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#26
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Black honda cr-v. It is a very common car in our area. I recognize her car because in her back window she has stickers from the high school and college her son attended along with 2 of the colleges she attended...
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#27
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some old 90s honda civic. i know cuz ive been in it. and ive seen him driving it
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It was a 2-seater sports car, which gave me pause when I first saw it. I came to understand it as an indication of self-care; it was like a hobby. He kept that car for many years; not sure if he still has it.
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#29
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A silver Mercedes C-class sedan. For work he usually wears comfy, college-prof type clothes. Very casual and nonthreatening. But I've discovered his off-duty self is a bit different. Sexy car, black leather jacket, etc. He kind of typifies a silver fox. Gack. Sometimes I'd prefer a T who looks like Alfred E. Newman. Less distracting.
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#30
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I've never known what any of them have driven. There's often a separate carpark for staff at counselling centres here.
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#31
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*bangs head on desk* T drives a Porsche. I hope he's not a **** on the road.
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#32
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A tiny little red 2-seater Lexus... very sporty, not sure the make? I assume it's expensive.
Funny, the first time I saw him in it (he had left right after my appointment, and I saw him driving, but he didn't see me) - I actually thought it looked old, beat-up, and like a different car. (I'm sure it was him, I saw the license plate and saw him in it again on another day.) I thought, "wow, he charges so much, but has such an old beat-up car... poor T!" Hahaha. I have no idea if it was the light that afternoon, or my funny brain playing tricks on me! Next time I saw him, he actually came up from behind and to me left... and saw me first. I turned, and saw him with a big smile and wave from his car!!! ![]() ![]() He's got some kind of a vanity plate too... I'm not sure what it means (it clearly spells something), but I won't post it, because that would be a bit too identifying I think! |
#33
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Could be an old car that he's loved and fixed up and is attached to
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#34
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Individual T: Lexus
Marriage counselor: Audi, though a gray one, so nothing flashy Part of me is anti people who drive fancy cars. But I make an exception for them, because they're both awesome :-) |
#35
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A Subaru. I'm not sure of the model...I've never really paid attention. I've only paid attention to the several bumper stickers she has on her car.... related to yoga, being a vegetarian, etc
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#36
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My therapist/psychiatrist actually wishes he had been a mechanic! He loves working on cars. He has the weirdest car I have ever seen. It is a slime green Neon that they only made a handful of for racing. The color is truly something and he is very attached to it.
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#37
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a honda...? not good with cars.
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#38
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I wish I knew !!!!!
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#39
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My t is matronly type in her 60s so she drives something boring probably lol
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#40
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I have no idea. She seems to be very staid, maybe a Volvo station wagon?
Then again, she might ride a Harley for all I know! |
#41
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Don't really know. He mentioned that he had the same key as I do when he was showing me how to hold my key for self-defense so I'm guessing his car is the same make as mine (boring family sedan
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#42
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Ex-T drove a mini-van, purchased used, and was starting to show signs of rust and other "wear and tear". It was a very basic model. Absolutely nothing fancy about it.
Current T: If I had to guess, I would say a Subaru (any model, but most likely a sedan), or a Honda CRV. I imagine it would be a color like black or a midnight navy blue, very clean, and kept in immaculate condition. |
#43
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I have no idea. He usually takes the subway or train. Why does it matter?
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#44
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I have no idea and I could not care less.
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#45
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Honestly, American thing again I think. Cars are a big deal here.
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#46
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Maybe some enterprising artist can take pictures of those guys next to their preferred mode of transportation. And maybe it would not be as frightening as their offices.
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#47
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No idea. Never occurred to me to ask.
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#48
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Toyota Highlander, and always parked in the same spot.
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#49
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Some import compact. IDK they all look the same
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