The 3G Ramblings & General Discussion Thread (Trois)
#7681
Team Owner
#7682
Senior Moderator
Oh then by all means!! Buy away!!
#7683
Senior Moderator
I love the G growl/purr even at stock..
#7684
Team Owner
I hope you have a seperate fund for hookers n' blow in there too. Priorities, man. Priorities.
#7685
Registered Bunny
Goes without saying you don't want a G35x, cause AT.
Edit: If you can spring for a 4th gen 07 then go for it though, VQ35HR > VQ35DE. Price is just getting a bit high imho for "another" car.
Last edited by polobunny; 04-17-2015 at 12:30 PM.
#7686
Team Owner
Yup, like I said, I dunno. I really have no interest in Nissan. Just saying it's an option for flippy to check out. But thanks for being the generation guru
Last edited by TacoBello; 04-17-2015 at 12:37 PM.
#7687
Team Owner
Wait, the g35 didn't even come out until like 02 or 03. And it was a completely new body when it came out. How is it a 3rd gen? That's like calling the TLX the 5th gen TL, when really, it's just a first gen TLX. It's no more a 5th gen TL than it is a 3rd gen TSX.
#7688
Registered Bunny
For all it's worth, 02-07 is first gen of the G35 per se, but 3rd gen of the G series. I could have been clearer but didn't think that was needed.
Nissan's good at producing all the same cars and putting a different name on it because they changed the motor or the shell.
#7689
Team Owner
Pretzel.
#7690
Chapter Leader (Southern Region)
Thread Starter
Vegas..
#7692
Chapter Leader (Southern Region)
Thread Starter
Reminds me of the prank where they go around asking girls how much.. because hoochie out for Vegas.. until one girl actually tells them how much.
#7694
Senior Moderator
Back from -ing...
Never fun working out with :ghey:-sauce hhey fever.
I hate spring sometimes. *sneezes*
Never fun working out with :ghey:-sauce hhey fever.
I hate spring sometimes. *sneezes*
#7699
Senior Moderator
*sneezes*
I usually "fix" this problem by heading to the Rockies around late April/early May. It's amazing...a day breathing that amazing air in and it literally cures me. And my symptoms are alot better when I get back into the city.
Anyhow, hopefully I can make a trek to Bamph sometime soon.
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polobunny (04-17-2015)
#7700
Registered Bunny
Sounds fun. Once I start sneezing I sneeze like 20 freaking times in a row until I give myself a headache and my eyes water. lol
I don't like taking claritin and that sort of stuff. No matter what they say it always ends up affecting me in a "bad" way. Like being slightly dizzy or spaced out.
I can go up north and get some fresh air for a day by doing a 1 hour drive or so... might be worth it if it turns out helping me.
Still though, that stuff showed up out of nowhere 3 years ago. Doesn't make my asthma any more fun. Should prob get an inhaler but fuck that shit.
Yeah, it's awful. I've been taking Claritin for the last couple of years...but, this year...it seems it's just extra bad with the stuff in the air or something. I can't imagine what it'd be like if I didn't take any antihistamines.
*sneezes*
I usually "fix" this problem by heading to the Rockies around late April/early May. It's amazing...a day breathing that amazing air in and it literally cures me. And my symptoms are alot better when I get back into the city.
Anyhow, hopefully I can make a trek to Bamph sometime soon.
*sneezes*
I usually "fix" this problem by heading to the Rockies around late April/early May. It's amazing...a day breathing that amazing air in and it literally cures me. And my symptoms are alot better when I get back into the city.
Anyhow, hopefully I can make a trek to Bamph sometime soon.
I can go up north and get some fresh air for a day by doing a 1 hour drive or so... might be worth it if it turns out helping me.
Still though, that stuff showed up out of nowhere 3 years ago. Doesn't make my asthma any more fun. Should prob get an inhaler but fuck that shit.
#7701
Senior Moderator
Sounds fun. Once I start sneezing I sneeze like 20 freaking times in a row until I give myself a headache and my eyes water. lol
I don't like taking claritin and that sort of stuff. No matter what they say it always ends up affecting me in a "bad" way. Like being slightly dizzy or spaced out.
I can go up north and get some fresh air for a day by doing a 1 hour drive or so... might be worth it if it turns out helping me.
Still though, that stuff showed up out of nowhere 3 years ago. Doesn't make my asthma any more fun. Should prob get an inhaler but fuck that shit.
I don't like taking claritin and that sort of stuff. No matter what they say it always ends up affecting me in a "bad" way. Like being slightly dizzy or spaced out.
I can go up north and get some fresh air for a day by doing a 1 hour drive or so... might be worth it if it turns out helping me.
Still though, that stuff showed up out of nowhere 3 years ago. Doesn't make my asthma any more fun. Should prob get an inhaler but fuck that shit.
