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to work with previously avoided powerful emotions
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god
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i was unfortunate enough to have ridden in a ford taurus once.
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phil
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you are lucky to have survived, I own an '89 F.Taurus. It responds to my slightest touch by doing nothing at all, I have to make +5 -5 degree corrections after each corner as I momentum down the road, selecting the path of least destruction. This off center steering is not a natural phenomenon. Plus I have no rear-view mirror nor a customary "safe" feeling from the car, my back right wheel got jacked from a speed bump, somehow, and with a broken engine mount, unknown fluid levels, including transmission and fuel, each trip becomes somewhat perilous. One day, the engine is going to drop and knock off my rear axle. I will be like a wet donkey, on drugs, covered with a blanket, driving a car.
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phil
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Also I have to jab the buttons several times to get the cruise control to engage =much like the Millennium Falcon, I can't read the time or radio station, I am not sure if that is the AC or just a hole cut through dashboard, and you don't always need a key to start the car. You can't use that rear door, it appearently has over drive... and I can brake into it with a piece of string. The only suprises it has to offer is the power windows and door locks. I fixed the hood so now you can get into the engine compartment.
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god
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jeez. i hope you don't die in that thing.
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i probably won't you do what you have to do
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040223
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what's it to you?
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