Originally posted by: CallTheFBI
Originally posted by: CorporateRecreation
Aren't you the asshole who charged his father to drive his car?
My car has almost 200,000 miles on it, it's 13 years old, and I would give it up in a second to let my father drive it.
He only gave me $50. Wrote me the check today for $150. $100 for gas I put in his car and paying the gardener and the $50 for borrowing my car.
Originally posted by: Jzero
CallTheFBI is really Skoorb's shadow account.
You heard it here first.
No, no. You've got it all wrong. Call The FBI is Jerboy. We decided that in the last thread.Originally posted by: Jzero
CallTheFBI is really Skoorb's shadow account.
You heard it here first.
Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
No, no. You've got it all wrong. Call The FBI is Jerboy. We decided that in the last thread.Originally posted by: Jzero
CallTheFBI is really Skoorb's shadow account.
You heard it here first.
ZV
Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
EDIT: For comparison, I own a Porsche. A Porsche that I bought with 100% of my own money, and that is becoming rather rare. I let my parents borrow it whenever they want.
Originally posted by: agnitrate
Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
EDIT: For comparison, I own a Porsche. A Porsche that I bought with 100% of my own money, and that is becoming rather rare. I let my parents borrow it whenever they want.
Wooooooooould you let me drive it?
p.s. I would like a car that nice. $3k for a 99 lumina is a sweet deal. Since you like getting paid for you car, I'd gladly pay 3k for it if you feel it is such a burden.
-silver
[edit] i can't quote correctly [/edit]
Originally posted by: SOSTrooper
LOL I would lend my Car to my dad/sister anytime they wish. Your problem is that you need to improve your relationship w/ your dad and stop being such a tight you-know-what.
Originally posted by: CallTheFBI
Here is my car. It is a 1999 Chevrolet Lumina sedan.
Back
Front
Side
Engine1
Engine2
Interior Front
Interior Back
So you can see it is a pretty decent car, that is why I don't like loaning it out. I want to keep the mileage down, it is already high mileage with 76,000 miles on it.
Well, that depends. Did you make 20+ years of sacrifices because you wanted me to have a better life than you did?Originally posted by: agnitrate
Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
EDIT: For comparison, I own a Porsche. A Porsche that I bought with 100% of my own money, and that is becoming rather rare. I let my parents borrow it whenever they want.
Wooooooooould you let me drive it?![]()
Originally posted by: slikmunks
my car
100% paid for by me
100% of the work on it since i bought it, done by me
100% mine
100% of the time my parents ask me if they can borrow my car, i say yes... no strings attached, no gas, no "mileage" or "maintenance" fee.
Originally posted by: CallTheFBI
Here is my car. It is a 1999 Chevrolet Lumina sedan.
Back
Front
Side
Engine1
Engine2
Interior Front
Interior Back
So you can see it is a pretty decent car, that is why I don't like loaning it out. I want to keep the mileage down, it is already high mileage with 76,000 miles on it.
Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
No, no. You've got it all wrong. Call The FBI is Jerboy. We decided that in the last thread.Originally posted by: Jzero
CallTheFBI is really Skoorb's shadow account.
You heard it here first.
ZV
