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Posted by DC33, Apr 29, 2008 at 4:55 pm
ZUL8TR wrote
DanC was recently spotted bringing home his new yard barn.

Posted by DC33, Apr 29, 2008 at 4:54 pm
DC33 wrote
Im gonna CEMENT my exhaust into the ground by the lake and hang a bird feeder from it



horrible news

I put the exhaust back by the lake outta spite
came home today and the dick stole it!!!!

Now Im trying to think what could be more obnoxious than an exhaust to cement in back there.
I am about to buy two more vans....maybe two exhausts cemented in
Posted by DC33, Apr 28, 2008 at 5:01 pm
Raza76 wrote
It's a shame about the Elise. It always sucks to see one towed away. I've had my fair share and it's never fun.

Congrats on the M3 though! My wife was just going on about one of those at the autocross on saturday.



Beautiful car, there. We may be replacing her imprezza with one of those in a couple years. In my opinion, that's the best looking model of M3 as well.


you can post that pick so fast, but no others!!! or video
Posted by DC33, Apr 28, 2008 at 2:47 pm
poor lil bugger

was it all cosmetic? or was there frame damage too?
Posted by DC33, Apr 28, 2008 at 2:43 pm
fiorano94 wrote
Just think of all the tires


"Hi Dan, this is your credit card company, and we just wanted to confirm the $8900 you spent on rear tires this month."


Posted by DC33, Apr 28, 2008 at 11:39 am
ZUL8TR wrote
I forgot to give them the paperwork I had signed off on approving the changes.

Yea Dan, they actually wanted the signed paper so bad they were willing to sue over it.

Sure makes you wonder what your HOA will do for you putting in a Dirt Track in your backyard.


wow
thats LAME

and its not a dirt track, its a future basketball/hockey court


Ill pave it, then after a hard day at work Ill come home, fire up the '88 Mustang, and do some doughnuts and burnouts on the court to relieve some steam

Posted by DC33, Apr 28, 2008 at 11:32 am
ZUL8TR wrote
I did the HOA thing just long enough to sign-off on all the changes I had done to the yard, then resigned. All the benefits without the hassle. Worked out well. Although, they did threaten to sue me at one point. and I wasn't doing donuts in my own yard.


sue you for what??
Posted by DC33, Apr 28, 2008 at 11:03 am
CamaroSSBill wrote
Hello...


OMG!!! I NEED THAT!!!

for the next autocross at Grissom Im gonna "hello kitty" up my Diablo
Posted by DC33, Apr 28, 2008 at 10:37 am
CamaroSSBill wrote
Atleast give us the damm cliffsnotes..


Im gonna CEMENT my exhaust into the ground by the lake and hang a bird feeder from it

Posted by DC33, Apr 28, 2008 at 10:36 am
doltmo wrote
Dan,

My advice is to run for President of your HOA. Trust me, I've been there/done that - no one wants the job. The first poor bloke with a pulse that wants the job gets it.

Once you're in control of the HOA, you can make the rules (or at least not enforce the ones that already exist).

it worked for Mark Z