How to remove leaper?
Im working on it Jim, but got a feelin by then i mite have to worry about another high maintenance thing, prolly marrige
then its game over for the cars, well until im filthy rich
then its game over for the cars, well until im filthy rich

ORIGINAL: 04XTYPE
Im working on it Jim, but got a feelin by then i mite have to worry about another high maintenance thing, prolly marrige
then its game over for the cars, well until im filthy rich
Im working on it Jim, but got a feelin by then i mite have to worry about another high maintenance thing, prolly marrige
then its game over for the cars, well until im filthy rich
.........problem solved
Preferably a female[&:]....lol
JC
Man you are crazy 04...these cars are awesome but that awesome??? You must have had all the girls in school? Than again there was no way you had a life! How did you get approved for a loan for that thing or did your parents help you?
If this site is evident...I could only imagine how many pimple faced teenagers would be jealous of that....freak that would be crazy....if I were them I'd be like that kid is a spoiled brat to have that car in high school...no matter if I had a job already making 30k a year my parents wouldn't ever sign for me...shoot the insurance had to be in my name let alone getting a loan on a car like that...
when i got the car i was a second year in college, **** if i had the car in high school, do u know how much more play i wud have gotten with the ladies
, not that it doesnt help now lol. I wish i was a spoilt brat, then i wudnt have to work as much haha
, not that it doesnt help now lol. I wish i was a spoilt brat, then i wudnt have to work as much haha

Lol........I dunno Ken
I always remember a few years ago, my wife and I were in Edinburgh ( cant remember what for) and in a pub got talking to this young American guy. He was a soldier in Irag and was on leave, seemed to travel extensively. Anyways, he was quite young, I guess around mid 20's and was trying to get to London, but needed to get to Glasgow for a connection etc etc.
We were going that way and gave him a lift, made a few calls on the way to check out his connection which as it turns out he missed. We gave him a bed for the night and shared a chinese take away.......the kids seemed to like him too.
For such a young guy, he was full of manners and so polite.....even kept in touch by email and he phoned a couple of times too.
Don't know if it was his way or the way that the army had turned him out, but he was a real credit to his country.
Jim

Biggie.....I don't think the guy saw much action, but, hey, he was there doin it for God n Country.
I can't remember where he said he was from now, it was a while ago, but, there was a lot of the yes sir and no maam about him.....really polite. Unsure if thats from the Southern States or the Army or whatever.
Tress just thought he was fantastic.
Not long after, she said to me that we should go n visit here relatives who live in King Of Prussia.....PA I think!
We'll get round to it sometime no doubt.
Jim






