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Re: Suggestions on learning to drive a stick shift
Buy and SMG, no clutch no problems... i love my SMG on my car, clutching is for old geezers and the english
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Re: Suggestions on learning to drive a stick shift
Cruise the bars chatting. Find an extremely hot chick that drives a stick. Tell her about you wanting to learn to drive a stick.
If she doesn't laugh -- you're in man. Instant date for next Saturday afternoon or whatever. And just think of the witty inuendo you can work in as the situation allows. A small gift of appreciation after the lessons and whatever else pops up would make sense. |
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Re: Suggestions on learning to drive a stick shift
Oh yea. If you're going to drive a stock shift, you also have to go down to Mexico and buy some Spanish Fly.
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Re: Suggestions on learning to drive a stick shift
I drive luxury cars. Luxury cars. Ever heard of a Cadillac. I drive cars that shift themselves.
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Re: Suggestions on learning to drive a stick shift
Not to hijack the thread but...
Does anyone still manufacture cars with the shifter on the steering column? |
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Sell your car and buy one with a manual transmission
you'll learn in no time
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