Question of the Day: Seriously, What Do You Want For Christmas?

Jonny Lieberman
by Jonny Lieberman

As some of you have no doubt read, my pal Jack Baruth is now dishing it out here at TTAC. And his Naughty and Nice Editorial got me thinking. Let’s close our eyes for a moment and pretend we’re four-years-old. Time to ask Santa for a present. Even if you’re a Jehovah’s Witness, Hindu, or like me (Jewish, but raised by a militant atheist father who would light a big fire every Chrstimas Eve to “keep the nonsense out”), it’s not going to hurt you to believe in Santa for 45 seconds. You’ve been good enough. Santa owes you. So, let’s hear it. What do you want and deserve? Me? Anything with massaging front seats (threw my back out bowling). So I’ll just go ahead and say an AMG S65. Hard to go wrong with 12 cylinders and two turbochargers. And like seriously, why not? You?

Jonny Lieberman
Jonny Lieberman

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  • Justin Berkowitz Justin Berkowitz on Dec 25, 2008

    @Ronnie Schreiber: Thanks for the great suggestions! I am just getting into Klezmer so it's good to get some advice on what to check out. TR3GUY : If I could have 2 cars I’d ask for a E class 4 matic. I’m getting old enough that I want my sedan to be smoother than a BMW. I'm not too old and I feel the same way. I know people complain about the interior of the E-Class but I like the C and E very much overall. Great, and comfortable to drive.

  • Roamer Roamer on Dec 25, 2008

    A trust fund, so I can stop looking for a job. Failing that, a job. Daily Driver: Audi RS6 Avant. Santa Says I Was Nice Second Car: Ferrari P4/5 - Pininfarina's one-off Enzo redesign Track Car: E30 M3 Gee I Would Like This Right Now: An ATV with a snowblower. It's not supposed to snow 15+ inches in Seattle, and it's still coming down.

  • Capdeblu Capdeblu on Dec 26, 2008

    I hate to say this but I want a V8-- NO a G8.

  • R H R H on Dec 26, 2008

    I'd like the assurance that I'll be fully employed for all of 2009 (I work in the financial industry in IT)

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