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Old 03-27-2021, 03:27 AM   #76497
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A doctor once gave me Xanax when I couldn't sleep. I wouldn't mind one of those now. Never had Prozac.
I take one in the morning to wake me up and one in the evening to make me sleepy. Three o'clock in the afternoon is sort of like a "hot shot".

Back in the day, a "hot shot" was a syringe loaded with one part heroin and one part cocaine - one slows your heart down and the other speeds it up -

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I take one in the morning to wake me up and one in the evening to make me sleepy. Three o'clock in the afternoon is sort of like a "hot shot".

Back in the day, a "hot shot" was a syringe loaded with one part heroin and one part cocaine - one slows your heart down and the other speeds it up -

I thought that was a "speedball"?
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I don't even know what the hell that is!?
Maybe you will recognize some of the "furnishings" -
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Maybe you will recognize some of the "furnishings" -
I like polka dots.
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Old 03-27-2021, 03:50 AM   #76501
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Right? Same. I get that some shit like furniture won’t fit. But I’ve updated livingroom, 3 bathrooms, hallway, whole basement, dining room & kitchen w me owning BRZ. Of course, toilets, I asked my step-dad to bring his truck, but the rest, I did it in my car &/or my wife’s WRX.

So thought it was a bit of advice, but clearly this mature adult didn’t want any advice at all lol
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Haha, that's great.

I've made probably six or so trips to my old apartment in my BRZ to pick up odd stuff that the movers couldn't take last week.

Fold the back seats down and you have a TON of space.

My only real complaint (?) is that some stuff doesn't fit super easily through the openings (trunk or behind passenger seat with it folded and pushed up as far as it can go). But it totally can work. Just takes some patience and maybe a few trips.
There are many, many, MANY, renovation projects or things to be hauled where these cars just plain can't do it. The only thing worse would be a Miata (it is not always the answer) and to think otherwise is just silly.
That said, unless you are in the business of hauling lumber, drywall, loads to the dump, firewood, etc. etc. etc. Then there are several options available that in the long run are probably cheaper and easier than trading in the car for something bigger. Building supply stores usually deliver for a reasonable price. If you have a big project you can do a bit of planning and rent a truck. There could be friends or family or even small companies that will do deliveries or haul junk away.
By the time you trade/sell your car, pay for something bigger (it has to be a lot bigger to make a difference and then take the hit on your daily driving fuel costs you could have paid for a pile of deliveries!
I use the company truck about 20 times a year for things that it would be foolish to even attempt in the 86 but I would not want to pay the operating costs that it would rack up if a year round DD.
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Old 03-27-2021, 03:52 AM   #76502
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Old 03-27-2021, 09:49 AM   #76503
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Welp that escalated quickly. In a local 86/BRZ fbgp, someone posted about how he’s sad to put the car up for sale, cuz he can’t used the twin to do home improvements & etc. so I commented sayin’ how I’ve carried several gallons of paint, boxes of planks & other home improvement shit in my BRZ. To clear that it’s not that he “can’t” do it, but he “don’t” want to do it.

He got pissed telling me that, he doesn’t need lecture from a kid and how he’s an mature adult who’s stress about his gf is prego & going to report it as a harassment.

I’m like kiddo, there our shit ton of other twin owners who went through same shit without selling the car. So stop crying like lil bitch & STFU... but I’ve hold it in, laugh at the comment & moved on. I guess, mentally I was more mature than I expected.
It is nice to have a truck though. The car takes too much thinking on my time off to make proper hardware store runs. It's like a constant game of tetris.

The truck, I just throw things in the bed and they fit without much thought about scratching interior pieces. The brz's got marks all on the dash and drive shaft hump plastics from all of it, specifically, lawn chairs that won't fit in the trunk, but barely fit in the back seat with about 15 minutes of work manipulating both seats and seat belts
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Old 03-27-2021, 09:50 AM   #76504
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There are many, many, MANY, renovation projects or things to be hauled where these cars just plain can't do it. The only thing worse would be a Miata (it is not always the answer) and to think otherwise is just silly.
That said, unless you are in the business of hauling lumber, drywall, loads to the dump, firewood, etc. etc. etc. Then there are several options available that in the long run are probably cheaper and easier than trading in the car for something bigger. Building supply stores usually deliver for a reasonable price. If you have a big project you can do a bit of planning and rent a truck. There could be friends or family or even small companies that will do deliveries or haul junk away.
By the time you trade/sell your car, pay for something bigger (it has to be a lot bigger to make a difference and then take the hit on your daily driving fuel costs you could have paid for a pile of deliveries!
I use the company truck about 20 times a year for things that it would be foolish to even attempt in the 86 but I would not want to pay the operating costs that it would rack up if a year round DD.
Even if the guy doesn't have any friends to borrow a truck, places like Home Depot will even rent you one, or a cargo van. 19 bucks for the first 75 minutes or 130 for a full day. Pretty reasonable to me.
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Yeah, but that requires thinking and planning ahead. He's on facebook complaining and insulting. I doubt it's his strong suit
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Yeah, but that requires thinking and planning ahead. He's on facebook complaining and insulting. I doubt it's his strong suit
You've got me there

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There are many, many, MANY, renovation projects or things to be hauled where these cars just plain can't do it. The only thing worse would be a Miata (it is not always the answer) and to think otherwise is just silly.
That said, unless you are in the business of hauling lumber, drywall, loads to the dump, firewood, etc. etc. etc. Then there are several options available that in the long run are probably cheaper and easier than trading in the car for something bigger. Building supply stores usually deliver for a reasonable price. If you have a big project you can do a bit of planning and rent a truck. There could be friends or family or even small companies that will do deliveries or haul junk away.
By the time you trade/sell your car, pay for something bigger (it has to be a lot bigger to make a difference and then take the hit on your daily driving fuel costs you could have paid for a pile of deliveries!
I use the company truck about 20 times a year for things that it would be foolish to even attempt in the 86 but I would not want to pay the operating costs that it would rack up if a year round DD.
Here’s a thing, house project is a temporary... unless it’s like my local road construction (that shit have been going for several decades lol). If he want to become carpenter or some kind of job that require moving a shit ton of stuff, trading to truck makes more sense than owning the twin.

& like you said, most of those places ship the stuff. That’s how I got my baseboards & few other big stuff.

But hey~ he’s a big kid, he can do whatever he want.
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Old 03-27-2021, 11:58 AM   #76508
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I'm just about that guy's age. It'd be as if I were to say Zoot Suits looked ridiculous. There is soooo much history behind it.


This isn't the full on Zoot Suit fashion. You MUST have a hat and the bigger, showier the better.




And then you gotta have the walk!


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How's the tail of the dragon in late October? Because I'm taking a road trip down to TN for a cousin's wedding and was thinking it might be a good time to drive it...
It should very good. Most of the leaf lookers and all the trailer & RV folks should be gone. It's best to do middle of the week as lots of bikers and car people will still show up on the week ends. Weather can be iffy but the wife and have been there late in September early October and have had a blast.
Although we tend to stay/ride a little farther south. This has been our road map since 1999.
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This would be interesting to win. What would you do with it? Worth too much to go out and have fun in, and I bet it drives like a 1960's Dodge. I guess you buy a trailer and take it to shows?
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