26 April 2006 (Wednesday)
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We've lost our permanent guest parking spot. There is now a brand-spanking-new Volvo S40 (tricked out, I might add) parked there. Registered to me. :)
Wear it in good health.
Titchadshi! (If I haven't yet taught you this one of my favorite Hebrew words -- although I think I did when you got your apt -- you can puzzle it out now.)
Tricked out with what?
nice. i must say that i'm quite envious of your parking spot. we do not have much mazel with street parking and not having others hit us (though we are paid for all dents). drive safely.
Tricked out = all-wheel drive, moonroof, power adjustable driver and front passenger seats, heated front seats (which I didn't really want, but...), leather interior (which I actually really didn't want, but it was part of the moonroof package), six-disc CD changer, pumped-up sound system. A couple of other little things I'm forgetting at the moment. I guess it's not really tricked out, because I don't have the funky wheels or the rear spoiler, but those are just silly.
Mazel tov!! Enjoy and drive in good health!
Mazel tov! Guess you're becoming a rich lawyer now :-)
Oh, yes, definitely Mazel Tov. So do you now have two cars and two apartments, or did you manage to ditch the spare apt?
We ditched the other apartment waaaaaaaay back in October!
Is there a difference between a moonroof and a sunroof? That is, besides the time of day?
Congrats and be careful who drives this one to keep it in the original shape :-)
And to answer Alisha, a moonroof is just for viewing as opposed to a sunroof that can be moved/opened up.
Joel! Nice to hear from you!
But I think you have the distinction wrong. At least, Volvo thinks you do. This moonroof opens up. (Slide-back only, no tilt.) I really can't figure out what the difference is supposed to be... *shrug*