I can attest that Claritin's non-drowsy drug does NOT cause any dizziness or spaciness. You're going to be 100% yourself. Then again, maybe everyone's different and react to drugs differently?
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polobunny (04-17-2015)
#7702
Registered Bunny
Hmmm...have you tried Claritin specifically? My sister (going through med residency) suggested I use it since I'm like you, worried the other off-the-shelf antihistamines would knock me out...
I can attest that Claritin's non-drowsy drug does NOT cause any dizziness or spaciness. You're going to be 100% yourself. Then again, maybe everyone's different and react to drugs differently?
I can attest that Claritin's non-drowsy drug does NOT cause any dizziness or spaciness. You're going to be 100% yourself. Then again, maybe everyone's different and react to drugs differently?
#7703
Senior Moderator
Allergy medicine gets expensive as fast especially when i take it every day..
I use the Costco-branded Zyrtec equivalent and it's decent and fairly priced. comes in a one year supply for about 15 bucks although this year has been worse than usual... I'm still sneezing with it and don't even want to think what it'd be like if i didn't take anything at all...
I use the Costco-branded Zyrtec equivalent and it's decent and fairly priced. comes in a one year supply for about 15 bucks although this year has been worse than usual... I'm still sneezing with it and don't even want to think what it'd be like if i didn't take anything at all...
#7704
Senior Moderator
Allergy medicine gets expensive as fast especially when i take it every day..
I use the Costco-branded Zyrtec equivalent and it's decent and fairly priced. comes in a one year supply for about 15 bucks although this year has been worse than usual... I'm still sneezing with it and don't even want to think what it'd be like if i didn't take anything at all...
I use the Costco-branded Zyrtec equivalent and it's decent and fairly priced. comes in a one year supply for about 15 bucks although this year has been worse than usual... I'm still sneezing with it and don't even want to think what it'd be like if i didn't take anything at all...
Combine that with the relatively dry air here...combo for one of the major veins in the nose to go kaboom.
So, need something to reduce the symptoms or else is what the doctors have said.
Had to suffer through having my nose packed and I'll say this, none of you have gone through the excruciating pain to yourself until you've had your nose packed. I was literally ready to ask the doctor if he could just end my life then and there.
#7705
Registered Bunny
Allergy medicine gets expensive as fast especially when i take it every day..
I use the Costco-branded Zyrtec equivalent and it's decent and fairly priced. comes in a one year supply for about 15 bucks although this year has been worse than usual... I'm still sneezing with it and don't even want to think what it'd be like if i didn't take anything at all...
I use the Costco-branded Zyrtec equivalent and it's decent and fairly priced. comes in a one year supply for about 15 bucks although this year has been worse than usual... I'm still sneezing with it and don't even want to think what it'd be like if i didn't take anything at all...
Maybe there's a store brand Claritin for cheaper. I see some for 5.99, just need to check the contents.
#7706
Chapter Leader (Southern Region)
Thread Starter
Did you try shoving it up your ass?
#7707
Registered Bunny
Yeah...a box of Claritin is NOT cheap. But, it's either that or a visit to the ER. Back in 2013, I had 3 stints in the ER due to MASSIVE/EPIC nosebleeds as a result of allergies and repeated sneezing/nose-blowing.
Combine that with the relatively dry air here...combo for one of the major veins in the nose to go kaboom.
So, need something to reduce the symptoms or else is what the doctors have said.
Had to suffer through having my nose packed and I'll say this, none of you have gone through the excruciating pain to yourself until you've had your nose packed. I was literally ready to ask the doctor if he could just end my life then and there.
Combine that with the relatively dry air here...combo for one of the major veins in the nose to go kaboom.
So, need something to reduce the symptoms or else is what the doctors have said.
Had to suffer through having my nose packed and I'll say this, none of you have gone through the excruciating pain to yourself until you've had your nose packed. I was literally ready to ask the doctor if he could just end my life then and there.
#7708
Chapter Leader (Southern Region)
Thread Starter
Your allergens have nothing on our allergens.. I'm talking molds and allergens in the tens of thousands. So much that it leaves a layer of funk on everything outside.
#7709
Senior Moderator
#7710
Registered Bunny
It is generally, but at work the air is dry as fuck. Since we bought this building my allergies have gotten worse and other people are complaining too. We get static electricity shocks whenever we touch something... real good for the computers.
#7711
Chapter Leader (Southern Region)
Thread Starter
#7712
Senior Moderator
#7713
Chapter Leader (Southern Region)
Thread Starter
That's not the right jelly
#7715
Confusing Name Guy
I actually got Pollen-X injections for my allergies and it helped a LOT. Somewhat expensive in Canada, but definitely worth it if its a serious problem for you during the spring / summer months.
#7717
Chapter Leader (Southern Region)
Thread Starter
Those poor suckers who got your blood..
#7719
Senior Moderator
#7720
Chapter Leader (Southern Region)
Thread Starter