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"Ian Burgmyer" <spe### [at] gmailcom> wrote in message
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> 'ey, Steve! :)
>
> St. wrote:
>> Heyup stranger! ;) Still got the same car?
>
> Ah, I don't remember what the last car I actually talked about on here
> was. XD
Heh, I do. It was the Toronado - you LOVED that car! :)
>
> I'm on my second car -- a gold 1995 Saturn SC2, acquired in Spring 2003. I
> ended up getting rid of the big ol' '82 Toronado (I kept it in the family,
> though)
Cool... cousin, nephew, SON?? ;)
> when gas prices started to go up.
Oh, Oh, Oh... Tell me about it... :o(
Man, we've got it bad here in the UK with our 80%* tax on fuel... I don't
know how they do that...
*I haven't a clue if that's correct or not.
The Saturn is a lot
> smaller, a lot lighter, a bit faster, and, strangely enough, a lot easier
> to work on.
>
> I don't have a picture on this computer or on my web space, but this is
> basically what it looks like:
>
> http://moneycentral.msn.com/articles/images/070115saturn.jpg
Oooo, I've seen a few of those around here. Nice.
>
> Mine's a little bit dinged up from the previous owners using it as a
> battering ram (it's not THAT bad...a cracked piece and some dings in the
> paint), but it runs and it runs well. :)
Yeah, the same as my old Rover 820, dinged slightly on the nearside
passenger door, (grrr) but at 14 years old and with only 48,000 *original*
miles on the clock, I simply laugh at the broken down newbies on the
motorway. They don't make 'em like they used to! :)
>
>> Nice to see you back. :o)
>
> Good to be back, sir. :)
Hey, stick around matey.
~Steve~
>
> --
> -Ian
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