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How much, on average, does it cost to fix a car, that has been rammed into a fire hydrant?

Today, there was some bad weather, and I ended up getting into an accident. I drove over a curb and rammed into a fire hydrant. I don't want to see if its driveable until the weather gets nicer, but I was wondering if any one had any idea about how much it would cost to repare my car. Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated. Also since I am under 18 I only have liability insurance.

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It's It's a terrible, false, shamming, and stupid metaphor used only by guys you really DON'T want to have your first sexual experience with. (Or any sexual experience.)
Men like feeling special. Sleeping with a woman whose racked up experience points as you put it doesn't make a guy feel special.
The 'lock and key' metaphor refers to the prudent practice of maintaining strong passwords for all your computer accounts, both on-line of off-line. Use a stem password that you can remember without writing it anywhere. Add to that a secondary password that applies only to the account which is being secured. Add to that a 'padding' sequence of 4-6 characters whose only purpose is to make the overall password longer. Long passwords foil brute-force cracking programmes. For example, you might construct a Yahoo! account password as something like this: aWlottaLUV {Your favourite Led Zeppelin track} yah! {Yahoo! account tag} ++++ {Extra padding} So your password might be aWlottaLUVyah!++++. Nearly uncrackable. But you only have to remember the first part.
don't worry about it, it's YOUR car. Probably just some bored person with nothing better to do than write notes and leave them on other peoples cars.
The lock and key thing is some oddball attempt to explain why it should be considered acceptable for men to have a lot of sex but not women. I really have no idea who came up with that nonsense. The used car one is supposed to be a reason why people should have sex before marriage, but as you pointed out, people aren't machines. Both are really just an attempt by people to justify their behavior. Now that I've glanced over the other answers, the used car one you're talking about might be a different one than I'm thinking about. That half of my answer might need to be ignored.

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