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You drive a Honda? God, you are worthless. They dont call the 240sx a
honda killer for nothing. Die!

Sees-koo-wee-hah-nay wrote:
novice wrote:
Why dont you just bring up inflateables? Jesus, you people just cant
handle the fact that my ****en boat fits in my small car. You must be
lawyers.


Who gives a rats ass. I carry both a 12' and 9.5' at the same time in
my Honda so I win!

The 240sx is a chicks car. I'm surprised you don't drive a Miata.


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I saw a homemade fiberglass boat the other day that came apart, into
three pieces, at the bulkheads. Each compartment was about 3 feet long
so the entire boat was 9 or 10 feet long. When assembled a set of snap
latches held it together. Apart it was carried in a sedan. I don't know
if it would fit inside a small sports car.


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novice wrote:
You drive a Honda? God, you are worthless. They dont call the 240sx a
honda killer for nothing. Die!


Honda killer? What are you, 16 years old?

Spending all your spare time trying to get some "street cred"?

Nobody cares about your a car being a "Honda Killer". I've yet to be
approached by a fast and furious punk looking to "kill" my Honda. You
watch too much TV little boy, come back to reality and realize how
insignificant you are in the grand scheme of things.





Sees-koo-wee-hah-nay wrote:
novice wrote:
Why dont you just bring up inflateables? Jesus, you people just cant
handle the fact that my ****en boat fits in my small car. You must be
lawyers.


Who gives a rats ass. I carry both a 12' and 9.5' at the same time in
my Honda so I win!

The 240sx is a chicks car. I'm surprised you don't drive a Miata.


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novice wrote:
http://img145.imageshack.us/img145/3366/00009069xl.jpg
http://img145.imageshack.us/img145/865/00009032yh.jpg

I saw a homemade fiberglass boat the other day that came apart, into
three pieces, at the bulkheads. Each compartment was about 3 feet long
so the entire boat was 9 or 10 feet long. When assembled a set of snap
latches held it together. Apart it was carried in a sedan. I don't know
if it would fit inside a small sports car.


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You took the time to write 50 word response so clearly you care. Me
thinks you protest too much. I have nothing but contempt for Honda
drivers.

Sees-koo-wee-hah-nay wrote:
novice wrote:
You drive a Honda? God, you are worthless. They dont call the 240sx a
honda killer for nothing. Die!


Honda killer? What are you, 16 years old?

Spending all your spare time trying to get some "street cred"?

Nobody cares about your a car being a "Honda Killer". I've yet to be
approached by a fast and furious punk looking to "kill" my Honda. You
watch too much TV little boy, come back to reality and realize how
insignificant you are in the grand scheme of things.





Sees-koo-wee-hah-nay wrote:
novice wrote:
Why dont you just bring up inflateables? Jesus, you people just cant
handle the fact that my ****en boat fits in my small car. You must be
lawyers.

Who gives a rats ass. I carry both a 12' and 9.5' at the same time in
my Honda so I win!

The 240sx is a chicks car. I'm surprised you don't drive a Miata.


wrote:
novice wrote:
http://img145.imageshack.us/img145/3366/00009069xl.jpg
http://img145.imageshack.us/img145/865/00009032yh.jpg

I saw a homemade fiberglass boat the other day that came apart, into
three pieces, at the bulkheads. Each compartment was about 3 feet long
so the entire boat was 9 or 10 feet long. When assembled a set of snap
latches held it together. Apart it was carried in a sedan. I don't know
if it would fit inside a small sports car.


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novice wrote:
You took the time to write 50 word response so clearly you care. Me
thinks you protest too much. I have nothing but contempt for Honda
drivers.

Sees-koo-wee-hah-nay wrote:
novice wrote:
You drive a Honda? God, you are worthless. They dont call the 240sx a
honda killer for nothing. Die!


Honda killer? What are you, 16 years old?

Spending all your spare time trying to get some "street cred"?

Nobody cares about your a car being a "Honda Killer". I've yet to be
approached by a fast and furious punk looking to "kill" my Honda. You
watch too much TV little boy, come back to reality and realize how
insignificant you are in the grand scheme of things.





Sees-koo-wee-hah-nay wrote:
novice wrote:
Why dont you just bring up inflateables? Jesus, you people just cant
handle the fact that my ****en boat fits in my small car. You must be
lawyers.

Who gives a rats ass. I carry both a 12' and 9.5' at the same time in
my Honda so I win!

The 240sx is a chicks car. I'm surprised you don't drive a Miata.


wrote:
novice wrote:
http://img145.imageshack.us/img145/3366/00009069xl.jpg
http://img145.imageshack.us/img145/865/00009032yh.jpg

I saw a homemade fiberglass boat the other day that came apart, into
three pieces, at the bulkheads. Each compartment was about 3 feet long
so the entire boat was 9 or 10 feet long. When assembled a set of snap
latches held it together. Apart it was carried in a sedan. I don't know
if it would fit inside a small sports car.


Hey Cisco, he calls it contempt, but you have a secret admirer! He's
counten your words man! HYY

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Hanta-Yo-Yo wrote:
novice wrote:
You took the time to write 50 word response so clearly you care. Me
thinks you protest too much. I have nothing but contempt for Honda
drivers.


Hey Cisco, he calls it contempt, but you have a secret admirer! He's
counten your words man! HYY


That just sick, he probably uses a left-handed mouse on his computer
too.

He'll be getting that Miata any day now, only a matter of time.



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Whats wrong with a miata. I might get a honda because they have better
gas mileage than nissan.

Sees-koo-wee-hah-nay wrote:
Hanta-Yo-Yo wrote:
novice wrote:
You took the time to write 50 word response so clearly you care. Me
thinks you protest too much. I have nothing but contempt for Honda
drivers.


Hey Cisco, he calls it contempt, but you have a secret admirer! He's
counten your words man! HYY


That just sick, he probably uses a left-handed mouse on his computer
too.

He'll be getting that Miata any day now, only a matter of time.


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