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Ha Ha... made you look!

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Old 09-25-2002, 09:12 AM
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I like the fact that people are actually voting!!!

I say this cause I just finished voting.........


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oh dear lord.....

talk about subjective

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How about this:

"Which of the following cars is best suited for long, comfortable romantic interludes?" Porsche 944 or Porsche 911

Tried to keep it clean..you all know what I mean.....
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Made me look! (And I voted too).

"Which of the following cars is best suited for long, comfortable romantic interludes?" Porsche 944 or Porsche 911

Hmmm, anyone want to lend me a 944 so I can make a comparison. I promise to do very thorough research.

Hmmmm! Maybe this is why Porsche is making the Cayenne.
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If yer still trying to get it in the front seat - yer to young for me to talk to - Motels are cheap - yeh - I voted
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Made me look! (And I voted too).

"Which of the following cars is best suited for long, comfortable romantic interludes?" Porsche 944 or Porsche 911

Hmmm, anyone want to lend me a 944 so I can make a comparison. I promise to do very thorough research.

Hmmmm! Maybe this is why Porsche is making the Cayenne.
What are you doing on this forum? There is a 911 forum you know.


I think my 951 is beautiful. The 911 might have a little better looks, but that's where it ends.
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How about this:

"Which of the following cars is best suited for long, comfortable romantic interludes?" Porsche 944 or Porsche 911

Tried to keep it clean..you all know what I mean.....
944 Hands Down!

Been There Done That, YEAH BABY!!!!

Still trying to figure out the dynamics of it in a 914. Taking the roof off helps, But it is really stressing my sag problem
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HA HA HA! Yeah, 944 owners can be *******s too
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I like reading the Board. Sometimes I may feel the need to comment. Maybe one day, I'll even help someone on this Board.

But if it truely, deeply bothers you so much, I will just read and won't post (seriously).

Or buy a 944 so I am allowed to post.

Or have a 944 posting pseudonum (geez, I can't spell that)

(not seriously, just in case that wasn't abundantly clear).
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Well, your BMW is a four cylinder, front engine, water pumper, thats pretty darn close to a 944!
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Well I hope it is obvious that I started this thread as a lampoon that some of us take the BBS stuff a little too serious.

I mean how do any of you know I'm not a twelve year old girl pretending to know something about cars.
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its compaing apples to oranges..BUUUUTTT..I love the 911 but can only afford a 944 so the only judgement I can afford to make is that the 944 is a sick sick car and wouldnt trade it for the world.....-chris
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Well, your BMW is a four cylinder, front engine, water pumper, thats pretty darn close to a 944!
Yeah, and the #$%#$% leaks more coolant than my 911s leak oil

I AM a 15 year old girl, and I'm wearing only my panties. Hahahaha.
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Ima WiTtle BoyE wIt a bOekin Carr. I waNa fiCks It So I CaN Bi mEe a 9 5 1 SO I CaN Go WeAlli FAsT! I waana BEEt Mee SOm RiSe BoYe ASS!
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What are you doing on this forum? There is a 911 forum you know.

Who made you the boss?

Cameron: you are welcome to post as much as you desire on this board. I enjoy your comments.

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