To: kristinn
Gore was driving a dark-colored Cadillac through downtown Bethesda around 11:30 p.m. with the car's headlights off. I am not familiar with Cadillacs but I can't turn my car lights off at night. If the engine is running, the lights stay on.
Maybe an old Cadillac?
73 posted on
12/20/2003 5:31:28 PM PST by
Holly_P
(Everytime that video clip of Sadaam plays on TV it "bitch slaps" a democrat somewhere.)
To: Holly_P
A real gas guzzler no doubt.
77 posted on
12/20/2003 5:34:29 PM PST by
Gumption
To: Holly_P
On some vehicles you can over ride the auto-on lights by clicking the parking brake one notch before starting the engine. It's a good thing to know if you take a drive thought a Christmas Tree Lane and don't want to p#ss off the cars around you as happened to my brother 2 years ago. It was a very traumatic experience for him and his wife. LOL...
86 posted on
12/20/2003 5:46:20 PM PST by
tubebender
(We've been married 47 years and she still doesn't put the toilet seat up for me...)
To: Holly_P
Please, oh please, don't let it be the tree hugging liberals dreaded SUV!
To: Holly_P
Chevy P/U's (and maybe SUV's, too): Tap on the Dome Light overide button four times. Caution: Don't try this while driving 70 mph down a dark Texas highway at night!!
118 posted on
12/20/2003 6:29:18 PM PST by
CedarDave
(Insted of using the new spel checkr, I'll just tpye as usal.)
To: Holly_P
My switch for turning on my headlights is on the end of the direction signal lever. There is a setting for turning off the 'daytime running lights.' You might want to check your owner's manual ... apparently there are different ways of doing this for different models of cars.
124 posted on
12/20/2003 6:34:06 PM PST by
kayak
(Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!)
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