doublejj
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they are catching limits of fat Kings right now. This was today. Pick a day and I'll meet you on the dock in Berkeley..God that does sound wonderful.
they are catching limits of fat Kings right now. This was today. Pick a day and I'll meet you on the dock in Berkeley..God that does sound wonderful.
I wish, unfortunately this is the summer I catch up on all my plumbingthey are catching limits of fat Kings right now. This was today. Pick a day and I'll meet you on the dock in Berkeley..
He also created a monopoly on magic underwear, but that came later.I believe jesus also did that in the book of mormon...
The only edible part of "edible underwear" are the strings, licorice.He also created a monopoly on magic underwear, but that came later.
Civic parts are dirt cheap.. ooo n they never came v6 unless u do a jseries swapdamn car shopping is bleh.. finally narrowed my Options down to 3 makes/models. Honda Civic, Toyota Camry, Toyota Corolla. going with 4 cyl of course since the civics do come in v6 i believe the Si versions idk about the other trims. not sure what years i will be looking at though. likely something from the 90's early 2000's. leaning more towards the honda though gives me room to toy around with it eventually. you can slam a corolla for sure especially the ae101's or older models. not a huge fan of the camry's but all are good imo.
My beater is a 2001 Toyota Corolla.damn car shopping is bleh.. finally narrowed my Options down to 3 makes/models. Honda Civic, Toyota Camry, Toyota Corolla. going with 4 cyl of course since the civics do come in v6 i believe the Si versions idk about the other trims. not sure what years i will be looking at though. likely something from the 90's early 2000's. leaning more towards the honda though gives me room to toy around with it eventually. you can slam a corolla for sure especially the ae101's or older models. not a huge fan of the camry's but all are good imo.
Yum yum yummy oh yesView attachment 4361195 I just made another batch lol. This time ones I can actually eat.
Dark choc, fruit and nut. Mmm so yummy - they’re crunchy around the edges and soft and chewy in the centre: )
That’s my ride. I have had 5 corollas. Had the 2006 , had the Tercel before they stopped making it. Learned to drive on a Tercel. Now I have a 2018 and 2015 corolla. They never brake down on me ever. I don’t like the radio on the 2018. When you turn on the back defrost the radio goes to static but it’s got super fast acceleration . My husband is 6’1 and felt cramped in the 2006 but not the 2015. It’s stylish. Perfect size. Great gas mileage. A solid simple reliable vehicle. That’s all I need from a car. How many miles you got on yours?My beater is a 2001 Toyota Corolla.
That little car is tough, reliable, and averages 30 mpg!
Highly recommended.
I'm 6'1" and never feel cramped. It's low to the ground which makes entry & exit a bit of a pain, but no biggie.
Oh hahaha ur awesome!! Love how out there and honest you are!! Seriously. Breath of fresh air xxxxxKnow what else is yummy? You are. I came across (no pun intended) some of your pics today, and I couldn't get the smile off my face. Perhaps you would be so kind as to snap some pics of yourself wearing a few of those cookies??? So delicious...
Oh hahaha ur awesome!! Love how out there and honest you are!! Seriously. Breath of fresh air xxxxx
yea the parts are cheap idk about the v6 part i think the newer ones come in a v6 like the Si's and type r? im not looking at those though the older models yea they only come in 4cyl i believe.Civic parts are dirt cheap.. ooo n they never came v6 unless u do a jseries swap
yea i still need to save up right now i got enough to be an okay car but thats about it. mileage would be stacked closer to the 200k's for the price im buying it at thus i kind of want to just save up before purchasing the car alone as well as make sure i have enough for everything like maintenance, title swap ( i already calculated this it's not too expensive ), registration ( car would be registered already of course but for when it expires; idk if i have to like re register it though due to title swap and all that i assume i wouldn't kinda makes no sense on why i would have to. ), sales tax ( im pretty sure the state will charge me a sales tax for a private sale Hawaii LOVES to tax it's people, read about some few shortcuts to get around this though like gifting and lowering the cost on the bill of sale. ).My beater is a 2001 Toyota Corolla.
That little car is tough, reliable, and averages 30 mpg!
Highly recommended.
I'm 6'1" and never feel cramped. It's low to the ground which makes entry & exit a bit of a pain, but no biggie.
