It pains me to say this...
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wow, some of you guys are heartless, way to step on his head while he's drowning. Best lemans I've seen, and I'm sure its hard to let it go. Go ahead and let it out my friend.
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Your posts are well written so Im assuming you're pretty sharp and have thought it all through. Sad to see you go considering you have one of the nicest, cleanest looking Z's around. I wish more Z's were like yours. Umm, good luck with the new ride and Z killing canine.
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Originally Posted by Spike100
^^ Great point… People in the States (who live away from the USA/Canada border) don’t know much about Canada, and even less about the weather there. If you poll people in the States, most will tell you all of Canada gets snow like Niagara Falls, Ontario; and wind chills like Edmonton and Calgary. In fact we still describe cold spells as “Alberta Clippers.”
This level of ignorance is downright embarrassing.
--Spike
This level of ignorance is downright embarrassing.
--Spike
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Originally Posted by Spike100
Seriously though, many people don’t realize there are Rain Forests in Canada, or that you can play golf in during the winter months.
I guess I'm getting off-topic.
--Spike
Or that there is a desert only a couple hours from me
And kindly look at my pics again. Parts of Canada are, in fact, warmer and nicer than the States. Sorry!
Last edited by Tubbs; 02-14-2008 at 10:06 PM.
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Originally Posted by Tubbs
Or that there is a desert only a couple hours from me
And kindly look at my pics again. Parts of Canada are, in fact, warmer and nicer than the States. Sorry!
And kindly look at my pics again. Parts of Canada are, in fact, warmer and nicer than the States. Sorry!
When I go to Palm Springs, CA (one of our USA deserts) for a golf outing in the winter, I usually have at least one person from Canada in the foursome (but always from Alberta or to the eastern Provinces, but never from BC).
People living in BC who want to golf year-around go to Vancouver Island where you can golf year around. Bear Mountain Golf Resort on Vancouver Island is certainly one of the best and most challenging courses in North America. It’s a Jack and Steve Nicklaus co-designed golf course that is extraordinary. For a little less green-fee, Olympic View Golf Club is a good choice. The first hole and the 10th hole tees are spectacular. You’re looking down into a valley that is both beautiful and intimidating (for your tee shot).
Sorry for the diversion....Waaaay off topic now.
--Spike
Last edited by Spike100; 02-15-2008 at 03:32 PM.
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I drive a 350Z and a FJ 4WD Auto, lol. What I really love about the FJ is the size, when I got in, I couldn't believe the width in the cockpit. It is very quiet compare to the Z, and sometimes I feel like pulling over to sleep. The FJ is 8.0 from 0-60 sec which surprised me after my buddy told me that because when I test drove it, I didn't test for boost. A lot less aggressive drivers when I drive the Toyota to the Nissan, very few people cut in front of me. I could fit anything on the truck with the pulldown and I love the plastiky trunk, very easy to clean. It is a fun car/suv/jeep, love the Z and FJ. Have fun with your FJ!!!
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Originally Posted by east1999bt
You chose a DOG over your CAR?!?!?!
No ****... I mean, I can almost understand "we had a kid".. but with families now have two cars... not really...
and for getting a dog... I'd have shot the damn thing.