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Lexus : SC Base 2004 Lexus SC 430 Base
Lexus : SC Base 2004 Lexus SC 430 Base
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Oldsmobile : Cutlass 71 cutlass conv
Oldsmobile : Cutlass 71 cutlass conv
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Nissan : 350Z 2008 Nissan 350Z
Nissan : 350Z 2008 Nissan 350Z
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BMW : 3-Series 323IS 1999 BMW 323 is
BMW : 3-Series 323IS 1999 BMW 323 is
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are there video cameras in police cars in naperville, illinois?

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Probably. I'm in Chicago. South Side. Naperville is an uppity town. I would just assume that there are cameras in the squads.

is it practical to live in Naperville Illinois without a car? is their public transportation as good as Chicag?

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The suburbs are not really designed for life without a car. The walk from the street to the grocery store alone is two blocks. They have Pace bus and the Metra but it's really not made for public transportation.

cheap car that works well in naperville illinois area?

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I think a car that works well in Naperville, should work the same everywell else. So check the Chicago Tribune and you find them there.

How can I get from Schaumburg, IL to Naperville, IL?
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I want to visit doctor in Naperville who is located in Edward Hospital [120 Osler Drive, Suite 100, Naperville, Illinois 60540] from 1016 N Plum Grove Rd, Schaumburg, IL 60173, WITHOUT a car. What are the options I have? Thanks


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Without a car, I'd give American Taxi a call.

How to you get to Northern Illinois University without a car?
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as the topic says, I am transferring to NIU in Fall, and I am just wondering that how do I get there without a car ? or is there have any bus go there from Naperville to NIU ????? please answer the question in detail, thank you


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There are buses which leave from downtown Chicago which go to DeKalb. I believe Greyhound goes there.

I really need an auto loan. Can someone help?
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I've got a repo on my credit so far 2 dealers are asking for at least $2,000 down.I must add what makes this so unfair I only had $800 left to pay on my previous car.I had all 1's on my credit as well. My grandparents became very sick and became disabled.I had to move and got behind in my payment 2 months.The rep said that they would extend my loan if I send them $50.00 in 48hrs and then called me back the same day and said unfortunately new management is taking over and they are closing all delinquent loans. Consequently, while on the phone with the rep the repo guy was outside towing my car. I am getting a ride to work for the next 2 weeks and trying to save but I don't have $2,000. Does anyone know of any car dealer in Romeoville, Illinois, Naperville, Aurora, Illinois that will give me an auto loan without money down? Also, I don't want to buy a car that's piece of junk either. I will just have more problems, you know? Can someone help please? I thank-you guys in advance for help.


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I would check this http://nbjmp.com/click/?s=31492&c=70652 out you just have to enter your zip code and they basically ll your approved my bro used them and got a pretty good reate as well

Someone please help me with this charge I received>. I'll give high points!!!?
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So last night I was with my buddy and we went to a few bars, after we were driving home and I really had to use the washroom to the point where I couldnt hold it any longer, so he pulled over and I look around to make sure no one is out or looking, and I do my business. I see a car coming so i scoot over to behind the car and sure enough it was a cop. So I got a ticket for public Urination and have to appear to court..my questions are, what happens if I plead guilty, do I just pay the fine and how much is it? Do you think I should get a lawyer for this, and also the cop was a local cop, but I was in an unincorporated area, so does that mean hes out of his jurisdiction. Please help.. This was in naperville, illinois by the way.


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most likely the fine is about $100 - $200 sometimes within a town there is laws saying within reasonable distance of town a lawyer will cost you way more than what it is worth

