if he does. It's a deal breaker for me.
And that's the last I will say about politics.
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OK, we, the 5000 must now plot our revenge against Bla1ze AND Michelle. :p
And you can't buy one here in the States either.
An assault rifle is by definition an AUTOMATIC weapon, a weapon that is capable of sustained automatic fire. That is it will fire rounds as long as the trigger is held or until the weapon runs out of ammunition. This is what is commonly known as a machine gun and there is NO retail outlet anywhere in the United States that sells these. The mere possession of an AUTOMATIC WEAPON without proper licensing in the United States is a major felony.
What you can buy in the states is a civilian version of the aforementioned. The difference and it is a big one that apparently gets lost on most is that these are SEMI-AUTOMATIC weapons. They require the trigger to be pulled for each round fired. In that prism they are no different from any other civilian allowable firearm.
Assault rifle is an asinine term conjured up by wordsmiths to make a point that does not exist and to push an agenda that they would not be able to were it not for perverting the meaning of things to their advantage and relying on peoples passion which far outweigh their ability to reason.
Sorry, politics off :p
It's kind of a myth, but it is pretty easy to purchase a legal firearm in Canada. It's actually more difficult importing knives and swords than buying a gun domestically.
So let's discuss some more sex...rock n' roll....singing ducks.......
Let's continue to pursue abject irrelevancy.....
I need opinions....
Want a new SUV
Contenders:
Honda Element
Honda Crv
Toyota Rav4
Discuss, compete, analyse and contrast each option.
I only have experience with the CRV. My next door neighbor has one. Twice a week we trade vehicles as his mother has no problems getting in to or out of my ES 350 but the same cannot be said for his Honda. If I were in the market for a SUV I'd lean in that direction. Handles well, seems well made, good fuel economy and a decent feature set. My only knock is the interior is kind of a mess of plastic.
Infiniti JX35, bigger than those ones but really nice. I'd get one if I didn't have a big a$$ truck already
No hangover, this isn't my first rodeo :)
On the plus side, I slept through the night and woke up well rested.
Geesh, give us something to work with here girl.
Professionally (Fleet Equipment Specialist) speaking I am not aware of any inherent problems with any of them. They all have relatively good quality build and quality control. Going to sound like we are talking about a phone here but it really comes down to preference, price, insurance rates and the terms of the deal. I have never worked at a Honda dealership but I have worked on them, in fact a friend has one that I told him to get rid of ten years ago. Eventually he did but gave it to his son who still drives it. On the other hand I have a lot of experience with Toyota having worked at the dealer for a couple of years. The main thing I did while there was scheduled maintenance with the occasional breakdown repair.
Personally I would recommend the Toyota as I have a fondness for them but I would buy the Sequoia. It's bigger, badder and a h3ll of a lot faster than the Rav4. Unfortunately it's also a lot more expensive to buy, insure and to drive. I also judge my personal vehicle by the view from the drivers seat and I like Toyota's designs.
I do stand by this as the truck in the pic is mine.:D
My bestie had a Rav4 and loved it. He got it because his mom got one and he was jealous lol. Recently he traded it for a Volkswagon Tiguan and really regrets that decision. As for me, if I were to get an SUV I'd probably get a newer model Suburu Forrester. My parents have one and it's really, really nice. I'm hoping they take good care of it so they'll sell it to me when they're ready for a new one, but the way that thing is holding up that might be awhile!
Here are my new glasses: OKCALIPER - by Oakley - LensCrafters
Can you tell I'm just a wee bit excited?? I can't wait to get them!
Those are really nice. :D
+5000*5000 :d
Did whatever it was burn 5000 calories?
:D
Anyone watching the NASCAR race today? They've had some crazy wrecks. 18 laps to go, perfect time to check it out. ESPN
Schweizerische Industrie Gesellschaft
And here are my SIG'z.
:D
Post 3120 and still going
All things are better with SIG
Ah thanks but fuel economy is critical. :p
Sadly, no. My man is in England and Skype, although useful, is not THAT useful.:o
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How is Toyota's customer service?
The interior on Hondas are terrible.