What does your car say about you?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have no idea what our cars say about us.

We have a 1995 Honda Civic - DH's high school graduation gift from his parents

2002 Yukon Denali - gift from my parents

Just inherited an old Cadillac and some Mercury - don't know what it is but it is HUGE

And DH just bought a Harley

None of these are really our style or cars we selected


You have 4 cars? Where do you keep them?


We inherited two by default a few months ago and are in the process of deciding what to do with them. Two are in the garage, two stay in the driveway. Two need to go, just not sure if we should donate, sell or give away. Plus DH is not over losing his dad yet so..... we may have them a while.
Anonymous
How would you read the following plate?

ILUVTOFU

A woman in Colorado? applied for this personalized plate because she loves tofu but the DMV denied her request because it could be offensive to some people.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have no idea what our cars say about us.

We have a 1995 Honda Civic - DH's high school graduation gift from his parents

2002 Yukon Denali - gift from my parents

Just inherited an old Cadillac and some Mercury - don't know what it is but it is HUGE

And DH just bought a Harley

None of these are really our style or cars we selected


You have 4 cars? Where do you keep them?


We inherited two by default a few months ago and are in the process of deciding what to do with them. Two are in the garage, two stay in the driveway. Two need to go, just not sure if we should donate, sell or give away. Plus DH is not over losing his dad yet so..... we may have them a while.


PP, I don't judge people by the car they have.
I don't even have a car.
I wish public transportation were reliable so we all could use it.
Unfortunately I need a car.
If you want to donate them, ANY OF THEM you can count on me.
I'll accept any of them with a happy heart.

=]
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have no idea what our cars say about us.

We have a 1995 Honda Civic - DH's high school graduation gift from his parents

2002 Yukon Denali - gift from my parents

Just inherited an old Cadillac and some Mercury - don't know what it is but it is HUGE

And DH just bought a Harley

None of these are really our style or cars we selected


You have 4 cars? Where do you keep them?


You are so sweet and I would give you one if I could. I think DH was thinking about giving one to CASA or a church. Perhaps a teenager we know. They are old man cars and older but well taken care of. Until my DH can part with them I doubt they are going anywhere
We inherited two by default a few months ago and are in the process of deciding what to do with them. Two are in the garage, two stay in the driveway. Two need to go, just not sure if we should donate, sell or give away. Plus DH is not over losing his dad yet so..... we may have them a while.


PP, I don't judge people by the car they have.
I don't even have a car.
I wish public transportation were reliable so we all could use it.
Unfortunately I need a car.
If you want to donate them, ANY OF THEM you can count on me.
I'll accept any of them with a happy heart.

=]
Anonymous
My car says to me every morning: you are the fairest of them all, but not only that, but you are also the wisest, smartest, most loving, and most adorable.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My car says to me every morning: you are the fairest of them all, but not only that, but you are also the wisest, smartest, most loving, and most adorable.


What does my car say about me?

My car is always telling me I have a great ass. I'm like, "Car, stop! You are embarrassing me!" And I blush.

It's a little game we play.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have no idea what our cars say about us.

We have a 1995 Honda Civic - DH's high school graduation gift from his parents

2002 Yukon Denali - gift from my parents

Just inherited an old Cadillac and some Mercury - don't know what it is but it is HUGE

And DH just bought a Harley

None of these are really our style or cars we selected


You have 4 cars? Where do you keep them?


You are so sweet and I would give you one if I could. I think DH was thinking about giving one to CASA or a church. Perhaps a teenager we know. They are old man cars and older but well taken care of. Until my DH can part with them I doubt they are going anywhere
We inherited two by default a few months ago and are in the process of deciding what to do with them. Two are in the garage, two stay in the driveway. Two need to go, just not sure if we should donate, sell or give away. Plus DH is not over losing his dad yet so..... we may have them a while.


PP, I don't judge people by the car they have.
I don't even have a car.
I wish public transportation were reliable so we all could use it.
Unfortunately I need a car.
If you want to donate them, ANY OF THEM you can count on me.
I'll accept any of them with a happy heart.

=]


May God bless your heart PP,
I was looking at the paper with my fiancee today looking for leasing a car since we cannot afford one yet.
Let me know if you decide to sell one of your cars.
Honestly, I don't mind how they look like, I just need reliable transportation to come back from school late at night.
My fiancee works traveling and it's really scary walking back from the bus stop late at night.
(he does wait for me there when he's in town but it's not all the time)
The family I babysit for is out of town this week so they let me use their car. They're really sent by God.
Anyway, thank you very much and may God bless you and your family!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I drive a 10-year-old Japanese minivan. It's dented and scratched and really dirty inside. I could afford a new car, but I don't want one.


Hey this sounds like my shoes.

We should start the topic: What do your shoes say about you?


I have a whole theory about this. In fact I've been studying footwear since I was a child. I think shoes tell the truth about you. I'm not kidding. My shoes tell about my socioeconomic status and how I feel on a certain day. I'm sure of this. Decades of scientific study cannot be wrong. Right now I'm wearing socks. They say I'm in bed wasting time when I ought to be washing the dinner dishes.
Anonymous
My Accord Sedan 2005 says I'm reliable, great companion for traveling, clean, stylish and have a baby on board.
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