NSR- Suggestions?

Former Member
Former Member
Okay, so we all like each other. Well, mostly. S-o-o-o, it does stand to reason that each and every one of has an outstanding DVD to recommend for me ( & the rest of the forums gang) to rent for viewing over the holidays: Two categories: 1.) Seasonal DVD that we must watch 2.) Non-seasonal any genre DVD that will make our holiday viewing. Thanking you in advance.
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  • Former Member
    Former Member
    You have hit the nail on the head with why I drive stick ... I borrowed my mom's car when my car died and it was horrible ... I don't even mind sitting in traffic because it gives me something to do, after awhile it becomes such habit and so automatic :laugh2: I also kept trying to hit the clutch when I was driving her car ... :dunno: H2, Start getting into "double declutching." Look it up on the web. It used to be a neccessity in the old days with manuals, but now the gears mesh a lot better, and you don't need to. However, it can really make you "drive." I do it when I am bored and on a hilly or winding road. It tends to lend itself to speeding a bit though.... ;)
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  • Former Member
    Former Member
    You have hit the nail on the head with why I drive stick ... I borrowed my mom's car when my car died and it was horrible ... I don't even mind sitting in traffic because it gives me something to do, after awhile it becomes such habit and so automatic :laugh2: I also kept trying to hit the clutch when I was driving her car ... :dunno: H2, Start getting into "double declutching." Look it up on the web. It used to be a neccessity in the old days with manuals, but now the gears mesh a lot better, and you don't need to. However, it can really make you "drive." I do it when I am bored and on a hilly or winding road. It tends to lend itself to speeding a bit though.... ;)
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