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Saturn Outlook XR AWD Comfort

The second-row bench seat is roomy and comfortable, with copious legroom. Outboard seat cushions are firm with prominent side bolstering, but the center seat is very hard and narrow. The third-row seat, however, is where the 2008 Saturn Outlook really shines. Many crossovers or traditional SUVs have very cramped third-row seats. Yet adult passengers who end up in the Outlook's flat third-row bench will have little to complain about. Legroom can't be characterized as abundant, but average-size adults won't be eating their knees back there either. Rear-seat audio and climate controls with vents in the second and third rows are appreciated when things heat up. (Craig Kabot - Sunday 02 November 2008)

Nyc Parts : Mitsubishi Lancer GTS Design/Fit and Finish

If the GTS has an Achilles' heel, it's the subpar quality of its interior materials. Other than the seats, the entire cabin is a somber sea of hard plastic — even the armrests are just fabric-covered plastic slabs. Blacked-out buttons to the left of the steering column remind you that you're missing some features, and while the controls seem sturdily constructed, no attempt has been made to imbue them with an upmarket feel. At least Mitsubishi went light on the faux-metallic trim.

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Pontiac G8 V6:
Who Should Buy This Vehicle?

Anyone who's bored by the usual band of import sedans and doesn't want a "me, too" Dodge Charger. Consider the base V6-powered G8 only if you're looking to keep the purchase price as low as possible; otherwise, it doesn't make a lot of sense. (Tuesday 09 May 2006 : Nycparts.com)
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Really cool, awesome, fun, exciting, week that hasn't happened yet
I know I want to blog right now but I have no ideas as to what to blog about. Does that ever happen to anyone else? Alright. I've been wanting to let out my excitment for my week off next week, but I didn't want to kill it before it happened. Oh well, gonna let it out (gah, preposition!).

Saturday I'm flying into New Haven, CT to spend 4 days with my brother. We'll be spending one day in NYC, two days snowboarding, a possible trip up to the Orange Country Choppers headquarters, and pretty much anything else we can squeeze in (again!). This is wonderful because this trip will combine many of my favorite things. I have a lot of favorite things but don't think that that makes them any less special. Anyway. I will name these things in list format.

1. airports and flying.
2. snowboarding
3. Museums!
4. The fuckin library
5. my brother
6. Guitar hero
7. I don't have a 7th but even numbers really bother me.

So yes. I'm excited. Texas is a bitch to drive through (!!!). A BITCH. Anyone who's ever done it can attest to that. It blows my mind that I will soon be in such a tiny state. I wish I could explain it. Really the only places I've been east of Texas are Louisiana and two days in DC (this excludes a roadtrip to Wisconsin when I was younger that I do not remember). OH! I'm also going to H&M. I've never been but I hear good things. I'm kind of thinking itll be a let down but oh well. Alright blog accomplished. If anyone knows of some shit I should get into up in the CT area, please share. The end.
 
 
 

   
::Happy Dance::
I just spent 18 glorious minutes on the phone with Eric.   And I just realized, he called on the 1-week anniversary of Amanda calling and making me smile.  And Jill's texting me about coming down to NY anyway to go to her and Manny's party.  Aww.  I love my friends.


Right, Eric.  I was thinking about him recently.  And when I got my phone in September, the numbers didnt' transfer themselves over, so I used to have 300 + people in there, but now it's at around 85.  Somehow, Eric wasn't one of those people. But I saw the (718) 938, and... that's my Eric.  And he was calling me.

And I love him so damn much.

I love him.  And we talked about work and debt and applications for my rich husband and him maybe going to  STERN, and when my student was asked to name a state and he picked Wyoming and how I told them the story about my crazy friend who didn't believe Wyoming was a state. 

Now I miss him more, though.

Prom dates RULE <33

Do I like him again?  No, we're 6 years beyond that, but I most definitely love him (is that apparent yet?).

Remember that time I promised to post things of substance?
 
 
   
 

 

   
soexcited soexcited soexcited soexcited

In 24 hours or less, I will be getting bruised by a few hundred elbows.
I will be covered in sweat, most of which will not be my own.
I will be stepped on by a huge herd.
I will lose whatever remnants of my voice my teaching career hasn't killed in the past week.
And I absolutely cannot wait.



thank the lord for concerts. <3
 
 
   
 

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