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July 16, 2009 at 2:02 PM #432317July 16, 2009 at 2:06 PM #431589Allan from FallbrookParticipant
[quote=paddyoh][quote=Allan from Fallbrook]
Allan:
Scarlet/Rt.66 slam-dunked, de-bunked, and out-funked you and Flu’s lame arguments throughout these 7 pages hands down. No bones about it.
Time out. You and Flu lose. Go back and read the proof.
Why are you two still here ?
I hope you realize you are on the wrong side of things in this forum and take the time to politely ask Jeff Bridges to resign from the Hyundai ads and resume work for the good guys.
http://nicko62.websitetoolbox.com/post?id=3268355
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I truly cannot believe you are back here Allan.
You said you were done two pages ago. Do I have to send that admission to you AGAIN ?
I honestly do not want to get into a name calling thing here. I am trying to focus on getting something positive done.
But, you appear to be a self-serving windbag who likes to hear himself talk, and talk, and talk, and talk…..and you never say anything coherent.
Scarlet/ Rt 66 stuffed you BAD and it’s time for you to move on.
Sorry. I don’t know how else to put it.
Close your yap for 10 minutes and actually do something that might make a difference in our sad situation here in America.
Respectfully ask Jeff Bridges to dump the Hyundai voice-overs and come back to the home team.
Go here and sign on:
http://nicko62.websitetoolbox.com/post?id=3268355
For the love of PETE man….shut yer pie hole ![/quote]
Paddy: Huh. So, you’re telling me to shut my pie hole and my yap, but I’m name calling?
What about my post above was incoherent? You’ve styled this as a debate, and I put my questions forth in a reasoned manner. What’s incoherent about that?
Lastly, I directed those questions largely at Scarlet. And, if I was indeed beaten so handily by her, what does she have to fear in answering those questions? The truth is that she didn’t win and answering those questions will expose the fatal and fallacious nature of her “argument”.
You didn’t answer my question: How many folks have gotten onto Jeff Bridges’ website and posted on your behalf? As far as I can tell, the answer is zero. Now, as you said, you believe in this and are focused like a laser. Well, I believe in the truth and not union/labor propaganda, so I’m going to fight as well. Fair is fair, right? This is still America? Well, not the Soviet part you live in, but for the rest of us it is.
You want me to shut my yap? Have Scarlet come out and shut it for me. When I get done smearing her across the wall, I’ll get onto Bridges’ website and tell him to keep up the good work for Hyundai.
BOHICA, champ.
July 16, 2009 at 2:06 PM #431800Allan from FallbrookParticipant[quote=paddyoh][quote=Allan from Fallbrook]
Allan:
Scarlet/Rt.66 slam-dunked, de-bunked, and out-funked you and Flu’s lame arguments throughout these 7 pages hands down. No bones about it.
Time out. You and Flu lose. Go back and read the proof.
Why are you two still here ?
I hope you realize you are on the wrong side of things in this forum and take the time to politely ask Jeff Bridges to resign from the Hyundai ads and resume work for the good guys.
http://nicko62.websitetoolbox.com/post?id=3268355
[/quote]
I truly cannot believe you are back here Allan.
You said you were done two pages ago. Do I have to send that admission to you AGAIN ?
I honestly do not want to get into a name calling thing here. I am trying to focus on getting something positive done.
But, you appear to be a self-serving windbag who likes to hear himself talk, and talk, and talk, and talk…..and you never say anything coherent.
Scarlet/ Rt 66 stuffed you BAD and it’s time for you to move on.
Sorry. I don’t know how else to put it.
Close your yap for 10 minutes and actually do something that might make a difference in our sad situation here in America.
Respectfully ask Jeff Bridges to dump the Hyundai voice-overs and come back to the home team.
Go here and sign on:
http://nicko62.websitetoolbox.com/post?id=3268355
For the love of PETE man….shut yer pie hole ![/quote]
Paddy: Huh. So, you’re telling me to shut my pie hole and my yap, but I’m name calling?
