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haha, everyone loves the subby.

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It's snowed about 4 inches, and been sub-freezing temperatures in Olympia for the last 4 days, and our DOT isnt ever prepared for when it snows... So... The roads have been covered in snow, and icy.

As I return home today, and near the bottom of a hill, I see a woman walking away from her pontiac that just cant make it up. About halfway up the hill, I roll my window down and say "hey, wanna ride to your house?" she replies "nah, thanks, I live right up here" and motions about 100 feet ahead. she then adds "God I miss my Subaru" "yeah, I LOVE my subaru!" then I smiled and drove off. Subaru ownage. :)
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lol. . . I bet Rob wishes he would have given a bit more thought to his purchasing a Neon after being stranded at your place, last week. :P
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Sometimes its good to be stranded at someone's house. :wink:

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I'm sure he's glad he bought the neon. :oops: :roll:
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LaureltheQueen wrote:I'm sure he's glad he bought the neon. :oops: :roll:
Well. . . if the only thing he had to base his car purchase on was driving his mother's Caravan. . . . you're totally right. :P
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It's good to own a Subaru, since I am able to drive through 8 inches of snow with very little problem... I saw someone trying to drive up the hill near my house, and they didn't get very far, and had to turn around and go back down, if I was nice I would have offered to help them...
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