On Nov 8, 10:38 pm, cuhu...@webtv.net wrote:
> She bought a new Mercedes Benz car a few days ago.My question is, when
> she ran over one of those papparazi guy's foot not long ago with her
> other car, why didn't it mash that guys foot?
> Her brand new Mercedes Benz car has about 600 horsepower.Those papparazi
> better watch out!
> cuhulin
Do you know what model off hand? I really don't want to google that.
I recently drove a Mercedes McLaren that boasts ~620hp and damn, what
a rush.
cuhulin@webtv.net - 09 Nov 2007 17:58 GMT
Somebody in the alt.gossip.celebrities newsgroup posted an article that
says her new car is a Mercedes SL65.12 cylinders, 604 horsepower.
She could have bought a Bugatti Veyron.16 cylinders, umpteen hundred
horsepower.0 to 60 in two or three seconds.
I couldn't handle a car like that, much less fit behind the steering
wheel.
cuhulin
genius - 09 Nov 2007 20:25 GMT
On Nov 9, 10:58 am, cuhu...@webtv.net wrote:
> Somebody in the alt.gossip.celebrities newsgroup posted an article that
> says her new car is a Mercedes SL65.12 cylinders, 604 horsepower.
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> wheel.
> cuhulin
Yeah, they certainly aren't the easiest to get in and out of but are
surprisingly comfortable once you get in. The McLaren also had a
power telescopic steering wheel to give more room which was handy upon
entering/exiting.
cuhulin@webtv.net - 09 Nov 2007 20:43 GMT
tmz.com says she ran a red light.I guess that happened today.If you ever
see her driving, get out of the way.
cuhulin
MasterBlaster - 10 Nov 2007 07:40 GMT
> Yeah, they certainly aren't the easiest to get in and out of
So make sure you're wearing your undies.
cuhulin@webtv.net - 10 Nov 2007 15:06 GMT
When I was in Vietnam in 1964, (U.S.Army) on occassion I had occasion to
drive a Jeep.(mostly I drove duece and half Combat trucks) I own a 1948
Willys Jeep.Nowadays I am so fat, when I get behind the steering wheel
of my Jeep, my belly rubs the steering wheel.As you know, the seat
doesn't slide back for more belly room because the back of the seat is
right up agains't the left rear fender well.
cuhulin
BuckerooBilly - 10 Nov 2007 17:06 GMT
>When I was in Vietnam in 1964, (U.S.Army) on occassion I had occasion to
>drive a Jeep.(mostly I drove duece and half Combat trucks) I own a 1948
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>right up agains't the left rear fender well.
>cuhulin
Well soldier, all I can say is, "Happy Birthday Marines"! (November
10, 1776).
Tomorrow and every other day, I'll thank you for your service.
>She bought a new Mercedes Benz car a few days ago.My question is, when
>she ran over one of those papparazi guy's foot not long ago with her
>other car, why didn't it mash that guys foot?
25psi (or even 30psi) didn't ought be too destructive to a papparazi's
foot! :)

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