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June 20, 2008 at 2:13 pm #770669
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Inactive@casinobonusguy 166061 wrote:
I drive a Ford f-150 seen here with my boat .I am only driver in my family so thats easy , my other car is a 1968 RS/SS camaro but it is still in restoration process.I was hoping to have it finished this year but looks like spring 2009 is the launch date now.
Awesome, a boat is on my ‘To buy’ list…just need to get more people signed up to Red Returns to make that wish come true! :wink-wink
Seems like there are some Classic car lovers here, it’s good to see.
Dom; Where are the Boonies? Never heard that before!
June 20, 2008 at 2:22 pm #770671Anonymous
Inactive@Martyn 166063 wrote:
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Dom; Where are the Boonies? Never heard that before!
The boondocks is a remote, usually brushy rural area; or a term for a remote city or town that is considered unsophisticated.
The expression was introduced to English by American military personnel serving in the Philippines during the early years of the 20th century. It derives from the Tagalog word “bundok”, meaning “mountain”.
Boondocks or diminutively “the boonies” has since evolved into a more general American slang term for “the country” or any rural/wilderness location in general, regardless of topography or vegetation that is isolated and away from “the action” or the comforts and variety of urban life. A similar word, bundu is part of South African Slang. Equipment suitable for traveling in the boondocks has been jokingly referred to as “boondockers,” as contrasted with Dockers brand dress-pants.
A common synonym for “the boondocks” is “the sticks”.
June 20, 2008 at 2:29 pm #770674Anonymous
InactiveLol, went from selling links to feed our family to the exotic car showroom

Thats serious progress Prof, very nice collection btw other than the Chevy
June 20, 2008 at 2:33 pm #770675Anonymous
Inactive2008 Lancer Evo 10, traded in my Evo 9 wishing i wouldnt have let that one go now
2005 Toyota Sienna XLE, family superbus
June 20, 2008 at 2:57 pm #770678Anonymous
Inactive@allfreechips 166069 wrote:
2008 Lancer Evo 10
Evo’s = Awsome cars…well its a plane without wings, rapid!
Although with petrol prices this high I dont think it’s a wise car to take to the shops and back!
June 20, 2008 at 4:00 pm #770681Anonymous
Inactivenot too bad on consumoption, driving normally ill get 24MPG, better than a lot of 300hp cars out there
June 20, 2008 at 5:03 pm #770689Anonymous
Inactivei seem to stick to shitty volvo 850 that are a steal for the price they are being sold and the way they drive…
if you ask for the next car, then its defnitely a bmw 325 coupe…only 50k in europe…i’m sure its half the price in US…so fuck..you better be driving it already!
June 20, 2008 at 5:30 pm #770692Anonymous
InactiveHere’s my car! (Actually this is someone else’s car, but it looks just like mine).
Mileage is nice — over 50 miles per gallon (4.7 litres per 100 km). :bigsmile:
June 20, 2008 at 8:23 pm #770706
wallstreeterwwMemberIm pimpin the Chev Cavalier 2004… Oh yeah no hubs and covered with skate stickers. The ladies cannot resist
June 21, 2008 at 1:11 am #770721
WineGuyMemberMy current car is a 1988 Honda Accord… got it for a steal at $2000 CDN!
[IMG]http://k43.pbase.com/u22/clevan/upload/12671745.88AccordLxi.JPG[/IMG]I used to have a 1990 Audi 90 Coupe Quattro
which I loved, and it was very rare… but Audi parts are expensive… and it was a gas hog so I switched to the Honda
But I do like the Honda because nothing ever goes wrong with it, and its good on gas.June 21, 2008 at 2:17 am #770724
biggygMember@Martyn 166063 wrote:
Awesome, a boat is on my ‘To buy’ list…just need to get more people signed up to Red Returns to make that wish come true! :wink-wink
Seems like there are some Classic car lovers here, it’s good to see.
Dom; Where are the Boonies? Never heard that before!
Martyn ,
the only problem with owning a boat is that you have a hard time pulling up the anchor and heading home lol.I wouldnt like to see Lou’s insurance Bill lol .BTW my dad has been buying land rovers since 1962 ,best vehicle for moose hunting he use to say then they turned them into Range Rovers with leather seats etc.I remember about 30 years ago riding in his and it was all metal except some cheap vinyl seats lol.Just some fun facts in 1962 he bought a new land rover for $2400.00 ,now the cheap one is about $50,000June 24, 2008 at 3:04 pm #770951
ZlzmbmaxMemberHmmmmm, sorry Dom, could be a little more specific?
:roflmao:
Dominique;166065 wrote:The boondocks is a remote, usually brushy rural area; or a term for a remote city or town that is considered unsophisticated.The expression was introduced to English by American military personnel serving in the Philippines during the early years of the 20th century. It derives from the Tagalog word “bundok”, meaning “mountain”.
Boondocks or diminutively “the boonies” has since evolved into a more general American slang term for “the country” or any rural/wilderness location in general, regardless of topography or vegetation that is isolated and away from “the action” or the comforts and variety of urban life. A similar word, bundu is part of South African Slang. Equipment suitable for traveling in the boondocks has been jokingly referred to as “boondockers,” as contrasted with Dockers brand dress-pants.
A common synonym for “the boondocks” is “the sticks”.
June 24, 2008 at 3:48 pm #770958
GameboyMemberNow this is a topic I can relate to :wink-wink, cheers for the heads up Alex! I’m obsessed with cars and I have three.
I drive a Cervini C500 Mustang with just under 500hp @ the wheels (took this pic the day I bought it)

A 1990 Golf with a V6 Engine Conversion (Soon to be Turbocharged)

and my trusty Volvo estate daily driver for me and my dog and the mountain bikes :tongue:
June 24, 2008 at 4:05 pm #770962Anonymous
Inactive@carbonrichie 166426 wrote:
Now this is a topic I can relate to :wink-wink, cheers for the heads up Alex! I’m obsessed with cars and I have three.
I drive a Cervini C500 Mustang with just under 500hp @ the wheels (took this pic the day I bought it)

I want this car…no really…give it me……NOW!
I saw these in Vegas a couple of years ago for the first time and loved them. They have started to come over here now (UK) and see a few about, always a head turner. They sound cool, like me after a curry!
June 24, 2008 at 5:11 pm #770971Anonymous
Inactive@HodgeyBoy 166417 wrote:
Hmmmmm, sorry Dom, could be a little more specific?
:roflmao:
Hehe, my daddy always said: Be specific!

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