What about my post above was incoherent? You’ve styled this as a debate, and I put my questions forth in a reasoned manner. What’s incoherent about that?
Lastly, I directed those questions largely at Scarlet. And, if I was indeed beaten so handily by her, what does she have to fear in answering those questions? The truth is that she didn’t win and answering those questions will expose the fatal and fallacious nature of her “argument”.
You didn’t answer my question: How many folks have gotten onto Jeff Bridges’ website and posted on your behalf? As far as I can tell, the answer is zero. Now, as you said, you believe in this and are focused like a laser. Well, I believe in the truth and not union/labor propaganda, so I’m going to fight as well. Fair is fair, right? This is still America? Well, not the Soviet part you live in, but for the rest of us it is.
You want me to shut my yap? Have Scarlet come out and shut it for me. When I get done smearing her across the wall, I’ll get onto Bridges’ website and tell him to keep up the good work for Hyundai.
BOHICA, champ.
July 16, 2009 at 2:06 PM #432093Allan from FallbrookParticipant[quote=paddyoh][quote=Allan from Fallbrook]
Allan:
Scarlet/Rt.66 slam-dunked, de-bunked, and out-funked you and Flu’s lame arguments throughout these 7 pages hands down. No bones about it.
Time out. You and Flu lose. Go back and read the proof.
Why are you two still here ?
I hope you realize you are on the wrong side of things in this forum and take the time to politely ask Jeff Bridges to resign from the Hyundai ads and resume work for the good guys.
http://nicko62.websitetoolbox.com/post?id=3268355
[/quote]
I truly cannot believe you are back here Allan.
You said you were done two pages ago. Do I have to send that admission to you AGAIN ?
I honestly do not want to get into a name calling thing here. I am trying to focus on getting something positive done.
But, you appear to be a self-serving windbag who likes to hear himself talk, and talk, and talk, and talk…..and you never say anything coherent.
Scarlet/ Rt 66 stuffed you BAD and it’s time for you to move on.
Sorry. I don’t know how else to put it.
Close your yap for 10 minutes and actually do something that might make a difference in our sad situation here in America.
Respectfully ask Jeff Bridges to dump the Hyundai voice-overs and come back to the home team.
Go here and sign on:
http://nicko62.websitetoolbox.com/post?id=3268355
For the love of PETE man….shut yer pie hole ![/quote]
Paddy: Huh. So, you’re telling me to shut my pie hole and my yap, but I’m name calling?
What about my post above was incoherent? You’ve styled this as a debate, and I put my questions forth in a reasoned manner. What’s incoherent about that?
Lastly, I directed those questions largely at Scarlet. And, if I was indeed beaten so handily by her, what does she have to fear in answering those questions? The truth is that she didn’t win and answering those questions will expose the fatal and fallacious nature of her “argument”.
You didn’t answer my question: How many folks have gotten onto Jeff Bridges’ website and posted on your behalf? As far as I can tell, the answer is zero. Now, as you said, you believe in this and are focused like a laser. Well, I believe in the truth and not union/labor propaganda, so I’m going to fight as well. Fair is fair, right? This is still America? Well, not the Soviet part you live in, but for the rest of us it is.
You want me to shut my yap? Have Scarlet come out and shut it for me. When I get done smearing her across the wall, I’ll get onto Bridges’ website and tell him to keep up the good work for Hyundai.
BOHICA, champ.
July 16, 2009 at 2:06 PM #432162Allan from FallbrookParticipant[quote=paddyoh][quote=Allan from Fallbrook]
Allan:
Scarlet/Rt.66 slam-dunked, de-bunked, and out-funked you and Flu’s lame arguments throughout these 7 pages hands down. No bones about it.
Time out. You and Flu lose. Go back and read the proof.
Why are you two still here ?
