Now as you know, I do not claim to be the worlds best at parking my car, now I have found the perfect solution for parking in tight spaces….Here it is:
This amazing 1993 Lincoln Mark VIII Prototype Concept Car complete with brilliant rolling doors is for sale on e-bay.
It could be yours for just $22,300.00……………Its a bargain if you ask me.
Now you can just about park your car anywhere and not have to worry about trying to squeeze yourself in or out of it when people park too close to you.
I couldn’t believe my eyes when I watched this video clip of US TV show Super Sweet 16.
How spoilt can one girl be. Whatever my parents buy me for my birthday I am always grateful. For instance, for my 16th birthday I received my provisional driving licence (amongst other things) from my parents………………I was over the moon, they may have well given me a million pounds, the response would have been just the same!
Here is how the brat responds to been given a brand new Lexus for her 16th birthday. If she was my daughter she wouldn’t get anything again from me………………………
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