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you eat that stuff? you have a cast iron stomach...ate there once, got the squirts. never returned![]()
it's no wonderThe card was worth $5 dollars originally and is at least 8 years old... So do the math on how much I eat taco bell.![]()
They have alligators in Maine?!?!?...the fartilator of an alligator
it's no wonder
They have alligators in Maine?!?!?![]()
ahhhh the transport dummy....got itThere's gotta be some drug dealer with one somewhere haha![]()
yeah - ok. good for you...Live Octopus is delicious!
yeah - ok. good for you...
No one in history has ever wanted to replace a fiesta. Once you have one you use it until some idiot offers you stupid money, they you run off laughing and buy something better.
Honestly though my fiesta was a decent car. Got good mileage and got me where I needed to go. I bought it as a cheap throw away car to get back and forth to work and it did that. I was really never expecting to ever sell it, I was just gonna drive it until it blew up and then push it in a river. But who in their right mind would turn down 13k on a 5 year old car that I only paid 17k for...
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Fiesta's have always had a big fan base, when the 78 Fiestas arrived people would pull in the yard and pick the one they wanted while it was still on the car hauler. They were typical high maintenance European cars but people loved them. One woman bought one of our first ones, nursed it until the Korean Festiva showed up and bought one of them, I think because the name was similar, ran the wheels off that and bought another brand, then traded that in to us on one of the 2011 Fiestas and I believe she's still driving it.
I mean absolutely no disrespect Walt but you tend to give let's say, antiquated views... We are talking about a fiesta 40 years outside of your knowledge. I'm talking about a 2017 with an engine and transmission decades past your time working for Ford. And this is again not an attack or insult but have you worked on the 1.6 turbo? Or Powershit 6 speed? The name fiesta means jack crap from 1978... Like the bronco, different thing and have nothing to do with each other.
have a nut...I'll stick to steak when in the mood for red meat. pull the horns and shave the buttThere's no adventure in you! It's chewy but salty and delicious. Eel is amazing if your a red meat fan. Gotta be uncooked...