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July 17, 2009 at 8:17 AM #433094July 17, 2009 at 8:27 AM #432351CoronitaParticipant
[quote=paddyoh][quote=flu]…
Support a fellow american…[/quote]
Thanks for keeping my Topic at the Top of the Forms here flu….
You rock ! You dah MAN !
how’s yer new website doin ?
🙂
Jeff Bridges should bow out of the Hyundai commercials now and I encourage others to ask that he does so, and that he makes a formal statement to the press like Bruce Springsteen did with the Wal Mart fiasco.
Jeff Bridges is well liked and should set a better example.
It’s time America stopped being Asia’s Landfill and it’s time Americans helped out.
Go here and be heard:
http://nicko62.websitetoolbox.com/post?id=3268355
It’s to time act….not complain.[/quote]
Lol. Too bad Jeff Bridge’s blog still shows the last post was from 1/31/09….Ha ha ha.
My new blog is doing just as well as your nitpicknation blog is doing it appears. The difference is that it only took me a few minutes to do mine and used no resources to do it, while you still had to host yours at a crappy ISP advertised by hotty indy driver Dana.
I guess the reason why you’re trolling for other people to post is because you got kicked off of Jeff’s blog and can’t post yourself
Anyone want to place bets on when Jeff’s attorney sends a cease and desist letter to paddyoh?
“Hi – I think it’s time to stop your crusade on Jeff’s site now. I have total respect for your campaign and I think it is admirable that you are so dedicated but you’ve made your point. I haven’t talked to Jeff about this so I have no idea whether he’s considering doing another commercial for Hyundai or whether your posts have had an influence on his decisions for the future. However, your posts are showing up on Google news alerts and could possibly start to annoy Jeff. So, I obviously can’t control what you post on other sites or how inflammatory you want to be but I am asking you to please stop posting here unless you want to discuss other subjects.
Thank you!”
Just trying to learn from you paddyoh on how to spam and collect webhits with your techniques..It’s doesn’t appear to be too effective.
Please register and comment on
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July 17, 2009 at 8:27 AM #432566CoronitaParticipant[quote=paddyoh][quote=flu]…
Support a fellow american…[/quote]
Thanks for keeping my Topic at the Top of the Forms here flu….
You rock ! You dah MAN !
how’s yer new website doin ?
🙂
Jeff Bridges should bow out of the Hyundai commercials now and I encourage others to ask that he does so, and that he makes a formal statement to the press like Bruce Springsteen did with the Wal Mart fiasco.
Jeff Bridges is well liked and should set a better example.
It’s time America stopped being Asia’s Landfill and it’s time Americans helped out.
Go here and be heard:
http://nicko62.websitetoolbox.com/post?id=3268355
It’s to time act….not complain.[/quote]
Lol. Too bad Jeff Bridge’s blog still shows the last post was from 1/31/09….Ha ha ha.
My new blog is doing just as well as your nitpicknation blog is doing it appears. The difference is that it only took me a few minutes to do mine and used no resources to do it, while you still had to host yours at a crappy ISP advertised by hotty indy driver Dana.
I guess the reason why you’re trolling for other people to post is because you got kicked off of Jeff’s blog and can’t post yourself
Anyone want to place bets on when Jeff’s attorney sends a cease and desist letter to paddyoh?
“Hi – I think it’s time to stop your crusade on Jeff’s site now. I have total respect for your campaign and I think it is admirable that you are so dedicated but you’ve made your point. I haven’t talked to Jeff about this so I have no idea whether he’s considering doing another commercial for Hyundai or whether your posts have had an influence on his decisions for the future. However, your posts are showing up on Google news alerts and could possibly start to annoy Jeff. So, I obviously can’t control what you post on other sites or how inflammatory you want to be but I am asking you to please stop posting here unless you want to discuss other subjects.
Thank you!”
Just trying to learn from you paddyoh on how to spam and collect webhits with your techniques..It’s doesn’t appear to be too effective.
Please register and comment on
http://fascism-ussa.blogspot.com/
🙂
July 17, 2009 at 8:27 AM #432868CoronitaParticipant[quote=paddyoh][quote=flu]…
Support a fellow american…[/quote]
Thanks for keeping my Topic at the Top of the Forms here flu….
