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Parallel parking is not always pretty
by ammagiq October 17, 2006 12:09 PM PDT
It took me years of driving in San Francisco to perfect my parallel parking skills. Now I can fit in spots that are smaller than my car itself. Is this car willing to shove it's way into a space?
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Parallel parking is not always pretty
by ammagiq October 17, 2006 12:09 PM PDT
It took me years of driving in San Francisco to perfect my parallel parking skills. Now I can fit in spots that are smaller than my car itself. Is this car willing to shove it's way into a space?
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its called a fax
by silvervein October 17, 2006 8:44 PM PDT
you know you can write an email and with winfax send it to any fax in the world... like the used $20 one you picked up on craigslist and plugged in at your parent's house.
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its called a fax
by silvervein October 17, 2006 8:44 PM PDT
you know you can write an email and with winfax send it to any fax in the world... like the used $20 one you picked up on craigslist and plugged in at your parent's house.
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