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For the same reason why you'd drive a Ferrari or a Lamborghini (both of which typically get worse mileage than the turbodiesel H1). They're exotic ... more » -
Blah blah blah four wheel drive. Blah blah blah interior room. Blah blah blah can drive over obstacles because it was an Army vehicle. Blah blah... more » -
Indeed, a Hummer is the SUV. It's the limit, and commentary like this is part of what makes it the most extreme statement you can make in a big ur... more » -
While the status symbol, both in terms of wealth and saying "fuck you" to environmentalism, and sense of security are both part of it, I don't thin... more » -
The whole point is that they guzzle gas. People who buy Hummers are demonstrating that they're rich enough to afford a huge, ugly piece of shit an... more » -
Lochaerie Resort at Lake Quinault. Not super cheap, but definitely beautiful. The have a several cabins that range from two person up to 6 o... more » -
We went to Foss River Lodge near Stevens Pass for our Honeymoon. We loved having the cabin all to ourselves. It has a hot tub and is right on a riv... more » -
I second the suggestion of Granville Island. There's two breweries worth checking out, and an area that sorta resembles a flea market that you sho... more » -
There are a multitude of vacation home rental websites out there; I prefer to use cyberrentals.com, and homeaway.com due to relative ease of use. ... more » -
The blind radio DJ in O Brother Where Art Thou - because that's what he describes the Soggy Bottom Boys' music as, "old-timey." more » - more answers in Travel »
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