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 Posted by Justin on 09/26/11 11:36 
Paul Sture wrote on [Wed, 04 Jan 2006 21:35:05 +0100]: 
> Justin wrote: 
>> Paul Sture wrote on [Wed, 04 Jan 2006 20:28:41 +0100]: 
>>  
>>>Justin wrote: 
>>> 
>>>>Michelle Steiner wrote on [Wed, 04 Jan 2006 11:29:28 -0700]: 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>>>In article <slrndro33s.96a.nospam@debian.dns2go.com>, 
>>>>>Justin <nospam@insightbb.com> wrote: 
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>>>>In common usage, it would usually mean that they had not owned a  
>>>>>>>car, not that they had never driven/ridden in one.  If someone said  
>>>>>>>"I've lived without a car for 6 years" I would assume (as would  
>>>>>>>most people, I think) that they didn't OWN one. 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>>So, someone could rent or lease one and still fall under your  
>>>>>>definition. 
>>>>> 
>>>>>Yup, or even drive one as part of his job.  So long as he doesn't own  
>>>>>one.  I'll even add so long as he doesn't rent or lease one on a  
>>>>>long-term basis.  (leasing from a dealer is the equivalent of  
>>>>>owning--not equal to owning, though, especially from a legal standpoint.) 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>>If you are using one at all then you're not living without it. 
>>> 
>>>Nope. If you only borrow or rent one for the occasonal trip, you are not  
>>>"living with" a car. 
>>  
>>  
>> You're not living without one, either... 
>>  
> 
> What part of the following don't you understand? 
 
What part of "I have lived without <blah> my entire life" leaves open to 
any possible interpretation that they have ever used <blah>
 
  
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