I hope you realize you are on the wrong side of things in this forum and take the time to politely ask Jeff Bridges to resign from the Hyundai ads and resume work for the good guys.
http://nicko62.websitetoolbox.com/post?id=3268355
[/quote]
I truly cannot believe you are back here Allan.
You said you were done two pages ago. Do I have to send that admission to you AGAIN ?
I honestly do not want to get into a name calling thing here. I am trying to focus on getting something positive done.
But, you appear to be a self-serving windbag who likes to hear himself talk, and talk, and talk, and talk…..and you never say anything coherent.
Scarlet/ Rt 66 stuffed you BAD and it’s time for you to move on.
Sorry. I don’t know how else to put it.
Close your yap for 10 minutes and actually do something that might make a difference in our sad situation here in America.
Respectfully ask Jeff Bridges to dump the Hyundai voice-overs and come back to the home team.
Go here and sign on:
http://nicko62.websitetoolbox.com/post?id=3268355
For the love of PETE man….shut yer pie hole ![/quote]
Paddy: Huh. So, you’re telling me to shut my pie hole and my yap, but I’m name calling?
What about my post above was incoherent? You’ve styled this as a debate, and I put my questions forth in a reasoned manner. What’s incoherent about that?
Lastly, I directed those questions largely at Scarlet. And, if I was indeed beaten so handily by her, what does she have to fear in answering those questions? The truth is that she didn’t win and answering those questions will expose the fatal and fallacious nature of her “argument”.
You didn’t answer my question: How many folks have gotten onto Jeff Bridges’ website and posted on your behalf? As far as I can tell, the answer is zero. Now, as you said, you believe in this and are focused like a laser. Well, I believe in the truth and not union/labor propaganda, so I’m going to fight as well. Fair is fair, right? This is still America? Well, not the Soviet part you live in, but for the rest of us it is.
You want me to shut my yap? Have Scarlet come out and shut it for me. When I get done smearing her across the wall, I’ll get onto Bridges’ website and tell him to keep up the good work for Hyundai.
BOHICA, champ.
July 16, 2009 at 2:06 PM #432322Allan from FallbrookParticipant[quote=paddyoh][quote=Allan from Fallbrook]
Allan:
Scarlet/Rt.66 slam-dunked, de-bunked, and out-funked you and Flu’s lame arguments throughout these 7 pages hands down. No bones about it.
Time out. You and Flu lose. Go back and read the proof.
Why are you two still here ?
I hope you realize you are on the wrong side of things in this forum and take the time to politely ask Jeff Bridges to resign from the Hyundai ads and resume work for the good guys.
http://nicko62.websitetoolbox.com/post?id=3268355
[/quote]
I truly cannot believe you are back here Allan.
You said you were done two pages ago. Do I have to send that admission to you AGAIN ?
I honestly do not want to get into a name calling thing here. I am trying to focus on getting something positive done.
But, you appear to be a self-serving windbag who likes to hear himself talk, and talk, and talk, and talk…..and you never say anything coherent.
Scarlet/ Rt 66 stuffed you BAD and it’s time for you to move on.
Sorry. I don’t know how else to put it.
Close your yap for 10 minutes and actually do something that might make a difference in our sad situation here in America.
Respectfully ask Jeff Bridges to dump the Hyundai voice-overs and come back to the home team.
Go here and sign on:
http://nicko62.websitetoolbox.com/post?id=3268355
For the love of PETE man….shut yer pie hole ![/quote]
Paddy: Huh. So, you’re telling me to shut my pie hole and my yap, but I’m name calling?
What about my post above was incoherent? You’ve styled this as a debate, and I put my questions forth in a reasoned manner. What’s incoherent about that?
Lastly, I directed those questions largely at Scarlet. And, if I was indeed beaten so handily by her, what does she have to fear in answering those questions? The truth is that she didn’t win and answering those questions will expose the fatal and fallacious nature of her “argument”.
