An iphone.
But an Ipod touch yes yes yes.
But an Ipod touch yes yes yes.

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And 4:3 sucks assmikkel wrote:
Yeah, about 20 more inches.TheDonkey wrote:
Fix'dWallpaper wrote:
LCD monitor
(damn you expensive things!)
I prefer CRT's, they have a better "Depth" to them.
You arent getting lbp?SamTheMan:D wrote:
crysis warfail
lbp
Even though chances are the Toyota will last longer, run better, and cost you less.FrankieSpankie3388 wrote:
I'd rather have a big old American car that gets 20mpg than some Toyota piece of crap that is fully electric.
Last longer? Go ahead and count all of the cars 80's or older on your way home from work or school, or wherever you may go, I guarentee you there will be more American made cars on the road. That's one hell of a sign for durability if you ask me. Run better? I just got a 95 Chevrolet Caprice earlier today, on the highway on the way home when I was going 65, it was so smooth, I felt like I was going 30. Cost you less? If you have a problem with one part, you replace that one part and you don't worry about it ever again, meanwhile if you have a single problem with Toyota, all of a sudden you have to keep going back and forth trying to fix everything else that gets fucked up. Do you have any other non-logical reasons for supporting Toyota over American cars?Defiance wrote:
Even though chances are the Toyota will last longer, run better, and cost you less.FrankieSpankie3388 wrote:
I'd rather have a big old American car that gets 20mpg than some Toyota piece of crap that is fully electric.
Yeah, throw a blind eye to logic.
Last edited by FrankieSpankie3388 (2008-09-17 19:57:28)
Haven't you seen the commercials? The Tundra can do anything!!1!!1!/.FrankieSpankie3388 wrote:
Last longer? Go ahead and count all of the cars 80's or older on your way home from work or school, or wherever you may go, I guarentee you there will be more American made cars on the road. That's one hell of a sign for durability if you ask me. Run better? I just got a 95 Chevrolet Caprice earlier today, on the highway on the way home when I was going 65, it was so smooth, I felt like I was going 30. Cost you less? If you have a problem with one part, you replace that one part and you don't worry about it ever again, meanwhile if you have a single problem with Toyota, all of a sudden you have to keep going back and forth trying to fix everything else that gets fucked up. Do you have any other non-logical reasons for supporting Toyota over American cars?Defiance wrote:
Even though chances are the Toyota will last longer, run better, and cost you less.FrankieSpankie3388 wrote:
I'd rather have a big old American car that gets 20mpg than some Toyota piece of crap that is fully electric.
Yeah, throw a blind eye to logic.
Last edited by Poseidon (2008-09-17 19:57:23)
Yeah, that's why they had to recall the entire engine for sludging problems a couple of years ago!Poseidon wrote:
Haven't you seen the commercials? The Tundra can do anything!!1!!1!/.FrankieSpankie3388 wrote:
Last longer? Go ahead and count all of the cars 80's or older on your way home from work or school, or wherever you may go, I guarentee you there will be more American made cars on the road. That's one hell of a sign for durability if you ask me. Run better? I just got a 95 Chevrolet Caprice earlier today, on the highway on the way home when I was going 65, it was so smooth, I felt like I was going 30. Cost you less? If you have a problem with one part, you replace that one part and you don't worry about it ever again, meanwhile if you have a single problem with Toyota, all of a sudden you have to keep going back and forth trying to fix everything else that gets fucked up. Do you have any other non-logical reasons for supporting Toyota over American cars?Defiance wrote:
Even though chances are the Toyota will last longer, run better, and cost you less.
Yeah, throw a blind eye to logic.
I love sludge with my truck. It pulls us closer.FrankieSpankie3388 wrote:
Yeah, that's why they had to recall the entire engine for sludging problems a couple of years ago!Poseidon wrote:
Haven't you seen the commercials? The Tundra can do anything!!1!!1!/.FrankieSpankie3388 wrote:
Last longer? Go ahead and count all of the cars 80's or older on your way home from work or school, or wherever you may go, I guarentee you there will be more American made cars on the road. That's one hell of a sign for durability if you ask me. Run better? I just got a 95 Chevrolet Caprice earlier today, on the highway on the way home when I was going 65, it was so smooth, I felt like I was going 30. Cost you less? If you have a problem with one part, you replace that one part and you don't worry about it ever again, meanwhile if you have a single problem with Toyota, all of a sudden you have to keep going back and forth trying to fix everything else that gets fucked up. Do you have any other non-logical reasons for supporting Toyota over American cars?
Only smart man here...except for me of course.jord wrote:
An American Car.
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