Look for a 1996-2000 civic sedan ez to work on wont get wacked for insurance. New si is a 1.4 turbo n type r is 2.0 turboyea the parts are cheap idk about the v6 part i think the newer ones come in a v6 like the Si's and type r? im not looking at those though the older models yea they only come in 4cyl i believe.
yea i still need to save up right now i got enough to be an okay car but thats about it. mileage would be stacked closer to the 200k's for the price im buying it at thus i kind of want to just save up before purchasing the car alone as well as make sure i have enough for everything like maintenance, title swap ( i already calculated this it's not too expensive ), registration ( car would be registered already of course but for when it expires; idk if i have to like re register it though due to title swap and all that i assume i wouldn't kinda makes no sense on why i would have to. ), sales tax ( im pretty sure the state will charge me a sales tax for a private sale Hawaii LOVES to tax it's people, read about some few shortcuts to get around this though like gifting and lowering the cost on the bill of sale. ).
as much as i want to buy the car and just pay for the title swap im sure they will tax me when i go in then. i gotta read up more on that cause our DMV site isn't clear about buying used cars from a private owner as far as taxes go. it makes no sense if the car is owned by the individual but trust me they would pull some shit off like that. still probably just looking into purchasing in late october to early december.
insurance wise idk how that would work i think my insurance cost might be cheaper gonna bundle it up with my dads via geico or maybe mine will be regular but his will get lowered idk.
Look for a 1996-2000 civic sedan ez to work on wont get wacked for insurance. New si is a 1.4 turbo n type r is 2.0 turbo
Corollas r nice. If u go that route 20valve 4age with the 6spd swaps r simple n budget friendlyyea the parts are cheap idk about the v6 part i think the newer ones come in a v6 like the Si's and type r? im not looking at those though the older models yea they only come in 4cyl i believe.
yea i still need to save up right now i got enough to be an okay car but thats about it. mileage would be stacked closer to the 200k's for the price im buying it at thus i kind of want to just save up before purchasing the car alone as well as make sure i have enough for everything like maintenance, title swap ( i already calculated this it's not too expensive ), registration ( car would be registered already of course but for when it expires; idk if i have to like re register it though due to title swap and all that i assume i wouldn't kinda makes no sense on why i would have to. ), sales tax ( im pretty sure the state will charge me a sales tax for a private sale Hawaii LOVES to tax it's people, read about some few shortcuts to get around this though like gifting and lowering the cost on the bill of sale. ).
as much as i want to buy the car and just pay for the title swap im sure they will tax me when i go in then. i gotta read up more on that cause our DMV site isn't clear about buying used cars from a private owner as far as taxes go. it makes no sense if the car is owned by the individual but trust me they would pull some shit off like that. still probably just looking into purchasing in late october to early december.
insurance wise idk how that would work i think my insurance cost might be cheaper gonna bundle it up with my dads via geico or maybe mine will be regular but his will get lowered idk.
Automobiles are a poor but necessary investment. Spend $600 - $1000 on a beater that will last a year or two. Looks be damned. NO MODDING and save along the way and when that one gives up do it over again. Rinse and repeat until your financial situation vastly improves.yea the parts are cheap idk about the v6 part i think the newer ones come in a v6 like the Si's and type r? im not looking at those though the older models yea they only come in 4cyl i believe.
yea i still need to save up right now i got enough to be an okay car but thats about it. mileage would be stacked closer to the 200k's for the price im buying it at thus i kind of want to just save up before purchasing the car alone as well as make sure i have enough for everything like maintenance, title swap ( i already calculated this it's not too expensive ), registration ( car would be registered already of course but for when it expires; idk if i have to like re register it though due to title swap and all that i assume i wouldn't kinda makes no sense on why i would have to. ), sales tax ( im pretty sure the state will charge me a sales tax for a private sale Hawaii LOVES to tax it's people, read about some few shortcuts to get around this though like gifting and lowering the cost on the bill of sale. ).
as much as i want to buy the car and just pay for the title swap im sure they will tax me when i go in then. i gotta read up more on that cause our DMV site isn't clear about buying used cars from a private owner as far as taxes go. it makes no sense if the car is owned by the individual but trust me they would pull some shit off like that. still probably just looking into purchasing in late october to early december.
insurance wise idk how that would work i think my insurance cost might be cheaper gonna bundle it up with my dads via geico or maybe mine will be regular but his will get lowered idk.
Automobiles are a poor but necessary investment. Spend $600 - $1000 on a beater that will last a year or two. Looks be damned. NO MODDING and save along the way and when that one gives up do it over again. Rinse and repeat until your financial situation vastly improves.
At this time in your life you do not want to be car poor. Save $$$$$ first let vanity go fuck itself.
If you feel the need to splooge on entertainment look into cheap 3D puzzles.
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