billy g Wrote:
I'm not what some people call a "car person" -- I don't drive for any shear pleasure of it and don't really have any interest in shelling out a lot of coin for a fancy luxury car. I can't imagine though being so against cars though given their utility in getting me and my stuff from one place to another relatively hassle free. If I had to tool around in one of them zipcars, I might hate cars too. To each his own though.
I can't say i really disagree with Derris. If you are hellbent on not renting a car then its probably a waste of time flying all the way to Anaheim.
This + "I wish you had a car and a garage so you could park the car in the garage and leave it running"
This type of logic is so fail it doesn't make me want to skewer, Kyle, just pity you.
My brother - a peace living hippie peace of shit who is 1.24 billion times more of a hippe weirdo than you and your (awesome) wife could ever hope to be owns a car (lives in DC) and was the first guy to pony up for the rental in El Paso.
Because I will be GODDAMNED if I ever ride public transpo again outside of NYC -- and even then, let's face it, I'm taking a cab.
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harry Wrote:
I understand that you, of all people, know this crisis and, in your own way, are working to address it. You, the madras-pantsed julip-sipping Southern cracker and me, the oldman hippie California fruit cake are brothers in the struggle to save our country.
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