Cars and Coffee - Maple Lawn, Md. ???
#557
Happy New Year Everyone ! Im always impressed when I check in here at how you guys have kept things going. That was my goal from the beginning, and clearly you are making it happen ! Come spring, we should be able to have quite a turnout !
Got a call today about an article in the Howard County Times :
http://www.baltimoresun.com/explore/...,5743591.story
Enjoy and see you soon !
Got a call today about an article in the Howard County Times :
http://www.baltimoresun.com/explore/...,5743591.story
Enjoy and see you soon !
#558
^^^ Ed bro Maple Lawn Cars & Coffee was your baby bud, and since it's birth you've run off abandoning it like a crackhead mother leaving her child in a dumpster !!! LOL!! How've ya been bud? Happy new year! When are you gonna start showing up to the ML again bro (oh and lemme know when you're planning on hitting the track again maybe we can tandem the race cars up there).....heck I've been to ML more than you and I hate waking up early hahaha !!!
#559
^^^ Ed bro Maple Lawn Cars & Coffee was your baby bud, and since it's birth you've run off abandoning it like a crackhead mother leaving her child in a dumpster !!! LOL!! How've ya been bud? Happy new year! When are you gonna start showing up to the ML again bro (oh and lemme know when you're planning on hitting the track again maybe we can tandem the race cars up there).....heck I've been to ML more than you and I hate waking up early hahaha !!!
#567
Good meeting you...I was in the CC demo.
#568
read the article...lol funny one about "and they go on and on about fuel economy" LOL I don't think I've ever heard a conversation centered around fuel economy at and C & C lol! Heck a lot of these cars are lucky to see 15 mpg
#569
15 mpg? I'll take it
#570
I talked to him at length about gas mileage... Explaining that the corvette gets mileage in the 20s and that my daily driver civic gets 30+in mixed driving... I think most of us are rather "responsible" when it comes to our daily's and the environment, even if it's mostly a function of monetary savings for us