You didn’t answer my question: How many folks have gotten onto Jeff Bridges’ website and posted on your behalf? As far as I can tell, the answer is zero. Now, as you said, you believe in this and are focused like a laser. Well, I believe in the truth and not union/labor propaganda, so I’m going to fight as well. Fair is fair, right? This is still America? Well, not the Soviet part you live in, but for the rest of us it is.
You want me to shut my yap? Have Scarlet come out and shut it for me. When I get done smearing her across the wall, I’ll get onto Bridges’ website and tell him to keep up the good work for Hyundai.
BOHICA, champ.
July 16, 2009 at 2:08 PM #431598paddyohParticipant[quote=paddyoh]
In case you forgot, my original title for this forum was:
“Time for Jeff Bridges to dump Hyundai….”
The topic understandably turned to automobiles, manufacturers, etc. – which was fine by me. I’ve made it clear that I agree with Rt. 66 and his/her belief in buying American made cars, etc. He has made his case so thoroughly I honestly do not know what I can add to defend the documented quality of the American made automobile or the mass screwing of the American blue collar worker.
The bigger picture to me has become American apathy towards American Made goods – particularly cars manufactured in the U.S.A.
It just baffles me that there is so much venom spewed by Americans against American auto workers and American made cars. It would seem that much of that comes from outright jealousy that the American auto worker had the nerve to make a decent enough wage to own a home and send his or her kids to college. That jealousy is then channeled towards the American car itself.
Then there appears to be guilt. The shame of, in a way, selling out one’s own country during a time of nearly unparalleled crisis, by buying a third world automobile and then trying to justify it by blaming it on unfounded, inferior American quality.
There are no doubt people here who have purchased an American made car that turned out to be a lemon. They have a legitimate gripe and may never buy anything other than an imported car again.
But, all the jealousy, guilt, shame, anger or whatever else is the motivation, does not change the fact that we are all still Americans. Maybe, at the end of the day, we can stop sweating the small stuff and pull together to help fix what the politicians cannot.
By buying American again, or even consciously making an effort to buy American made again, right now, today, even if it hurts or costs more, we can make a tiny step forward in restoring our sorely-needed manufacturing base. Americans did it during the World Wars. Why not now ?
Given the pickle we are in, I don’t think you can consider it protectionism. Nor blind patriotism, or being foolish with your money. Right now, today, it just makes sense.
Please take a few minutes of your time to ask Jeff Bridges to use his clout as a major celebrity and publicly renounce the Hyundai commercials and jump on the American Made bandwagon.
http://nicko62.websitetoolbox.com/post?id=3268355%5B/quote%5D%5B/quote%5D
July 16, 2009 at 2:08 PM #431809paddyohParticipant[quote=paddyoh]
In case you forgot, my original title for this forum was:
“Time for Jeff Bridges to dump Hyundai….”
The topic understandably turned to automobiles, manufacturers, etc. – which was fine by me. I’ve made it clear that I agree with Rt. 66 and his/her belief in buying American made cars, etc. He has made his case so thoroughly I honestly do not know what I can add to defend the documented quality of the American made automobile or the mass screwing of the American blue collar worker.
The bigger picture to me has become American apathy towards American Made goods – particularly cars manufactured in the U.S.A.
It just baffles me that there is so much venom spewed by Americans against American auto workers and American made cars. It would seem that much of that comes from outright jealousy that the American auto worker had the nerve to make a decent enough wage to own a home and send his or her kids to college. That jealousy is then channeled towards the American car itself.
Then there appears to be guilt. The shame of, in a way, selling out one’s own country during a time of nearly unparalleled crisis, by buying a third world automobile and then trying to justify it by blaming it on unfounded, inferior American quality.
There are no doubt people here who have purchased an American made car that turned out to be a lemon. They have a legitimate gripe and may never buy anything other than an imported car again.
But, all the jealousy, guilt, shame, anger or whatever else is the motivation, does not change the fact that we are all still Americans. Maybe, at the end of the day, we can stop sweating the small stuff and pull together to help fix what the politicians cannot.
