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August 15, 2009 at 8:16 PM #445822August 15, 2009 at 8:47 PM #445053ZeitgeistParticipant
Never piss off flu:
What Mr. Mueller discovered is that sodium silicate is the designated agent of death for cars surrendered under the federal cash-for-clunkers program. To receive government reimbursement, auto dealers who offer rebates on new cars in exchange for so-called clunkers must agree to “kill” the old models, using a method the government outlines in great detail in its 136-page manual for dealers: Drain the engine of oil and replace it with two quarts of a sodium-silicate solution.
August 15, 2009 at 8:47 PM #445246ZeitgeistParticipantNever piss off flu:
What Mr. Mueller discovered is that sodium silicate is the designated agent of death for cars surrendered under the federal cash-for-clunkers program. To receive government reimbursement, auto dealers who offer rebates on new cars in exchange for so-called clunkers must agree to “kill” the old models, using a method the government outlines in great detail in its 136-page manual for dealers: Drain the engine of oil and replace it with two quarts of a sodium-silicate solution.
August 15, 2009 at 8:47 PM #445584ZeitgeistParticipantNever piss off flu:
What Mr. Mueller discovered is that sodium silicate is the designated agent of death for cars surrendered under the federal cash-for-clunkers program. To receive government reimbursement, auto dealers who offer rebates on new cars in exchange for so-called clunkers must agree to “kill” the old models, using a method the government outlines in great detail in its 136-page manual for dealers: Drain the engine of oil and replace it with two quarts of a sodium-silicate solution.
August 15, 2009 at 8:47 PM #445656ZeitgeistParticipantNever piss off flu:
What Mr. Mueller discovered is that sodium silicate is the designated agent of death for cars surrendered under the federal cash-for-clunkers program. To receive government reimbursement, auto dealers who offer rebates on new cars in exchange for so-called clunkers must agree to “kill” the old models, using a method the government outlines in great detail in its 136-page manual for dealers: Drain the engine of oil and replace it with two quarts of a sodium-silicate solution.
August 15, 2009 at 8:47 PM #445837ZeitgeistParticipantNever piss off flu:
What Mr. Mueller discovered is that sodium silicate is the designated agent of death for cars surrendered under the federal cash-for-clunkers program. To receive government reimbursement, auto dealers who offer rebates on new cars in exchange for so-called clunkers must agree to “kill” the old models, using a method the government outlines in great detail in its 136-page manual for dealers: Drain the engine of oil and replace it with two quarts of a sodium-silicate solution.
August 15, 2009 at 9:45 PM #444978CoronitaParticipant[quote=Zeitgeist]Maybe it needs a for sale sign on it with his number.[/quote]
Ha ha….I had a buddy of mind that played a prank on me. He stuck one of the agent’s sign on my lawn in 2005. People wouldn’t stop knocking…. I guess fast forward now, and he were to do the same thing, I’d get a lot of knocks from “loan mod experts”. Just today, I was at legoland, and as I was passing the “get a free $100 gift card booth…err… I mean timeshare sell job” in front of the entrance, I heard one guy reading part of the terms to someone interested in attending. If you had a bankruptcy, foreclosure, loan mod, etc…no problem…we can still work with you….. Lol…..
I learned that sodium silicate in an engine does interesting things from the government recently. I really hope folks don’t decide to get creative with stealership loaner cars IF their repairs/bills go south …. ( I never go to stealerships, so that’s not me)
August 15, 2009 at 9:45 PM #445172CoronitaParticipant[quote=Zeitgeist]Maybe it needs a for sale sign on it with his number.[/quote]
Ha ha….I had a buddy of mind that played a prank on me. He stuck one of the agent’s sign on my lawn in 2005. People wouldn’t stop knocking…. I guess fast forward now, and he were to do the same thing, I’d get a lot of knocks from “loan mod experts”. Just today, I was at legoland, and as I was passing the “get a free $100 gift card booth…err… I mean timeshare sell job” in front of the entrance, I heard one guy reading part of the terms to someone interested in attending. If you had a bankruptcy, foreclosure, loan mod, etc…no problem…we can still work with you….. Lol…..
I learned that sodium silicate in an engine does interesting things from the government recently. I really hope folks don’t decide to get creative with stealership loaner cars IF their repairs/bills go south …. ( I never go to stealerships, so that’s not me)
August 15, 2009 at 9:45 PM #445509CoronitaParticipant[quote=Zeitgeist]Maybe it needs a for sale sign on it with his number.[/quote]
Ha ha….I had a buddy of mind that played a prank on me. He stuck one of the agent’s sign on my lawn in 2005. People wouldn’t stop knocking…. I guess fast forward now, and he were to do the same thing, I’d get a lot of knocks from “loan mod experts”. Just today, I was at legoland, and as I was passing the “get a free $100 gift card booth…err… I mean timeshare sell job” in front of the entrance, I heard one guy reading part of the terms to someone interested in attending. If you had a bankruptcy, foreclosure, loan mod, etc…no problem…we can still work with you….. Lol…..
