Posted on 12/12/2006 1:51:48 AM PST by TigerLikesRooster
Edited on 12/12/2006 2:09:10 AM PST by Jim Robinson. [history]
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He should have told the cops someone else was driving...
Yes, there is something, Ferrari is not foolproof.
Promenade des Anglais is flat as a ruler, not winding road where Princess Grace died.
So, all I need is $7 billion and a Ferrari Enzo to get the chick? No problemo.
And how does a Ferrari break in two?
Damn he look like grown up Harry Potter Tiger I am so serious LOL!
Isn't it the 3rd? One in Malibu and one in Nevada, doing a closed road rally? Hey, every one that's totaled brings up the value on my three.
Fine. More for the rest of us.
I looks like a third-grader started drawing a Ferrari, but then got distracted and decided to make it a fighter plane. :-)
Damn shame about that car...
Yes, but then he'd still be looking for his car...
That was one nice ride.
Why did I suspect Putincide from the title?
That is a picture of the wreckage from that Enzo crash a few weeks ago.
That is a club rapidly becoming more exclusive.
Sure, but you have to keep it in reverse for half the time. Trying to keep the odometer reading low.
You say that like it's a bad thing. I designed the coolest cars in history in the third grade, and half of them could turn into fighter planes.
I gotta' believe it's all about the benjamins in a situation like this. If a very successful businessman visits a dealership with a truly enormous stack of money, I'm fairly convinced he will be able to purchase the Ferrari of his choice. The seller can try and stick to principle, but money talks. It's not like it's a maniacal terrorist trying to purchase anthrax, sarin, or yellowcake uranium...it's just a decent guy in a midlife crisis seeking the ultimate car to attract young women.
~ Blue Jays ~
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