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Old 05-06-2005, 03:56 AM   #1
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well my prom is tomorrow night. im kinda exited, i guess it will be alotta fun. im not ridin in no limos, imma drive my limo tomorrow, take my baby to prom, well i mean babies. Guys im takin this girl that im trying to nail, i kinda get the feelin that she likes me already but anyway we'll see tomorrow how it goes. i just cleaned the inside of the bimmer today and i will wash it tomorrow couple of hours before prom.

Wish me luck, thanks.
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Old 05-06-2005, 04:11 AM   #2
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theres plenty of room in the back seats!! just hold the 2 fron seats forward!!
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Old 05-06-2005, 04:53 AM   #3
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Guys im takin this girl that im trying to nail
You romantic bastard you!!!! lmao
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I had a MK1 VW GTI my senior year in highschool. Drove it to prom and the afterparty. Ended up sleeping in the back w/ the seats down. It was perfect, i got some pading and was able to stay warm from some sleeping bags. It fit two people perfect. A friend of mine wasn't so lucky, he had a mk3 gti that was striped inside except for two front seats. He slept in the spare tire well. He ended up puking all over it too, at least it was easy to clean up.

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Old 05-06-2005, 09:27 AM   #5
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A friend of mine wasn't so lucky, he had a mk3 gti that was striped inside except for two front seats. He slept in the spare tire well. He ended up puking all over it too, at least it was easy to clean up.
HAHA! well, i shouldn't be laughing. i woke up in a rowboat in the middle of a lake, and my date passed out with her arms around the toilet.

barische; just some advice--find something to cover the hinge of the seats. they fold down, but it sticks up a little and can hurt--or so i'm told.
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Old 05-06-2005, 01:24 PM   #6
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Guys im takin this girl that im trying to nail, i kinda get the feelin that she likes me already but anyway we'll see tomorrow how it goes. i just cleaned the inside of the bimmer today and i will wash it tomorrow couple of hours before prom.

Wish me luck, thanks.
i can't imagine why women think men (on average) are pigs, lol. are you going to notch your steering wheel if you "nail" your conquest?
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Old 05-06-2005, 02:52 PM   #7
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Haha, I have got my prom coming up on June 9th... I am however going to the Poconos for the week with around 30 people, so a keg or two will be in order. I wish I still had the cargo room of the ti, I would be able to fit them in there. O well...
I always found the backseats a little too small for me, 6'4'' don't fit back there too well, but the passenger seat however... ;}
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Old 05-06-2005, 02:58 PM   #8
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hey my prom is tomorrow too
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you're all making me feel wicked old.

durnadupa; the law in mass was only one keg in a car at a time, so for one part me (ti), my friend (jeep) and another roommate (jetta) got kegs. they fit fine, you just gotta make sure you have a tie-down or it'll break stuff and you'll get foamy beer. if your friend says "no, it'll be okay, just set it upright," slap him.
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notching the steering wheel, i like it. good luck man, not that you'll need it, it's prom, everyone wants to get laid. I remember taking my girl to prom in the ti, what good times we had, just don't let your date get too drunk.
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aceyx, i believe that is what this optional equipment was intended for:

http://www.realoem.com/bmw/showparts...98&hg=51&fg=95



and y'all just be safe. i almost feel like a parent, i'm scared to know what actually happens, lol
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aceyx, i believe that is what this optional equipment was intended for:

http://www.realoem.com/bmw/showparts...98&hg=51&fg=95



and y'all just be safe. i almost feel like a parent, i'm scared to know what actually happens, lol
dont worry too much, Me and my friends are staying are all staying at a buds house and his dad is fine with it as long as he can take all of our car keys for the night.
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AHAHAHAHAHAH best thread ever
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aceyx, i believe that is what this optional equipment was intended for:
i've got ones rated to 600lbs working capacity, but i left 'em at home. maybe i lent 'em to somebody, i'm not sure.

they worked the dozen or so other times i went to pick up the keg (you really only need one, btw)
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worst thread evAr.

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