i had a day very similar to that as well, yesterday ate 2 bowls of spumoni, and creamed off half a costco sized bag of famous amos. Felt like such a fat ass, so I washed it down with some kind of blue drink afterwards. its the morning after and I wish I had a hangover instead of feeling like a fat lard.
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Originally posted by volvolover View Post
but can't think of sesame street without dave popping in my head.
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sesame street was a place that kept it REAL. no sugar coating shit on my street.
Not only that, but on Sesame street, there was some of the coolest actors and musicians (stevie wonder, Billy joel, michael jackson) to name a few
Check out this clip from Mr Rogers' neighbourhood about divorce.
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I saw a for sale ad on craigslist for a car I was interested in. I called, asked a few questions about the status of the car and the title, then and made an appointment to go check out the car. I drove from Buffalo to Rochester to check it out, and was happy with what I saw. I made a deal with the guy (verbal), with the intent to come back in the morning to pay and pick up the car, and drove home.
I paid for the carfax report to make sure everything was clean, and it looked good. A friend and I rented a trailer from u-haul and bought the appropriate ball and wiring adapter for hooking up the trailer to his truck, and hit the road.
I drive back out to Rochester, trailer in tow. The guy can't find the title. Searches for a WHILE. No luck. I am furious. I asked the guy twice if he had a clear title, in his name, ready to go, BEFORE I rented the trailer and drove back to Rochester. Both times he said yes. I wasted a day, $100 with u-haul, and another $100+ in gas. I told him that he needs to come down more on price if I have to drive back out next weekend. He agreed, but I have a suspicion he is going to flake out on me, and this deal is dead.
Who lists a car for sale, shows it, makes a deal, and promises they have the title without ever once going to double check, and be sure the title is in their file cabinet?!?
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When I bought my car the guy only had a duplicate title. And it wasn't even in his name! But he signed it I went to the DMV and talked to an Asian guy who seemed to be high as balls. I made a few jokes with him about smoking he thought I was chill and just passed everything. Got my plates 2 weeks later. Alls well that ends well I guess haha
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Any apple fans out there? because if there is, Apple finally came out with something that will give them enough money to not go out of business for a long long time
its called Car Play and its Apple's latest and greatest for a way to universalize car infotainment systems, which in generally are pretty horrible if I must say. If they make an aftermarket solution, unfortunately I'll be hopping on that bandwagon pretty quick, that is if there is any double din solutions for an E30.
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Originally posted by Andy.B View PostI saw a for sale ad on craigslist for a car I was interested in. I called, asked a few questions about the status of the car and the title, then and made an appointment to go check out the car. I drove from Buffalo to Rochester to check it out, and was happy with what I saw. I made a deal with the guy (verbal), with the intent to come back in the morning to pay and pick up the car, and drove home.
I paid for the carfax report to make sure everything was clean, and it looked good. A friend and I rented a trailer from u-haul and bought the appropriate ball and wiring adapter for hooking up the trailer to his truck, and hit the road.
I drive back out to Rochester, trailer in tow. The guy can't find the title. Searches for a WHILE. No luck. I am furious. I asked the guy twice if he had a clear title, in his name, ready to go, BEFORE I rented the trailer and drove back to Rochester. Both times he said yes. I wasted a day, $100 with u-haul, and another $100+ in gas. I told him that he needs to come down more on price if I have to drive back out next weekend. He agreed, but I have a suspicion he is going to flake out on me, and this deal is dead.
Who lists a car for sale, shows it, makes a deal, and promises they have the title without ever once going to double check, and be sure the title is in their file cabinet?!?
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Originally posted by henryki View PostAny apple fans out there? because if there is, Apple finally came out with something that will give them enough money to not go out of business for a long long time
its called Car Play and its Apple's latest and greatest for a way to universalize car infotainment systems, which in generally are pretty horrible if I must say. If they make an aftermarket solution, unfortunately I'll be hopping on that bandwagon pretty quick, that is if there is any double din solutions for an E30.
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https://www.apple.com/ios/carplay/
It uses the lightning connector exclusively (the iphone 5 and up i think), and i'm guessing they'll figure a way to flash some recent model cars to be able to support it, but a few years down the line, when you get a new phone, or these cars get resold, you'll still have to keep that iphone in the car if you want any of those features.
Say 5 years down the road you get a new phone (because the majority of people don't keep phones for that long)...chances are the connector will have changed by then, since they tend to change every few years, meaning if you want to keep that info-tainement system going, you may have to keep a non-cellular-connected phone in your car...
Unless of course they do some sort of continued support thing, but at that point you'd have to go and flash your car at a dealer every few years, which is a bit of a pain. Why can't they just do it over bluetooth!? I'm sure they can figure out a just as effective way to have it work like that1988 Atlantisblau Euro/Japanese 325i Cabriolet
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