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Wednesday, August 30, 2006
Car Personality
I love being in my car. I love driving anywhere, listening to loud, old school music with the windows open, going very fast. It's awesome. There's such a freedom in being able to get in your car and go. But, my car does not reflect my personality. It is a gray, Nissan Altima, so not me.
I've often heard that cars reflect your personality. If that's true, then I should be driving a black, convertible Mercedes from the SL series. Oh yeah. That is so me. Does your car reflect your personality? If not, which one does?
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This is a loaded question.... and I bet Cookie knew I'd be the first one to reply to this!
OK... People see an old car, specially a bug... they ask what year it is. I tell them its 1966, (like me, we were both made in the same year)and they think back... I had one of those, or its I wish i had one, or I want one. They are unique, simplistic, but have character and style all their own that never goes out of style. Girls say that they are cute, guys think they are cool. (even though they wont admit it... they are curious.) Kids love em! Easy to spot in a parking lot. Easy, and fun to drive. Not too fast, yet not too slow.
Tim, don't forget, easy to park anywhere. I remember at times having to park mine between 2 cars at MDCC! VWs ROCK!
God help me and save me if my minivan is supposed to represent my personlaity. I see myself more as a Cabriolet...classic white with the black interior.
Tim, Now we all know that you are old, slow, small, cheap and easy to spot. Just like your car! thanks for the input. The Honks, by the way, are because you live in an area with a lot of old people and they know nothing about the finger, Yet!
LOL
(You know I'm mess'n with you bro!)
OLD
1 a : dating from the remote past : ANCIENT
2 a : distinguished from an object of the same kind by being of an earlier date
3 : having existed for a specified period of time
implies being discredited or outmoded or otherwise inappropriate to the present time
Small
1 a : having comparatively little size or slight dimensions b : LOWERCASE
2 a : minor in influence, power, or rank b : operating on a limited scale
3 : lacking in strength a small voice
4 a : little or close to zero in an objectively measurable aspect (as quantity, amount, or value) b : made up of few or little units
5 a : of little consequence : TRIVIAL, INSIGNIFICANT a small problem b : HUMBLE, MODEST a small beginning
6 : limited in degree
7 a : MEAN, PETTY b : reduced to a humiliating position
Cheap
- 1 a : purchasable below the going price or the real value b : charging or obtainable at a low price a good cheap hotel (cheap tickets c : depreciated in value (as by currency inflation) cheap dollars
2 : gained or done with little effort a cheap victory talk is cheap
3 a : of inferior quality or worth : TAWDRY, SLEAZY cheap workmanship b : contemptible because of lack of any fine, lofty, or redeeming qualities feeling cheap c : STINGY my cheap uncle
EASY
1 a : causing or involving little difficulty or discomfort b : requiring or indicating little effort, thought, or reflection
2 a : not severe : LENIENT b : not steep or abrupt c : not difficult to endure or undergo d : readily taken advantage of (1) : readily available (2) : plentiful in supply at low or declining interest rates
(3) : less in demand and usually lower in price f : PLEASANT g : sexually promiscuous
3 a : marked by peace and comfort b : not hurried or strenuous
4 a : free from pain, annoyance, or anxiety
b : marked by social ease c : EASYGOING
5 a : giving ease, comfort, or relaxation b : not burdensome or straitened
c : fitting comfortably : allowing freedom of movement
d : marked by ready facility e : felt or attained to readily, naturally, and spontaneously
tim, you're crazy.
your back to your old self. thats what we've been missing.Nice to have you back.
I your terms, Your a HOOT!
In small old sheap easy tim fashion,
Hoot's definition:
1. a loud raucous cry (as of an owl)
2. to utter a loud clamorous shout; "the toughs and blades of the city hoot and bang their drums, drink arak, play dice, and dance"
3. boo: a cry or noise made to express displeasure or contempt
damn: something of little value; "his promise is not worth a damn"; "not worth one red cent"; "not worth shucks"
Crazy cra·zy (krā'zē)
Affected with madness; insane.
Informal. Departing from proportion or moderation, especially:
Possessed by enthusiasm or excitement: The crowd at the game went crazy.
Immoderately fond; infatuated: was crazy about boys.
Intensely involved or preoccupied: is crazy about cars and racing.
Foolish or impractical; senseless: a crazy scheme for making quick money.
n., pl. -zies.
One who is or appears insane: “To them she is not a brusque crazy, but ‘appropriately passionate’” (Mary McGrory).
Old, slow, small, cheap and easy.
Yeah... whatever.
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