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Old 04-17-2015, 12:07 PM
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So third gen G35? Depends what sort of fun you wanna have though.
Third gen? I dunno. I was thinking like 04-09 or some shit. They have a bit more power than our TLs and of course, RWD. whats not to like!
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I love the G growl/purr even at stock..
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I hope you have a seperate fund for hookers n' blow in there too. Priorities, man. Priorities.
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Originally Posted by TacoBello
Third gen? I dunno. I was thinking like 04-09 or some shit. They have a bit more power than our TLs and of course, RWD. whats not to like!
You're all over the place with the G35 gens my man. 3rd gen is 02-07, 4th 07-15. During the 3rd gen there was a refresh in 05, which is what I would get.

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.

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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

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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.
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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.
Because it's by platform (Infiniti G), the moniker G35 came out in 02 with the VQ35DE model but before it was the G20 with a SR20DE. Had like absolutely nothing similar but whatever.

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.
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Pretzel.
That's a Volks Beetle, because of the back split window.
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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.
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Old 04-17-2015, 12:53 PM
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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.
Dad took a card the messicans were handing as a joke to bring back home on our road trip. 5 minutes later we had enough to make a full deck...
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Back from -ing...

Never fun working out with :ghey:-sauce hhey fever.

I hate spring sometimes. *sneezes*
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Never fun working out with :ghey:-sauce hhey fever.

I hate spring sometimes. *sneezes*
Been sneezing for a week, I used to be fine and 3 years ago this Spring allergy crap started. Hate it.
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Come over to Sacramento.

You won't stop sneezing.

City of trees
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Originally Posted by Flipster23
Come over to Sacramento.

You won't stop sneezing.

City of trees
It's probably 365 days a year too, as opposed to only a few months in Canada.






We got some good outdoor though in Quebec. If you know what I mean.
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Been sneezing for a week, I used to be fine and 3 years ago this Spring allergy crap started. Hate it.
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.
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Old 04-17-2015, 01:51 PM
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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

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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.
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.
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Originally Posted by polobunny
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.
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?
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Originally Posted by Yumcha
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?
No I haven't tried Claritin specifically, it might be worth giving it a shot. But yeah the dizziness and spaciness I can go without. Almost prefer sneezing for 10 minutes in a row than that. There was one time I took 1 allergy pill and I was so soft feeling I was wondering if it was a good idea for me to drive to work, and it's a 10 minutes straight line... :/
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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...
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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...
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.
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Originally Posted by thoiboi
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...
Jeez that's cheap. I think Claritin is 13.99 for 20 tabs. There's also Aerius really popular here, 19.99 for 20 tabs.

Maybe there's a store brand Claritin for cheaper. I see some for 5.99, just need to check the contents.
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Originally Posted by Yumcha
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.
I don't get to that point thank god, it's mostly my nose gets runny, my eyes watery, all the sneezing + lungs wheezing.
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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.
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I don't get to that point thank god, it's mostly my nose gets runny, my eyes watery, all the sneezing + lungs wheezing.
Well, the good thing for you is that over there, your air is ALOT more moist than what we get here...
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Well, the good thing for you is that over there, your air is ALOT more moist than what we get here...
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.
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Well, the good thing for you is that your ass is ALOT more moist than what we get here...


Nobody likes a dry ass.
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Nobody likes a dry ass.
Well, in dry climates...make sure you use lotsa petroleum jerry.
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Well, in dry climates...make sure you use lotsa petroleum jerry.
Petroleum jelly doesn't play nice with latex, you don't want ass babies!
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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.
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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.
Can't get any injections if I want to be able to give blood. Can't get tattoo'ed either. I'm at like 36 blood donations now, rock on!
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Those poor suckers who got your blood..
Platelets and plasma, to be more precise. Probably saved a few people who got shot or some shit, didn't bleed out thanks to me.
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Astrogride...?
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Platelets and plasma, to be more precise. Probably saved a few people who got shot or some shit, didn't bleed out thanks to me.
Great.. now they're going to recover, payback, but doesn't know how to shoot, end up killing some poor innocent fucker.

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