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What are you doing for thanksgiving?
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not missing much
there arent that many good bands in the parade...i just woke up cuz my grandma decided to call at flippin 10..now im reading my book about the zodiac killer..i dont like to read usually..this interests me...
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book
the book is called "Zodiac" by Robert Graysmith...its ok, it kinda drags on tho..yellow cover
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reading..
i dont read that much, and zodiac killer interests me..i cant read it at night tho..lol..i wont sleep...
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ugh driving
i cant wait until i can drive!!!!!! im soo sick of not having a car...2 more years
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Yeah, especially in parts of downtown San Diego and San Francisco. Nothing quite like a stick shift on 7% grades.nizmo wrote:if you're driving an auto, wait til u drive stick. its a heck of a lot funner...TrumpetsRule17 wrote:wow around 11 driving is fun!
warning: stay off the road these few days when im on it practicing
Sorry, I'll "stick" to automatic transmissions. I've been there, done that with manuals, I just prefer having the extra hand free (I eat a lot in my car, etc.).
its fun...but not convenient..hahaPhantom Phan wrote:Yeah, especially in parts of downtown San Diego and San Francisco. Nothing quite like a stick shift on 7% grades.nizmo wrote:if you're driving an auto, wait til u drive stick. its a heck of a lot funner...TrumpetsRule17 wrote:wow around 11 driving is fun!
warning: stay off the road these few days when im on it practicing
Sorry, I'll "stick" to automatic transmissions. I've been there, done that with manuals, I just prefer having the extra hand free (I eat a lot in my car, etc.).
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ur moms fun and conveniant
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