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So according to these two guys further down the page, non VAG cars aren't invited to Southern Worthersee... :lol: can someone talk some sense into these morons?

http://forums.vwvort...ts-of-SoWo-Meet

as always. vortex drama.

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Drove the wagon for the first time since July. :wub: :wub: :wub: :wub: :wub:

Not long after you posted this, you immediately regretted it didn't you.

I'm in your area, I'm in California. I was at Target, and noticed an employee's lack of teeth. That's when I realized that Maryland is on the same latitude as Kentucky. The roads are beautifully laid out though, and soooo smooth. It's ridiculous. And I've got a new generation Focus rental. It's an auto with a hydraulic dual-clutch 6speed. It makes it minorly enjoyable, and the powerband is actually applied pretty nice. Interior is still poor and lacks any kind of features I'd expect their target audience to want that they could easily provide for dirt money.

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California, Maryland? Isn't that like having a town named Minnesota, Mississippi?

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Which came first, the State or the town?

I'm in your area, I'm in California. I was at Target, and noticed an employee's lack of teeth. That's when I realized that Maryland is on the same latitude as Kentucky. The roads are beautifully laid out though, and soooo smooth. It's ridiculous. And I've got a new generation Focus rental. It's an auto with a hydraulic dual-clutch 6speed. It makes it minorly enjoyable, and the powerband is actually applied pretty nice. Interior is still poor and lacks any kind of features I'd expect their target audience to want that they could easily provide for dirt money.

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Today someone told me there's a 'Hollywood' down the street.

"Hollywood is an unincorporated community located within St. Mary's County, Maryland.[1] It was named in 1867, when a storeowner at Thompson's General Store near the Uniontown section of Hollywood required a name for the post office inside the store. The storeowner was inspired by the gigantic holly tree planted in front of the store and named the post office Hollywood."

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