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My dad has a '98 Mazda pickup. Not fun at all to drive. He does have a '66 Mustang GT convertible he bought back in the early 70's though, but he has never let me drive it and I am 35!
that must suck. My mom had a 69 camaro but she sold it when I was born
Reading this thread makes me realize how much money has been wasted on buying cars, especially by younger people that should spend money for other things.
While you are meeting with your teacher, ask her about the proper use of the word too.
This is why he taking remedial English........ and he doesn't realize it.
With his grammar there is no way they would start him out with anything more complex.
This is why he taking remedial English........ and he doesn't realize it.
With his grammar there is no way they would start him out with anything more complex.
Keep trying, kid. When you pull up my current address and contact info is when I'll be a little impressed. If you want, I can give you it. Come visit me.
Keep trying, kid. When you pull up my current address and contact info is when I'll be a little impressed. If you want, I can give you it. Come visit me.
Bring your (parent's) car.
lol Im 2 years older than you..... ddongsang.
Plus, 3 of my best buddies are at Sheppard.. (and they are all half korean lol.)
Last edited by Hydralisk; Nov 27, 2009 at 09:42 PM.
Reading this thread makes me realize how much money has been wasted on buying cars, especially by younger people that should spend money for other things.
That's because Americans understand the value of the automobile over, say, a college education.
Makes me feel like an idiot for only spending $700 on my car so that I could afford to attend college. And all that time I could have been living at home, running my bedroom korporashun and driving a Bently.