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Yell03SpecV said:
buy a scion. then you can affirm your sucking at this which we call life.
now that i'm thinking... i can afford a $400 payment with no problem... hmm, i wonder how much an STI or Evo will run monthly...hmm.... i also liked the car under the STI... wats it called, its the impreza something... has 230hp turbo... i liked that one too...
 
Boricua86 said:
wats it called, its the impreza something... has 230hp turbo... i liked that one too...
god i hope your not referring to a wrx. how can you NOT know what that is. especially since its the same type of car as the msp just...........better (debatable whatever). ANYWAYS..............so go get one. spend more on insurance. plus every kid and thier granny has one around here. but hey...........whatever makes you happy little buddy.
 
the evo runs roughly $543.16/month w/ the SSL package, $3000 to put down, 0% financing for 60 months and a trade worth -$2000, or somewhere right around there.

you could probably get a wrx for $400 a month depending on down payment and interest rate (i.e. credit score), especially a used one, but without a lot of money down an evo or an sti is going to be around $500+, and insurance is a hell of a lot more than the MSP
 
MP3Architect said:
god i hope your not referring to a wrx. how can you NOT know what that is. especially since its the same type of car as the msp just...........better (debatable whatever). ANYWAYS..............so go get one. spend more on insurance. plus every kid and thier granny has one around here. but hey...........whatever makes you happy little buddy.
i know its the WRX, i thought it had another name... but anyway... i was jus thinking... nothing serious...
 
Dexter said:
can we stop having magical fun time in pretend land over here?



NO DAD, FUN TIME IS ALL ABOUT BULLSHITTING EVERYTHING ON THE E-WEB. THIS CHILD IS OBVIOUSLY A GAY.
 
The Longest Sentence in Literature
Many people attribute the longest sentence in literature to Victor Hugo. The claim is that a sentence in Les Miserables, 823 words long, earns that title.

The source most often given for this, if a source is given, is Timothy Fullerton's Triviata: A Compendium of Useless Information, published in 1975.

Unfortunately, Fullerton was in error. At best, it is the longest sentence in French literature, though I can't confirm that.* Traditionally, the longest sentence in English Literature has been said to be a sentence in Ullyses by James Joyce, which clocks in at 4,391 words. Past editions of The Guinness Book of World Records have listed this record.

However, Joyce's record has recently been surpassed. Jonathan Coe's The Rotters Club, published in 2001, contains a sentence with 13,955 words. I believe he currently holds the record in "English Literature."

However hold on to your seats...

There is also, apparently, a Polish novel, Gates of Paradise, with a 40,000 word sentence. I have been unable so far to find absolute confirmation on an author. Bramy Raju, written by Jerzy Andrzejewski, and published in 1960, translates as Gates of Paradise, but it has been described as a novella. And while there is no absolute definition of that term, novellas are usually shorter than 40,000 words.

Finally, there is a Czech novel that consists of one long sentence -- Dancing Lessons for the Advanced in Age by Bohumil Hrabal. It is this novel that Coe has said inspired his 13,955 word sentence. Hrabal's 'novel sentence' is 128 pages long, though I have been unable to find an exact word count. It most likely takes the award for longest sentence. Even if it doesn't, it dwarfs Hugo's significantly.

-- John Newmark - Nov, 2003

*Aug 2004 -- I have received an email stating that Sodom et Gomorrhe, Volume 4 of la Recherche du temps perdu by Marcel Proust contains a sentence that's 847 words long in the original French. If this is true, Hugo doesn't hold the French literature record.




OMFG SO BIG WORDS.
 
Boricua86 said:
yea, its right on my budget... i guess i'll try used...
don't forget about taxes and your negative equity. i said $25,000 financed is $400/month, so tax, registration, your negative equity from your trade would all play into that. i think you said if they gave you $3000 you were $1500 down on your trade? so that + ~$1500 for taxes and reg and stuff means you have to add $3000 to whatever car you're trying to buy. plus that was for 6 years and you might end up with a crappier interest rate because it's so long, and having payments for 6 years sucks because you're negative for the first 3 or so at least, even more when you have negative equity rolling into it cause that's what you pay off first, not the cost of hte car
 
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