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No worries...

I drive a SAAB though from my consulting firm.

As to what I'm doing right now? I am posting my first post ever from my new Lenovo running KDE4 on Kubuntu 8.10
i was leaning on getting a lenovo about 2 years back but i opted to get my current VAIO because i had a $500 sony giftcard. but i think my next personal choice will be a lenovo or macbook -- running ubuntu of course :tup:
 

Il Re

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Jan 13, 2005
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yep if you drive an SLK then you are either a poof, or a hairdresser, or a poofter hairdresser (are their any straight ones?)
yep, i was a very tiny bit tempted by a nice sporty totyota cellica, but then i took a look and realised it, like the slk is one of those small little girly coupe's for a poofy hairdresser, i'd rather drive a nissan micra, at least it's not trying hard to be something it's not, and for the record i do have nissan micra, it's a good car, havn't drivin in a long time though, reminds me i must sell it
 

Byrone

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Dec 19, 2005
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yep, i was a very tiny bit tempted by a nice sporty totyota cellica, but then i took a look and realised it, like the slk is one of those small little girly coupe's for a poofy hairdresser, i'd rather drive a nissan micra, at least it's not trying hard to be something it's not, and for the record i do have nissan micra, it's a good car, havn't drivin in a long time though, reminds me i must sell it
Not a car i can see you in Re,you should sell that car before it decreases in value before the year ends.
 

Il Re

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Jan 13, 2005
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Not a car i can see you in Re,you should sell that car before it decreases in value before the year ends.
yea my uncle bought it for me when i was 17 learning to drive, it served it's purpose, and the poor thing is just sitting around, to tell the truth, i don't even know if it will start up now, might be able to sell it as spares or something, and yea it's not my style!! i'm not a fan of hatchbacks for a start even though i've owned a few, but this one takes the biscuit, but it's kind of a case of, it's sooo bad, that it's not that bad? if that makes any sense
 

Byrone

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Dec 19, 2005
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yea my uncle bought it for me when i was 17 learning to drive, it served it's purpose, and the poor thing is just sitting around, to tell the truth, i don't even know if it will start up now, might be able to sell it as spares or something, and yea it's not my style!! i'm not a fan of hatchbacks for a start even though i've owned a few, but this one takes the biscuit, but it's kind of a case of, it's sooo bad, that it's not that bad? if that makes any sense
My first car was an opel corsa.:sick: Anyway who cares what anybody thinks about your ride,they arent paying for maintenance or gas.Hatchbacks are pretty popular in south africa,particularly the golf 3,4 & 5.They go banana's for the gti.

Subaru is also becoming very popular,its brutal & damn fast but pretty ugly.
 

Il Re

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Jan 13, 2005
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My first car was an opel corsa.:sick: Anyway who cares what anybody thinks about your ride,they arent paying for maintenance or gas.Hatchbacks are pretty popular in south africa,particularly the golf 3,4 & 5.They go banana's for the gti.

Subaru is also becoming very popular,its brutal & damn fast but pretty ugly.

yep, i'm just driving a new polo 1,4 now, does the job, nice and economical, but since petrol has gone cheaper here now, i mayb get something a bit more spicey :evil:
 

Bisco

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Nov 21, 2005
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My first car was an opel corsa.:sick: Anyway who cares what anybody thinks about your ride,they arent paying for maintenance or gas.Hatchbacks are pretty popular in south africa,particularly the golf 3,4 & 5.They go banana's for the gti.

Subaru is also becoming very popular,its brutal & damn fast but pretty ugly.
golf are superb cars!!! they go banana's over here too, problem it has a very steep price:cry: if i had enough money i would def go with a mazda 3 if i have loads of money i would probably go for a passat thats hotnessssssssss
 

Bozi

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Oct 18, 2005
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yep, i was a very tiny bit tempted by a nice sporty totyota cellica, but then i took a look and realised it, like the slk is one of those small little girly coupe's for a poofy hairdresser, i'd rather drive a nissan micra, at least it's not trying hard to be something it's not, and for the record i do have nissan micra, it's a good car, havn't drivin in a long time though, reminds me i must sell it
so what i have a honda jazz, unlike some of the guys here i aint loaded so i have a great wee runabout
 

Byrone

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Dec 19, 2005
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yep, i'm just driving a new polo 1,4 now, does the job, nice and economical, but since petrol has gone cheaper here now, i mayb get something a bit more spicey :evil:
Polo is also very popular,the gti version is quite nice too.What did you have in mind?


golf are superb cars!!! they go banana's over here too, problem it has a very steep price:cry: if i had enough money i would def go with a mazda 3 if i have loads of money i would probably go for a passat thats hotnessssssssss
Same here,way overpriced.The new mazda range is great tbh.
 

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