You rock ! You dah MAN !
how’s yer new website doin ?
🙂
Jeff Bridges should bow out of the Hyundai commercials now and I encourage others to ask that he does so, and that he makes a formal statement to the press like Bruce Springsteen did with the Wal Mart fiasco.
Jeff Bridges is well liked and should set a better example.
It’s time America stopped being Asia’s Landfill and it’s time Americans helped out.
Go here and be heard:
http://nicko62.websitetoolbox.com/post?id=3268355
It’s to time act….not complain.[/quote]
Lol. Too bad Jeff Bridge’s blog still shows the last post was from 1/31/09….Ha ha ha.
My new blog is doing just as well as your nitpicknation blog is doing it appears. The difference is that it only took me a few minutes to do mine and used no resources to do it, while you still had to host yours at a crappy ISP advertised by hotty indy driver Dana.
I guess the reason why you’re trolling for other people to post is because you got kicked off of Jeff’s blog and can’t post yourself
Anyone want to place bets on when Jeff’s attorney sends a cease and desist letter to paddyoh?
“Hi – I think it’s time to stop your crusade on Jeff’s site now. I have total respect for your campaign and I think it is admirable that you are so dedicated but you’ve made your point. I haven’t talked to Jeff about this so I have no idea whether he’s considering doing another commercial for Hyundai or whether your posts have had an influence on his decisions for the future. However, your posts are showing up on Google news alerts and could possibly start to annoy Jeff. So, I obviously can’t control what you post on other sites or how inflammatory you want to be but I am asking you to please stop posting here unless you want to discuss other subjects.
Thank you!”
Just trying to learn from you paddyoh on how to spam and collect webhits with your techniques..It’s doesn’t appear to be too effective.
Please register and comment on
http://fascism-ussa.blogspot.com/
🙂
July 17, 2009 at 8:27 AM #432939CoronitaParticipant[quote=paddyoh][quote=flu]…
Support a fellow american…[/quote]
Thanks for keeping my Topic at the Top of the Forms here flu….
You rock ! You dah MAN !
how’s yer new website doin ?
🙂
Jeff Bridges should bow out of the Hyundai commercials now and I encourage others to ask that he does so, and that he makes a formal statement to the press like Bruce Springsteen did with the Wal Mart fiasco.
Jeff Bridges is well liked and should set a better example.
It’s time America stopped being Asia’s Landfill and it’s time Americans helped out.
Go here and be heard:
http://nicko62.websitetoolbox.com/post?id=3268355
It’s to time act….not complain.[/quote]
Lol. Too bad Jeff Bridge’s blog still shows the last post was from 1/31/09….Ha ha ha.
My new blog is doing just as well as your nitpicknation blog is doing it appears. The difference is that it only took me a few minutes to do mine and used no resources to do it, while you still had to host yours at a crappy ISP advertised by hotty indy driver Dana.
I guess the reason why you’re trolling for other people to post is because you got kicked off of Jeff’s blog and can’t post yourself
Anyone want to place bets on when Jeff’s attorney sends a cease and desist letter to paddyoh?
“Hi – I think it’s time to stop your crusade on Jeff’s site now. I have total respect for your campaign and I think it is admirable that you are so dedicated but you’ve made your point. I haven’t talked to Jeff about this so I have no idea whether he’s considering doing another commercial for Hyundai or whether your posts have had an influence on his decisions for the future. However, your posts are showing up on Google news alerts and could possibly start to annoy Jeff. So, I obviously can’t control what you post on other sites or how inflammatory you want to be but I am asking you to please stop posting here unless you want to discuss other subjects.
Thank you!”
Just trying to learn from you paddyoh on how to spam and collect webhits with your techniques..It’s doesn’t appear to be too effective.
Please register and comment on
http://fascism-ussa.blogspot.com/
🙂
July 17, 2009 at 8:27 AM #433099CoronitaParticipant[quote=paddyoh][quote=flu]…
Support a fellow american…[/quote]
Thanks for keeping my Topic at the Top of the Forms here flu….