By buying American again, or even consciously making an effort to buy American made again, right now, today, even if it hurts or costs more, we can make a tiny step forward in restoring our sorely-needed manufacturing base. Americans did it during the World Wars. Why not now ?
Given the pickle we are in, I don’t think you can consider it protectionism. Nor blind patriotism, or being foolish with your money. Right now, today, it just makes sense.
Please take a few minutes of your time to ask Jeff Bridges to use his clout as a major celebrity and publicly renounce the Hyundai commercials and jump on the American Made bandwagon.
http://nicko62.websitetoolbox.com/post?id=3268355%5B/quote%5D%5B/quote%5D
July 16, 2009 at 2:08 PM #432103paddyohParticipant[quote=paddyoh]
In case you forgot, my original title for this forum was:
“Time for Jeff Bridges to dump Hyundai….”
The topic understandably turned to automobiles, manufacturers, etc. – which was fine by me. I’ve made it clear that I agree with Rt. 66 and his/her belief in buying American made cars, etc. He has made his case so thoroughly I honestly do not know what I can add to defend the documented quality of the American made automobile or the mass screwing of the American blue collar worker.
The bigger picture to me has become American apathy towards American Made goods – particularly cars manufactured in the U.S.A.
It just baffles me that there is so much venom spewed by Americans against American auto workers and American made cars. It would seem that much of that comes from outright jealousy that the American auto worker had the nerve to make a decent enough wage to own a home and send his or her kids to college. That jealousy is then channeled towards the American car itself.
Then there appears to be guilt. The shame of, in a way, selling out one’s own country during a time of nearly unparalleled crisis, by buying a third world automobile and then trying to justify it by blaming it on unfounded, inferior American quality.
There are no doubt people here who have purchased an American made car that turned out to be a lemon. They have a legitimate gripe and may never buy anything other than an imported car again.
But, all the jealousy, guilt, shame, anger or whatever else is the motivation, does not change the fact that we are all still Americans. Maybe, at the end of the day, we can stop sweating the small stuff and pull together to help fix what the politicians cannot.
By buying American again, or even consciously making an effort to buy American made again, right now, today, even if it hurts or costs more, we can make a tiny step forward in restoring our sorely-needed manufacturing base. Americans did it during the World Wars. Why not now ?
Given the pickle we are in, I don’t think you can consider it protectionism. Nor blind patriotism, or being foolish with your money. Right now, today, it just makes sense.
Please take a few minutes of your time to ask Jeff Bridges to use his clout as a major celebrity and publicly renounce the Hyundai commercials and jump on the American Made bandwagon.
http://nicko62.websitetoolbox.com/post?id=3268355%5B/quote%5D%5B/quote%5D
July 16, 2009 at 2:08 PM #432172paddyohParticipant[quote=paddyoh]
In case you forgot, my original title for this forum was:
“Time for Jeff Bridges to dump Hyundai….”
The topic understandably turned to automobiles, manufacturers, etc. – which was fine by me. I’ve made it clear that I agree with Rt. 66 and his/her belief in buying American made cars, etc. He has made his case so thoroughly I honestly do not know what I can add to defend the documented quality of the American made automobile or the mass screwing of the American blue collar worker.
The bigger picture to me has become American apathy towards American Made goods – particularly cars manufactured in the U.S.A.
It just baffles me that there is so much venom spewed by Americans against American auto workers and American made cars. It would seem that much of that comes from outright jealousy that the American auto worker had the nerve to make a decent enough wage to own a home and send his or her kids to college. That jealousy is then channeled towards the American car itself.
Then there appears to be guilt. The shame of, in a way, selling out one’s own country during a time of nearly unparalleled crisis, by buying a third world automobile and then trying to justify it by blaming it on unfounded, inferior American quality.
There are no doubt people here who have purchased an American made car that turned out to be a lemon. They have a legitimate gripe and may never buy anything other than an imported car again.
