Conundrum

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  1. Yes, because it wasn't funny. yes it was
  2. The concept of tipping has just gotten way out of hand. What's next? Tipping your dentist? Your doctor? The checker at the grocery store? Give me a fucking break. Frankly, I'd rather no one enter my hotel room at all. I'll clean it myself.
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    New buggy

    I'm used to paying for premium, my RSX needed it as well.
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    New buggy

    Not like that I don't!
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    New buggy

    Put the crack pipe down! You don't get a nice paint job for a few hundred bucks. Besides, I'm diggin' the black/grey.
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    New buggy

    Well with Aiden getting bigger, a small coupe wasn't cutting it. Now with four doors it's a lot easier to get him (and his stuff) in and out of the car, plus the extra room in the back. It's just as sporty as my RSX and a lot quicker as well. I love it.
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    New buggy

    I do. Unfortunetly they don't make the Mazdaspeed3 in white!
  8. No wonder they both taste like shit. I won't drink Aquafina or Desani. :puke:
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    Simpsons!

    My husband and I were invited by Nancy Cartwright to a private showing in Hollywood tonight at 7:45. She's a good friend of the family. Should be fun.
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    New buggy

    Picked it up last Saturday. It's a Mazdaspeed3. Great car, and quick. Traded in my RSX-S.
  11. 4.2 isn't bad. I remember the 6.7 we had back in '94. That one was nasty. Not looking forward to another big one. Earthquakes scare me.
  12. So, the "sinking in" feeling doesn't hurt your back more? I have lower back problems and usually feel better in the morning if the mattress is a little on the firm side. The tempur-pedic is designed to conform to your body, allowing your spine to be straight while you sleep. Not bending somehow like a regular matress. You don't "sink in" per se.
  13. I wouldn't say you "sink" into it, but it does form more the longer you're on it. It stops though, it's not like you sink to the bottom or something. It is ddeffineitly different than anything I've slept on, but you get used to it. We both liked it right away though, so maybe it's not a good idea to keep it if you have to tell yourself "maybe I'll get used to it ." Ya know?
  14. You either love it or hate it. I thin kit comes with a 30 or 90 day trial period, so if you get one and don't like it, you don't have to keep it. We have one and we love it.
  15. How to basics: to get the best results you need a tripod. the exposure should be around 10-30 sec. or longer if needed. stay in front of the camera and do your writing. to not overexpose set the camera to about iso100, and close your aperture as much as possible. if there is still too much light you might have to use a nd-filter.it is always nice to integrate the surrounding into your picture. Link to some (cool!) pictures http://two.xthost.info/ww2/lightgraffiti/
  16. Who knew? http://www.stinkyjournalism.org/newsdetail.php?id=0
  17. You have 5 posts in this thread all of them negative, so yes it would be apparent Whatever you say, lol.
  18. It's a free country; you're welcome to not come back. Then you don't ever have to worry about not missing anything. Chelle you seem to proagate more drama than any one lately, it seems tro have coincided with your marriage. I will make the assumption that the "NAGGING WIFE" gene has kicked in, it's a recessive gene that is activated in those that carry it, by wedding cerimonies and oft times wedding cake. You can assume anything you want. I think most people have it figured out where the drama really comes from.
  19. It's a free country; you're welcome to not come back. Then you don't ever have to worry about not missing anything.
  20. Yeah but see, it's much harder to read that way.
  21. I just used whatever I thought would contrast eachother the most color wise.