hey dont think your the only one in beautiful anne arundel county we got a blue/silver cabriolet and we cover the glen burnie (burnout) area by millersville . hope to see more than the white one we see at the exxon all the time by my house . look out for us we are all over on the weekends steve and arlene
saw a twin to my blue convertible at the home depot on ordinance road in glen burnie last night . was that you g street??? waited about twenty minutes but no show hey momma thought who moved our car .
it was not me at that home depot. In fact i don't even go to that area. thanks for the thought.
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saw a twin to my blue convertible at the home depot on ordinance road in glen burnie last night . was that you g street??? waited about twenty minutes but no show hey momma thought who moved our car .
OMG one of my fellow classmates was telling me about a Pink Smart he seen in that general area. It really does exist.
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i've seen quite a few lately - i even saw a PINK one last week!!! this was on rt/7 - king street heading into alexandria in the morning around 9am - it was soooooo cute!
Nobody has posted to this thread in a while, i guess Smarts are getting more common in the DC area, but i had a really interesting Smart sighting today. It was going on 123 in the Tysons area, and not only did i get to meet this what i thought was a burgundy Smart turned out to be bungee red for a BMW i recall, but this person is from Oregon, an active member on this forum for that matter who goes by the user name John_H. Think i am yanking your chain, well i have photographic proof in my member gallery titled G Street Comic Meets John H. It was a good time, and what a car it was. http://www.smartcarofamerica.com/gal...mageuser=15034
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Reason: adding a link to my photos
cool. I keep waving at other smart drivers but nobody waves back and some even give me strange looks. So I think a lot of folks out there driving are not on the list and know we have a group.
Not only did I see the blue/silver smart on the road in Vienna on Sunday, but today while heading into Home Depot, I run into a blue/silver smart miles from that other encounter. It was gstreetcomic again!
I remembered the handle when we exchanged stories and info on that very cold Sunday shoulder so the meeting was even a more pleasant experience being someone I already knew existed. To bump into him again today is just outrageous! I spent most of my smart's life in Oregon, traveled to Florida - my base in my job search - and am visiting the Northern Virginia suburbs for a few days. While here, I've run into gstreetcomic twice!
Not only did I see the blue/silver smart on the road in Vienna on Sunday, but today while heading into Home Depot, I run into a blue/silver smart miles from that other encounter. It was gstreetcomic again!
I remembered the handle when we exchanged stories and info on that very cold Sunday shoulder so the meeting was even a more pleasant experience being someone I already knew existed. To bump into him again today is just outrageous! I spent most of my smart's life in Oregon, traveled to Florida - my base in my job search - and am visiting the Northern Virginia suburbs for a few days. While here, I've run into gstreetcomic twice!
Very cool.
If you were to cross the Potomac (stay on the bridges, the ice is not thick enough) you'd see/meet more...
You should have seen my-coworkers around your car, they were saying it was a cousin and one guy even said he never seen a convertible. I gave him the info on how the top drops down, one guy even asked about mileage.
As much as the media tried to tear it down, it yet attracts attention like bees to a honey hive. BTW Jpaul, I may drop in DC this friday just to see how many are in town, and to test out a route for a future cruise.
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Not only did I see the blue/silver smart on the road in Vienna on Sunday, but today while heading into Home Depot, I run into a blue/silver smart miles from that other encounter. It was gstreetcomic again!
I remembered the handle when we exchanged stories and info on that very cold Sunday shoulder so the meeting was even a more pleasant experience being someone I already knew existed. To bump into him again today is just outrageous! I spent most of my smart's life in Oregon, traveled to Florida - my base in my job search - and am visiting the Northern Virginia suburbs for a few days. While here, I've run into gstreetcomic twice!
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