Ouch, and I thought you guys were picky...

Good thing I live in a metropolitan area with a decent underground railway system and have no life or further reason to leave the city and go to any place that cannot be reached with the public transport systems.

Except for England, but I sure as hell ain't going to get a license just to drive for eight hours straight.
 
Ashmo said:
Good thing I live in a metropolitan area with a decent underground railway system and have no life or further reason to leave the city and go to any place that cannot be reached with the public transport systems.

Except for England, but I sure as hell ain't going to get a license just to drive for eight hours straight.

I'm with you there Ashmo, Sydney's public transport system may not be very reliable but it gets me wherever I need to go.

I am nearly 32 years old and never in my life have I bothered to get a license or a car.
 
Judging by his avatar I would've thought even older...he almost looks undead. Like a "Corpse". :roll:

Oh ya and being a modder I think his age gives me more experience.

Glad to see age doesnt hold people back.

Sincerely,
The Vault Dweller
 
Wooz said:
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These things rule, you can make them run with the motor inside your coffee mill. Or two AA batteries.
Polski Fiat! Ha-ha! I love that car. In Yugoslavia we used to call it "the electric iron". My friend once bought a used one for $50. The damn thing was so clunky and rotten that one day it just fell into pieces at a parking lot. It was one of those hilarious moments you savor for the rest of your life.
 
Ratty said:
Wooz said:
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These things rule, you can make them run with the motor inside your coffee mill. Or two AA batteries.
Polski Fiat! Ha-ha! I love that car. In Yugoslavia we used to call it "the electric iron". My friend once bought a used one for $50. The damn thing was so clunky and rotten that one day it just fell into pieces at a parking lot. It was one of those hilarious moments you savor for the rest of your life.

God Ratty.. Once I was on vacation with my mother in Poland and she was driving my father's BMW.. The BM was "too big for her" as she said so all these tiny Fiats would just fly by us as if we were driving a Trabant you know... Never felt more humiliated in my entire life.. :cry:

please: disregard all errors in this post, of whatever nature they might be, as I might be severely drunk (Friday night in Stockholm, ask Luke what this is about).

edit: as all of you might know by now, I am 50% polish, and I respect the polish Fiats and I love Poland, but for Christs sake.. I was up in the polish mountains once (possibly one of the best vacations ever) and a dog managed to keep up with our Fiat Cinquecento for 500 meters before getting tired..
 
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