Speaking of cars, im contemplating whether or not to go ahead and get my dream car ive been eyeing up for a while. It seems so right, yet i still have my doubts. Why must it be this way? 

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FFLinchpin wrote:Speaking of cars, im contemplating whether or not to go ahead and get my dream car ive been eyeing up for a while. It seems so right, yet i still have my doubts. Why must it be this way?
AlucardXIX wrote:Zyprexa, for someone like you who lives in a smaller country it's understandable to not have a car. But in a country the size of America, with things being as spread out as they are in most places, it's almost necessary.
FFLinchpin wrote:Speaking of cars, im contemplating whether or not to go ahead and get my dream car ive been eyeing up for a while. It seems so right, yet i still have my doubts. Why must it be this way?
Billy Rhomboid wrote:if no then it feels wrong because your dream car is a girly hairdresser-mobile, and people will laugh behind their hands at you (like they do at grown men who ride scooters).
Leechmaster wrote:Buy a bike! Ye probably have really good weather over there and everything so ye could use it all the time. They're cheaper to buy, aren't as expensive to run, you can park almost anywhere and you just can't beat the feeling of riding a bike...
Had a scooter but didn't like it cos it was too slow at only 50cc, got a 125cc cruiser that I just never took to driving at all which I shall hopefully sell soon. I'm lazy as shit and all that gear bollocks takes all the fun out of just hopping on and flying off on a twist-and-go... So now it's on to a 125cc twist-and-go. Best of both worlds, and its not as fugly as most big scooters either, I think.
(INB4: Learn to ride a real bike, n00b.)
AlucardXIX wrote:Zyprexa, for someone like you who lives in a smaller country it's understandable to not have a car. But in a country the size of America, with things being as spread out as they are in most places, it's almost necessary.
Zyprexa wrote:AlucardXIX wrote:Zyprexa, for someone like you who lives in a smaller country it's understandable to not have a car. But in a country the size of America, with things being as spread out as they are in most places, it's almost necessary.
Your public transport system surely facilitates not having a car?! Ours doesn't, really. Buses never run on time, there are no trams and trains are far too expensive. I have a bicycle, but rarely use it because Cork (where I live) is entirely a valley; full of hills Michael Phelps couldn't cycle up even if there was a nodge of weed dangled in front of him. I might get a motorbike if I come across a job or money at any point in the future.
AlucardXIX wrote: (yea, I have an SUV, hate me.)
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