You rock ! You dah MAN !
how’s yer new website doin ?
🙂
Jeff Bridges should bow out of the Hyundai commercials now and I encourage others to ask that he does so, and that he makes a formal statement to the press like Bruce Springsteen did with the Wal Mart fiasco.
Jeff Bridges is well liked and should set a better example.
It’s time America stopped being Asia’s Landfill and it’s time Americans helped out.
Go here and be heard:
http://nicko62.websitetoolbox.com/post?id=3268355
It’s to time act….not complain.[/quote]
Lol. Too bad Jeff Bridge’s blog still shows the last post was from 1/31/09….Ha ha ha.
My new blog is doing just as well as your nitpicknation blog is doing it appears. The difference is that it only took me a few minutes to do mine and used no resources to do it, while you still had to host yours at a crappy ISP advertised by hotty indy driver Dana.
I guess the reason why you’re trolling for other people to post is because you got kicked off of Jeff’s blog and can’t post yourself
Anyone want to place bets on when Jeff’s attorney sends a cease and desist letter to paddyoh?
“Hi – I think it’s time to stop your crusade on Jeff’s site now. I have total respect for your campaign and I think it is admirable that you are so dedicated but you’ve made your point. I haven’t talked to Jeff about this so I have no idea whether he’s considering doing another commercial for Hyundai or whether your posts have had an influence on his decisions for the future. However, your posts are showing up on Google news alerts and could possibly start to annoy Jeff. So, I obviously can’t control what you post on other sites or how inflammatory you want to be but I am asking you to please stop posting here unless you want to discuss other subjects.
Thank you!”
Just trying to learn from you paddyoh on how to spam and collect webhits with your techniques..It’s doesn’t appear to be too effective.
Please register and comment on
http://fascism-ussa.blogspot.com/
🙂
July 17, 2009 at 8:45 AM #432361CoronitaParticipantPaddyoh,
You might also want to start heckling Michael Waltrip, Dale Jarrett and Bill Davis. All of them field Toyota engined cars in Nascar. You know, Nascar…The as american race as you’re gonna get…
You probably also want to heckle every team in IRL that fields a Honda based Indy car, including AGR which Dana Patrick runs for….
July 17, 2009 at 8:45 AM #432575CoronitaParticipantPaddyoh,
You might also want to start heckling Michael Waltrip, Dale Jarrett and Bill Davis. All of them field Toyota engined cars in Nascar. You know, Nascar…The as american race as you’re gonna get…
You probably also want to heckle every team in IRL that fields a Honda based Indy car, including AGR which Dana Patrick runs for….
July 17, 2009 at 8:45 AM #432878CoronitaParticipantPaddyoh,
You might also want to start heckling Michael Waltrip, Dale Jarrett and Bill Davis. All of them field Toyota engined cars in Nascar. You know, Nascar…The as american race as you’re gonna get…
You probably also want to heckle every team in IRL that fields a Honda based Indy car, including AGR which Dana Patrick runs for….
July 17, 2009 at 8:45 AM #432948CoronitaParticipantPaddyoh,
You might also want to start heckling Michael Waltrip, Dale Jarrett and Bill Davis. All of them field Toyota engined cars in Nascar. You know, Nascar…The as american race as you’re gonna get…
You probably also want to heckle every team in IRL that fields a Honda based Indy car, including AGR which Dana Patrick runs for….
July 17, 2009 at 8:45 AM #433109CoronitaParticipantPaddyoh,
You might also want to start heckling Michael Waltrip, Dale Jarrett and Bill Davis. All of them field Toyota engined cars in Nascar. You know, Nascar…The as american race as you’re gonna get…
You probably also want to heckle every team in IRL that fields a Honda based Indy car, including AGR which Dana Patrick runs for….
July 17, 2009 at 9:05 AM #432370paddyohParticipantIn 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.
July 17, 2009 at 9:05 AM #432585paddyohParticipantIn 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.
July 17, 2009 at 9:05 AM #432888paddyohParticipantIn 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.
July 17, 2009 at 9:05 AM #432958paddyohParticipantIn 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.
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