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I think that's what Apache is going right now.
-juice
I know people have said it before, but this Subaru Crew is a a great place to meet and "talk" with a diverse, great group of people. And all from the result of a love of a certain type of car:-).
Mark
Boy, this really looks bad for those of us who were singing the praises of UNIX/Linux last week.....
Craig
Cheers Pat.
They are coming along well, considering they graded and seeded the last week of March this year, and we started playing on it in mid April. I wish I could get grass that nice in such a short time! Unfortunately, as you found out, it is also a wind tunnel. It can be calm and warm at my place, but we have learned to add an extra layer of clothing when we play there.
Steve
Thanks Karen, we appreciate the honesty!
-juice
Ken
Patti
-mike
PS: GenROLL are you meeting up at my place or the shop tonight?
-juice
-Dave
p/s GenROLL will head to Dennis first then to the shop.
We still like to get out of town and see our friends, so it should be fun. Anybody else going anywhere (besides hypov)? :-)
Should help me keep my streak alive - 8 tanks now at 26mpg or better.
-juice
I missed chat because I got so sick yesterday morning that I left work at lunch, came home and got in bed and stayed there from 12:30 yesterday until about 2 this afternoon ... fever, aches, cough, chills .. does it sound like flu?
The unofficial Subaru Crew paramedic prescribes the following: rest in a favorite comfy place, Tylenol for the aches & fever, fluids (and more fluids), a nap or two in-between catching up on your sleep (and going potty from all those fluids!)
Take care of yourself, treat yourself well!
Cheers! (and a virtual get-well card)
Paul
-juice
Hope you feel better soon. Sure does sound like the flu.
-Brian
TWRX
So, is the dw ok with the upcoming purchase? Will you let her drive it? ;-) Do you need to make sure a music instrument fits?
-Brian
Wifey will certainly get to drive it, and has signed off on the acquisition. I put the GT up for sale over on NASIOC, and I'll probably do it with autotrader too. asking $8995 for it.
Did I mention the silly offers that came in on those 2003s? That settled the 03/04 debate pretty quickly...now the only question is: WRB or Platinum Silver? WRB makes a statement against all the bland car colors out there (as does Sonic Yellow. Oh well), but silver is what I have now and would be a nice transition. Plus, check out the Edmunds page on the wagon, it's silver with the 17" forged wheels, it looks great.
-Dennis
-juice
-c
I vote for silver. As a nabisco reader, you probably know that the WRX paint is not very robust. Silver is a great color for hiding chips, scratches, etc... as the years pile on. Blue would be the worst, white somewhere in between. Black would be ulcer-inducing if you're really picky. Silver also hides dirt extremely well. I have to remember to wash my wife's silver forester because you just can't tell when it's dirty.
I was actually looking for a silver WRX when I bought my 03. That color seemed to really go nicely with all the features and accents on the 03 front end. About the same for 04.
Silver all the way!
Craig
Cheers Pat.
if I buy a new Legacy it'll get the 3M stoneguard treatment.
-Colin
On the WRX, I get a lot of chips on the front fender bulge and a couple on the hood. So far, none on the plastic. I may put on Stoneguard, just not sure yet.
Craig
Chip-free '98, thank you, Subaru.
-juice
-Colin
But it's painted! I told ya I'd buy a Subie that had full surface cladding instead of sheet metal.
My wife would put me in a straight jacket tho.
-juice
I'm thinking of painting black stripes on it and doing scientific research to see if bumblebees will follow me.
TWRX
And remember the Beaterz.com motto: Yellow=fast.
-juice
"SYWRX"
-juice
-Colin
-juice
Sonic Yellow = Hostess Orange Cupcakes frosting
;-P
Ed
Thanks for all the well wishes guys ... today is the FIRST day I've felt like putting on clothes and being UPRIGHT. I've actually sat more than I've lain down today ... I think I might even attempt work tomorrow .. AIIIIIEEEEEEE
Sorry to you yellow car owners...:-(
Jon
TWRX
Jim
edit: better link... http://www.wrc.com/en_GB/News/2003/016/2003_R_GB_burnstomiss2004.- htm
Around NYC I see a ton of yellow H2's on the road. I always wonder if they're cheaper than other colors. Or, I imagine the guy who just has to have that H2 now or he'll die. He goes to the dealer and sees a sea of yellow H2's. He hates the color, but since he can't wait he gets it anyway. Bright yellow seems to be a weird color for a big, brute truck, though.
Jon
TWRX
-Dennis
Cabs in Montgomery County, MD are light blue. Go figure. In DC they are all kinds of colors, Orange, Black, Yellow, you name it.
Let the people keep buying Hummers, it helps the economy, and they're paying for Colin's pension fund!
Wishing Burnsie a quick recovery...
-juice