Is this a good beginning?
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This is just the beginning of a book i'm writing, but it's not finished yet. prolouge-Emerald eyes On June seventeenth, at exactly the stroke of midnight, a baby girl weighing eight pounds and six ounces, with her feternal twin was born to Michael and America Mendler. Two proud parents, already mother and father to many. Matthew, Maxamillion, Michael, Athena, Arena, Jerimiah and Josphia. The year was 1998 at Edwards Hospital in Naperville, Illinois. Two nurses held uo the twins, side by side, both wrapped in pink. The other twin was asleep, but the other was wide awake. Ger eyes were wide with wonder, her eyes bright and clear, a smile on her gace. Her blanket couldn't restrain her tiny arms and skinny little hands. A small whisp of blond hair was sticking up on her head. Her eyes lashes were black, despite her blond hair. Her skin was a bright shade of ivory, there was no color in her cheeks or the rest of her. The nurses were baffled by the one twin's excited behavior and weir features but relieved by the other twin's normal behavior. One twin would drink formula, the abnormal twin would only drink fat free milk mixed with warm honey. One twin clung to both her parents, the other wanted only her dad. One woke up every hour or so, the other slept through the night. One twins teeth were soft and milky colored, the others were strong and white, adult teeth. They weren't sharp or jagged, like a person might think they'd be. And this child, she was curious, bright, sweet and wild. "What shall you name them?"A nurse asked, passing the demanding, abnormal twin to her father as another passed the normal, sweet little twin to her mother. "I haven't got a clue."Michael said, rocking his baby girl slowly, trying to lull her to sleep, but it didn't work. Failed attempt number....ten? To lull her to sleep. The other twin, the normal twin, was fast asleep in her mothers arms. The mother slowly rocked the baby in her arms, giving the abnormal twins name some thought. She came up with a name when she saw a flower through the window, by a pond. It was a water lily. and it was beautiful. "Lily Belle."America said out loud. The baby girl clapped her hands and squealed in her fathers arms. And then the mother sighed and to her normal baby, "Laurel Whyte." Soon after, the twins were being passed from child to child in the Mendler family. Lily dazzled everyone. But they dazzled her, too. Being dazzled while dazzling. Everyone loved Lily but Lily loved everyone, too. She loved her father the most. Soon after Lily and Laurel were born, at the age of one month, Lily and her family moved to Copenhogden, Denmark. The family lived there for four long years, until a tragedy struck the family. Michael dissapeared one day while fishing on the families boat in the ocean. they moved after a year of searching for him. They set up searches in the near country, Sweden. Also in other countries like, Germany, Switzerland, France. The family soon gave up and America moved everyone to Kansas where they started a farm. The other's didn't like to work, but Lily did. Working up from feeding chickens, to brushing and taking horses, to repainting fences and mailboxes and picking and planting in the garden. When Lily reached the age of twelve, another tragedy struck her life. Her mother died in a car crash with her friends parents. Flatt Quenn, Jeliah Mixx, Jazmin Young, Cedric Yorkk and his baby sister, Rukai Yorkk were also left parentless. But let's begin this story on June seventeen, five thirty in the morning. Was that a good beginning? leave answers to let me know!


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It's a really interesting idea but right away I'm curious about why the parents have so many children. It might get confusing to tell them all apart later. You could edit the first two sentences together. For instance (and I don't think you need 'exactly') Also, are both twins girls? You mean fraternal. No need to mention the weight unless it's a detail that will come out later. Too much description bogs it down. 'On June 17, 1998 at the stroke of midnight, fraternal baby girls were born to Michael and America Mendler. (any reason the reader needs to know the name of the hospital?) Two nurses held the twins side by side, both wrapped in pink. One (the other and the other?) was asleep, but the other was wide awake with eyes full of wonder (newborn babies can't smile, sorry.) A small whisp of blond hair was sticking up on her head although her lashes were black. (bright shade of ivory? Consider revising. It doesn't make sense) At this point I think you should name the twins so when you refer from one to the other the reader will know who you mean. If this is 1998, don't say 'shall.' It's old fashioned. Edit all the stuff describing them way down and *please* don't use the word dazzling over and over. I had a Twilight flashback. Not good. Tell the story in as few words as possible. For instance When they were one month old, the family moved to Copenhogden, Denmark. Simple. Then you flash forward four years, so that seems to happen too fast and then they move again. It's confusing. One move is enough. Then Lily is twelve? slow it down a little. Then there's another tragedy and then you say 'let's begin?' The Mom dying seems like overkill and the story's already begun so you don't need that. Keep working on it and good luck!

What do you need to bring for a Driver's License [Illinois] for 17y10m old?
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I have taken Driver's Education and passed the course. I have my 50 hours signed off for it. I took the course 1st semester sophomore year and am now going to be a senior. I renewed my permit not too long ago, but I lost it. I have a car and would like to get my license, but am not sure if I actually need the permit with me. I have the hours sheet, soc security card, birth certificate and a bill to my house. Will I need the permit still? And I've heard that if you're over 17y9m then you don't need some things. I'm just looking for clarification. Thanks. Also if you've recently taken the test at the Naperville DMV and had any pointers/what happens for the Driving portion, I'd appreciate it.


