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erin you have a SHO also? That is my where i got into cars. I have bought 22 well me and my brother and 2 freinds. I USed to have a 94 and my sister still does.
Yep she's my daily driver for now, til i get the truck road ready.
I did end up getting into the facebook thing because all my friends were bugging me, but just can't get into myspace.
I finally broke down cuz i was sooooo bored sitting in my dorm before classes get underway...that I got a facebook account...its not myspace...but at least now i can find ppl in my classes at ISU to get notes from.
I hate myspace, but I have an account. bigtruckin85 .... i think... I deleted pretty much everything off it awhile back, its getting some stuff put back on, but for the most part, I wish it never existed. I prefer real live people and myspace puts the "fake" in fakeness.... totally....
I'd have to disagree with you jpjahn.
Only because everyone that's on my "friends" list, I actually know.
I keep my profile private too. For me it's a really cool way to keep in touch with the folks I wouldn't get to keep up with without myspace. Since people get to update their pages, I know constantly how they're doing, what music they like currently, what activities going on in their life. It's WAAAY more personal than email. It's like a community of web pages.
IMO, just because there are a bunch of fake people on myspace, doesn't make it "fake" per se. You can't really get away from phony ppl. They're all around us.
BTW, I DETEST, fake people, with a passion. So, I do understand how you feel.
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