View Full Version : 635 Csi on sale


DTM Autosport
12-26-2003, 09:54 AM
Check it out guys.... its a 625 csi on sale here in venezuela. I saw the car myself and its a beauty. current exchange rate is 2790 Bs. /US $. :redspot


Price of the car would be around 5 grand....


open the link on the car after you go in...


http://www.tucarro.com/indices/carro-serie-6.html

KC Ron Carter
12-27-2003, 02:45 AM
If my wife finds out you asked me to look at another car.

Well she does have an ice pick.

Do you know the tricks of an ice pick?

http://www.lobotomy.info/figure.inline/table.jpg

Armed with his new weapon, Freeman was convinced that a transorbital would be a simple piece of surgery which would not require a neurosurgeon. He decided that he would operate on the first living patient without telling Watts, whom he hoped would be sufficiently impressed to offer his encouragement thereafter. Secretly, he tried his hand on a series of patients, to whom he explained that the technique had been used successfully in Italy for a number of years, which was being economical with the truth. He did not dwell on his own lack of surgical experience. He anesthetized them with three rapid bursts of electric shock. He then drew the upper eyelid away from the eyeball, exposing the tear duct. The sharp point of the ice pick was placed in this, and then, as Freeman put it, "a light tap with a hammer is usually all that is needed to drive the point through the orbital plate". The ice pick was plunged into the brain. When it was about two inches inside, Freeman would pull the ice pick about 30 degrees backward, as far as he could without cracking the skull, and then move it up and down in another 20 degree arc, in order to cut the nerves at the base of the frontal lobes. The procedure took only a few minutes. Freeman's postoperative advice to relatives was restricted to the order: "Buy them some sunglasses."

Later,

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