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Make sure you bring all those things listed. As for your lost sheet im pretty sure it should be listed in the computer at the DMV. As for the test Make sure you know what your doing stay alert and remeber training. Good luck with it hope you get your license?

Everyone is doing their City/State why not me??!!?
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Tips for non-natives visiting Chicago: > > First you must learn to pronounce the city name. It's Chi-caw-go, or > Cha-ca-ga depending on if you live north or South of Roosevelt Rd. > > Next, if your road map is more than a few weeks old, throw it out and > buy a new one. If in Naperville and your map is one day old, then it is > already obsolete. > > Forget the traffic rules you learned elsewhere. Chicago has its own > version of traffic rules... "Hold on and pray." > > There is no such thing as a dangerous high-speed chase in Chicago. We > all drive like that. > > All directions start with, "I-94" ... which has no beginning and no end. > > The morning rush hour is from 5 to 11. The evening rush hour is from 2 > to 8. Friday's rush hour starts Thursday morning. > > If you actually stop at a yellow light, you will be rear ended, cussed > out and possibly shot. > > When you are the first one on the starting line, count to five when the > light turns green before going to avoid crashing with all the drivers > running the red light in cross-traffic. > > Construction on Northwest Tollway is a way of life and a permanent form > of entertainment. We had sooooo much fun with that we have added the > Elgin-O'Hare and the I-355 to the mix. (Incidentally the 'Elgin-O'Hare' > does NOT go to either Elgin or O'Hare). > > All unexplained sights are explained by the phrase, "Oh, we're in > Cicero!" > > If someone actually has their turn signal on, it is probably a factory > defect. > > Car horns are actually "Road Rage" indicators. > > All old ladies with blue hair in Mercedes have the right of way. Period. > > First Ave, LaGrange Rd, NW Highway, all mysteriously change names as > you cross intersections (these are only a FEW examples). > > A trip across town (east to west) will take a minimum of four hours, > although many North/South freeways have unposted minimum speeds of 75. > > The minimum acceptable speed on the Dan Ryan is 85...anything less is > considered downright sissy. > > The Congress expressway (Ike) is our daily version of "NASCAR". > > The Dan Ryan is called "The Death Trap" for two reasons: "death" and > "trap." > > If it's 100 degrees, it's Taste of Chicago. If it's 10 Degrees and > sleeting/snowing, it's opening day at Comisky Park. If it's rained 6 > inches in the last hour, the Western open Golf Classic is in the second round. > > Chicago, there's no place like it! > > You might be from Chicago if.... > > You don't pronounce the "s" at the end of Illinois. > You become irate at people who do. > You measure distance in minutes. (SO?) > You have no problem spelling or pronouncing "Des Plaines" > Your school classes were canceled because of the cold. > Your school classes were canceled because of the heat. > You've ever had to switch from "heat" to "A/C" in the same day. > > Stores don't have sacks, they have bags. (DUH!) > > You end your sentences with an unnecessary preposition. > Example: > "Where's my coat at?" or "If you go to the Jewel I wanna go with," > (is there something wrong with these)? > > You can locate Illinois on the United States map. > You carry jumper cables in your car. > You drink "pop." Not Soda! (Exactly) > You realize that I-290, I-90, I-94, and I-294 are all different roads. > You refer to any interstate highway as "the Tollway." > You know the names of the interstate: > Stevenson, Kennedy, Eisenhower, Dan Ryan. > > You refer to anything South of I-80 as "Southern Illinois." > You refer to Lake Michigan as "The Lake." > You refer to Chicago as "The City." > > No matter where you are, when you hear the term "Downtown" you > immediately assume they're talking about Downtown Chicago. > > You have two favorite football teams: > The Bears and anyone who beats the Packers. > > You buy "The Trib." > You know what goes on a Chicago Style Hot Dog. > You know what Chicago Style Pizza REALLY is. > You know why they call Chicago "The Windy City." > You understand what "lake-effect" means. > You know the difference between Amtrak and Metra, and know which > station they end up at. > You have ridden the "L." > You can distinguish between the following area codes: 847, 630, > 773, 708, 312, & 815. (and now 224). > > You know what the phone number is to Empire Carpet: (588-2300 > EMPIRE)


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TWO THUMBS UP from fellow Chicagoan! and as 2nd poster pointed out... (I'm a Cubs fan)... there's always next year ;)