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Drink Cup Holder
#21

[quote name='flash' timestamp='1346186287' post='131834']i like these:



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Nice, but then where would I put my fire extinguisher?
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#22

Priorities, man. How often to do have a fire? How often do you need a shot of caffein?
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#23

You can put out a fire with coffee, or beer for that matter.
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#24

Somebody say cup holder?
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#25

Ok Jay, Mr. how much for your daughter? Does she come trained not to spill liquids?
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#26

lol - are you asking if she has been trained in deglutition?
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#27

Hey ! Leave Monica Lewinsky out of this thread and get back to coffee . Sheesh..
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#28

Good Bob! I had to look that word up. But now it's my favorite! Lol

DS your getting old!
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#29

i tried to have that model of drink holder installed in my 968 but her bra strap keep getting caught in the gear shift. so it was not condusive to safe driving.
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#30

Isn't that what the tiptronic was for?
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#31

Please tell a rube like me why you would be driving with that cup holder in your car? Modify by removing the strap which gets back to my original question.
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#32

Willing to bet that this is the only car forum on Earth with the word "deglutition" anywhere in the archives...



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#33

I'd be willing to bet one of those cups your right! Does high maintenance include deglutition? No doubt that would be one of them thar high falutin cup holders!
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