The first appearance of Bob was the only time my friends and I decided to get high before watching TP. There was a lot of screaming and freaking out.
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Natter 65: Speed Limit Enforced by Aircraft
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, pandas, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I have reserved my first Zipcar!
Even though it's three Muni stops away I opted for the Mini Cooper.
How does Zipcar work? Does a Mini Cooper cost more than other cars? I always wondered.
I didn't realize the extent of security camera coverage in Chicago. Or rather that so many systems were linked. [link]
Shit. So that stuff Hardison pulls is not that far-fetched, huh? Or at least the security cam stuff.
Feel better, Aims.
How does Zipcar work? Does a Mini Cooper cost more than other cars? I always wondered.
I think they set the rates differently in different cities, but in DC, a Mini Cooper is toward the middle of the price range. Something more boring is cheaper, but something big that can carry a bunch of stuff, like for going to IKEA, is more expensive.
At the time, I was living on a commune and had no tv. Missing the Simpsons was more traumatic for me though.
Naturally, with Twin Peaks the greater trauma would have been from not missing it.
Back a couple years after the show a friend of mine was on an airplane and looked over his seat back to discover that Frank Silva had the seat behind him. Boy, that was a relaxing flight...
How does Zipcar work? Does a Mini Cooper cost more than other cars? I always wondered.
Maybe a buck or two an hour.
Thanks for answering my question about the Zipcar! Vedddddy interesting.
How does Zipcar work? Does a Mini Cooper cost more than other cars? I always wondered.
Yeah, every car has a different price.
Here in SF, hybrids are the cheapest. They can be as low as $7. There isn't one in my lot though.
Regular cars are $10ish and sportier cars are $12-14 (MINI, BMW, Saab, etc.).
Hybrids are on the cheap end in NYC too - makes sense, since Zipcar pays for gas.
Generally speaking, the more expensive the car, the higher the per-hour rate will be. (And the smaller the Zipcar logo, so if you rent a Lexus to impress your date, she won't immediately pick up that it's not your car.)