But, all the jealousy, guilt, shame, anger or whatever else is the motivation, does not change the fact that we are all still Americans. Maybe, at the end of the day, we can stop sweating the small stuff and pull together to help fix what the politicians cannot.
By buying American again, or even consciously making an effort to buy American made again, right now, today, even if it hurts or costs more, we can make a tiny step forward in restoring our sorely-needed manufacturing base. Americans did it during the World Wars. Why not now ?
Given the pickle we are in, I don’t think you can consider it protectionism. Nor blind patriotism, or being foolish with your money. Right now, today, it just makes sense.
Please take a few minutes of your time to ask Jeff Bridges to use his clout as a major celebrity and publicly renounce the Hyundai commercials and jump on the American Made bandwagon.
http://nicko62.websitetoolbox.com/post?id=3268355%5B/quote%5D%5B/quote%5D
July 16, 2009 at 2:08 PM #432332paddyohParticipant[quote=paddyoh]
In case you forgot, my original title for this forum was:
“Time for Jeff Bridges to dump Hyundai….”
The topic understandably turned to automobiles, manufacturers, etc. – which was fine by me. I’ve made it clear that I agree with Rt. 66 and his/her belief in buying American made cars, etc. He has made his case so thoroughly I honestly do not know what I can add to defend the documented quality of the American made automobile or the mass screwing of the American blue collar worker.
The bigger picture to me has become American apathy towards American Made goods – particularly cars manufactured in the U.S.A.
It just baffles me that there is so much venom spewed by Americans against American auto workers and American made cars. It would seem that much of that comes from outright jealousy that the American auto worker had the nerve to make a decent enough wage to own a home and send his or her kids to college. That jealousy is then channeled towards the American car itself.
Then there appears to be guilt. The shame of, in a way, selling out one’s own country during a time of nearly unparalleled crisis, by buying a third world automobile and then trying to justify it by blaming it on unfounded, inferior American quality.
There are no doubt people here who have purchased an American made car that turned out to be a lemon. They have a legitimate gripe and may never buy anything other than an imported car again.
But, all the jealousy, guilt, shame, anger or whatever else is the motivation, does not change the fact that we are all still Americans. Maybe, at the end of the day, we can stop sweating the small stuff and pull together to help fix what the politicians cannot.
By buying American again, or even consciously making an effort to buy American made again, right now, today, even if it hurts or costs more, we can make a tiny step forward in restoring our sorely-needed manufacturing base. Americans did it during the World Wars. Why not now ?
Given the pickle we are in, I don’t think you can consider it protectionism. Nor blind patriotism, or being foolish with your money. Right now, today, it just makes sense.
Please take a few minutes of your time to ask Jeff Bridges to use his clout as a major celebrity and publicly renounce the Hyundai commercials and jump on the American Made bandwagon.
http://nicko62.websitetoolbox.com/post?id=3268355%5B/quote%5D%5B/quote%5D
July 16, 2009 at 2:09 PM #431605paddyohParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]
Paddy: You’re quite right……
As far as Scarlet and her well-articulated arguments…..
Well, you won. It’s official.
[/quote]Here it is Allan ![/quote]
July 16, 2009 at 2:09 PM #431816paddyohParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]
Paddy: You’re quite right……
As far as Scarlet and her well-articulated arguments…..
Well, you won. It’s official.
[/quote]Here it is Allan ![/quote]
July 16, 2009 at 2:09 PM #432110paddyohParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]
Paddy: You’re quite right……
As far as Scarlet and her well-articulated arguments…..
Well, you won. It’s official.
[/quote]Here it is Allan ![/quote]
July 16, 2009 at 2:09 PM #432177paddyohParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]
Paddy: You’re quite right……
As far as Scarlet and her well-articulated arguments…..
Well, you won. It’s official.
[/quote]Here it is Allan ![/quote]
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