Hey everyone. I'm Rob also. 19 for another month, I live in snowy southern Maine, a little over an hour north of Boston for those unfamiliar.
My car is a 2000 Chevy Cavilier, which isn't road legal at the moment. Needs some tires and an inspection. I spend all my time driving my parents 2006 Subaru Outback, carting them around everywhere. The Cavilier is a manual coupe and is a really good, zippy car. I even drove it from here all the way down the eastern seaboard to Florida in July of 2006. Fantastic car. The Subaru is very comfortable with some kit, but it needs an AUX jack for my mp3 player. The 2007 Outbacks have it, but this doesn't. And it's not easily customized. Accelerator hesitation and a real lack of power, but it's got the rallying pedigree with the AWD and how comfortable it is to drive.
Other than that, I dabble in photography but that's on hold while I wait for a new camera. I'm still stuck with a Canon powershot handheld from 2004.
http://photographybyish.deviantart.com/gallery/ That's the best I could do with it.
I absolutely love Top Gear and I've decided that right now it is by far my favorite show on TV. We get it once a week on BBC America, but I'm on the long journey of downloading each episode from the beginning. It's one of those shows that makes me feel good, and I try to show it to everyone I could, and they love it when I show it to them.
I'd love an "I Am the Stig" t-shirt, which is kind of annoying being in America with our terribly weak dollar. The pound has doubled up the dollar, so that means $35 or so for a shirt from Britain! Oh well.
I've enjoyed the few days I've checked this site out, and hope to add to the discussions and hopefully make some fellow top-gear-loving friends.