I learned that sodium silicate in an engine does interesting things from the government recently. I really hope folks don’t decide to get creative with stealership loaner cars IF their repairs/bills go south …. ( I never go to stealerships, so that’s not me)
August 15, 2009 at 9:45 PM #445581CoronitaParticipant[quote=Zeitgeist]Maybe it needs a for sale sign on it with his number.[/quote]
Ha ha….I had a buddy of mind that played a prank on me. He stuck one of the agent’s sign on my lawn in 2005. People wouldn’t stop knocking…. I guess fast forward now, and he were to do the same thing, I’d get a lot of knocks from “loan mod experts”. Just today, I was at legoland, and as I was passing the “get a free $100 gift card booth…err… I mean timeshare sell job” in front of the entrance, I heard one guy reading part of the terms to someone interested in attending. If you had a bankruptcy, foreclosure, loan mod, etc…no problem…we can still work with you….. Lol…..
I learned that sodium silicate in an engine does interesting things from the government recently. I really hope folks don’t decide to get creative with stealership loaner cars IF their repairs/bills go south …. ( I never go to stealerships, so that’s not me)
August 15, 2009 at 9:45 PM #445761CoronitaParticipant[quote=Zeitgeist]Maybe it needs a for sale sign on it with his number.[/quote]
Ha ha….I had a buddy of mind that played a prank on me. He stuck one of the agent’s sign on my lawn in 2005. People wouldn’t stop knocking…. I guess fast forward now, and he were to do the same thing, I’d get a lot of knocks from “loan mod experts”. Just today, I was at legoland, and as I was passing the “get a free $100 gift card booth…err… I mean timeshare sell job” in front of the entrance, I heard one guy reading part of the terms to someone interested in attending. If you had a bankruptcy, foreclosure, loan mod, etc…no problem…we can still work with you….. Lol…..
I learned that sodium silicate in an engine does interesting things from the government recently. I really hope folks don’t decide to get creative with stealership loaner cars IF their repairs/bills go south …. ( I never go to stealerships, so that’s not me)
August 15, 2009 at 11:11 PM #445113CA renterParticipant[quote=Portlock]Sdgrril I’d say you hit a nerve with op, you must have been correct about something…
I agree with you, this is vanity…this is covetousness. How is this complaint not about image?
‘You cannot control the world outside The Castle walls, Your Majesty…’[/quote]
Not sure why you guys are piling on a poster with a **legitimate** complaint.
She’s not getting into anyone else’s business. This idiot with the truck is blocking her house — and she stated that there is very little distance between her house and the street. Not only that, but she isn’t able to park in front of her own house.
While it’s true that the street is public property, and everyone is legally allowed to park wherever they want, there is something to be said for being a considerate neighbor, and trying to treat others as you want to be treated.
Back when I was young and had multiple roommates, we always tried to keep our cars, and those of our guests in front of our own house. If we needed to park in front of someone else’s house for more than a day, we’d ask permission.
It never hurts to be considerate of other people.
August 15, 2009 at 11:11 PM #445307CA renterParticipant[quote=Portlock]Sdgrril I’d say you hit a nerve with op, you must have been correct about something…
I agree with you, this is vanity…this is covetousness. How is this complaint not about image?
‘You cannot control the world outside The Castle walls, Your Majesty…’[/quote]
Not sure why you guys are piling on a poster with a **legitimate** complaint.
She’s not getting into anyone else’s business. This idiot with the truck is blocking her house — and she stated that there is very little distance between her house and the street. Not only that, but she isn’t able to park in front of her own house.
While it’s true that the street is public property, and everyone is legally allowed to park wherever they want, there is something to be said for being a considerate neighbor, and trying to treat others as you want to be treated.
Back when I was young and had multiple roommates, we always tried to keep our cars, and those of our guests in front of our own house. If we needed to park in front of someone else’s house for more than a day, we’d ask permission.
It never hurts to be considerate of other people.
August 15, 2009 at 11:11 PM #445644CA renterParticipant[quote=Portlock]Sdgrril I’d say you hit a nerve with op, you must have been correct about something…
I agree with you, this is vanity…this is covetousness. How is this complaint not about image?
‘You cannot control the world outside The Castle walls, Your Majesty…’[/quote]
Not sure why you guys are piling on a poster with a **legitimate** complaint.
She’s not getting into anyone else’s business. This idiot with the truck is blocking her house — and she stated that there is very little distance between her house and the street. Not only that, but she isn’t able to park in front of her own house.
While it’s true that the street is public property, and everyone is legally allowed to park wherever they want, there is something to be said for being a considerate neighbor, and trying to treat others as you want to be treated.
Back when I was young and had multiple roommates, we always tried to keep our cars, and those of our guests in front of our own house. If we needed to park in front of someone else’s house for more than a day, we’d ask permission.
It never hurts to be considerate of other people.
August 15, 2009 at 11:11 PM #445717CA renterParticipant[quote=Portlock]Sdgrril I’d say you hit a nerve with op, you must have been correct about something…
I agree with you, this is vanity…this is covetousness. How is this complaint not about image?
‘You cannot control the world outside The Castle walls, Your Majesty…’[/quote]
Not sure why you guys are piling on a poster with a **legitimate** complaint.
She’s not getting into anyone else’s business. This idiot with the truck is blocking her house — and she stated that there is very little distance between her house and the street. Not only that, but she isn’t able to park in front of her own house.
While it’s true that the street is public property, and everyone is legally allowed to park wherever they want, there is something to be said for being a considerate neighbor, and trying to treat others as you want to be treated.
Back when I was young and had multiple roommates, we always tried to keep our cars, and those of our guests in front of our own house. If we needed to park in front of someone else’s house for more than a day, we’d ask permission.
It never hurts to be considerate of other people.
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