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July 15, 2009 at 7:11 AM #431077July 15, 2009 at 7:17 AM #430344CoronitaParticipant
[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]
FLU: I test drove the GT500 when they first came out and it is a beast. The only problem was that dealers were marking them up an insane amount (and they were still selling like hotcakes).
It was in white with the blue racing stripes and it was fast! Great low end gearing (you go through the lower gears real fast and it chirped the tires in 1 – 3).
I just wasn’t prepared to shell out $80k for a Mustang. I really liked that Ford commercial about that guy with the GT500 on the autobahn (because American roads weren’t fast enough).[/quote]
$80k????
@!$#@$#@$#@$#@$@!#@!#@
I would have not guessed
July 15, 2009 at 7:17 AM #430559CoronitaParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]
FLU: I test drove the GT500 when they first came out and it is a beast. The only problem was that dealers were marking them up an insane amount (and they were still selling like hotcakes).
It was in white with the blue racing stripes and it was fast! Great low end gearing (you go through the lower gears real fast and it chirped the tires in 1 – 3).
I just wasn’t prepared to shell out $80k for a Mustang. I really liked that Ford commercial about that guy with the GT500 on the autobahn (because American roads weren’t fast enough).[/quote]
$80k????
@!$#@$#@$#@$#@$@!#@!#@
I would have not guessed
July 15, 2009 at 7:17 AM #430856CoronitaParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]
FLU: I test drove the GT500 when they first came out and it is a beast. The only problem was that dealers were marking them up an insane amount (and they were still selling like hotcakes).
It was in white with the blue racing stripes and it was fast! Great low end gearing (you go through the lower gears real fast and it chirped the tires in 1 – 3).
I just wasn’t prepared to shell out $80k for a Mustang. I really liked that Ford commercial about that guy with the GT500 on the autobahn (because American roads weren’t fast enough).[/quote]
$80k????
@!$#@$#@$#@$#@$@!#@!#@
I would have not guessed
July 15, 2009 at 7:17 AM #430925CoronitaParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]
FLU: I test drove the GT500 when they first came out and it is a beast. The only problem was that dealers were marking them up an insane amount (and they were still selling like hotcakes).
It was in white with the blue racing stripes and it was fast! Great low end gearing (you go through the lower gears real fast and it chirped the tires in 1 – 3).
I just wasn’t prepared to shell out $80k for a Mustang. I really liked that Ford commercial about that guy with the GT500 on the autobahn (because American roads weren’t fast enough).[/quote]
$80k????
@!$#@$#@$#@$#@$@!#@!#@
I would have not guessed
July 15, 2009 at 7:17 AM #431084CoronitaParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]
FLU: I test drove the GT500 when they first came out and it is a beast. The only problem was that dealers were marking them up an insane amount (and they were still selling like hotcakes).
It was in white with the blue racing stripes and it was fast! Great low end gearing (you go through the lower gears real fast and it chirped the tires in 1 – 3).
I just wasn’t prepared to shell out $80k for a Mustang. I really liked that Ford commercial about that guy with the GT500 on the autobahn (because American roads weren’t fast enough).[/quote]
$80k????
@!$#@$#@$#@$#@$@!#@!#@
I would have not guessed
July 15, 2009 at 7:25 AM #430348paddyohParticipant[quote=flu][quote=paddyoh]
You might just save someone’s job and make a better future for America’s children.[/quote]If it were me, I’d say…Fvck all the baby boomers [/quote]
flu:
Why all the anger and why are you still here ? Did you sober up from your character-revealing Dr Seuss episode ?
Your point of view on this post has been thoroughly picked apart, debunked, vilified and destroyed by Scarlet/Rt. 66. It is all well documented in the preceding pages.
You have no credibility on this post any longer. You have proven here that you are part of the problem and have no desire to do anything but trash American cars, unions and blue collar workers.
I haven’t asked for a boycott of any or all foreign goods. None of my posts here solicit government handouts. I’ve never weighed in on any of the recent bailouts.
While you have gone off on fifty seven unrelated rants, I have tried to stay focused on one goal.
I have endeavored to come up with a simple solution that everyday Americans can have a shot at achieving without taking too much time from their busy lives. It’s a possible tactic to keep history from repeating itself and allowing more imported brands to get a foot hold here like the Japanese were wisely able to do in the 70’s while everyone, including GM, was asleep at the wheel.
Jeff Bridges, handsome, talented, successful and deservedly wealthy American actor has been shilling for Korean car company Hyundai on TV and radio for quite some time now.
And Hyundai’s sales keep climbing. I would like to put a dent in those numbers but I need your help.
Why don’t you direct your anger towards something that might have a chance of making a constructive change towards leveling the playing field for what’s left of the American auto industry.
http://nicko62.websitetoolbox.com/post?id=3268355
It worked with Bruce Springsteen when his fans called him out for supporting the union busting Wal Mart. The world didn’t come to and end. The Chinese didn’t start boycotting what little goods they buy from us. Korea didn’t stop buying their planes from Boeing. Sadly, Wal Mart survived and is still here, bigger than ever.
Go ahead. Click your mouse on the link and be heard. Oh just admit it. You know you really want to. It’ll make you feel all warm and fuzzy inside.
Ask Jeff Bridges to dump Hyundai and come back to play for the home team.
http://nicko62.websitetoolbox.com/post?id=3268355
Just a side bar: Jeff Bridges was co-star in the 1974 movie Thunderbolt and Lightfoot, which featured a beautiful 1973 Pontiac Trans Am. He has been in over 70 movies in his lifetime.
July 15, 2009 at 7:25 AM #430564paddyohParticipant[quote=flu][quote=paddyoh]
You might just save someone’s job and make a better future for America’s children.[/quote]If it were me, I’d say…Fvck all the baby boomers [/quote]
flu:
Why all the anger and why are you still here ? Did you sober up from your character-revealing Dr Seuss episode ?
Your point of view on this post has been thoroughly picked apart, debunked, vilified and destroyed by Scarlet/Rt. 66. It is all well documented in the preceding pages.
You have no credibility on this post any longer. You have proven here that you are part of the problem and have no desire to do anything but trash American cars, unions and blue collar workers.
I haven’t asked for a boycott of any or all foreign goods. None of my posts here solicit government handouts. I’ve never weighed in on any of the recent bailouts.
While you have gone off on fifty seven unrelated rants, I have tried to stay focused on one goal.
I have endeavored to come up with a simple solution that everyday Americans can have a shot at achieving without taking too much time from their busy lives. It’s a possible tactic to keep history from repeating itself and allowing more imported brands to get a foot hold here like the Japanese were wisely able to do in the 70’s while everyone, including GM, was asleep at the wheel.
Jeff Bridges, handsome, talented, successful and deservedly wealthy American actor has been shilling for Korean car company Hyundai on TV and radio for quite some time now.
And Hyundai’s sales keep climbing. I would like to put a dent in those numbers but I need your help.
Why don’t you direct your anger towards something that might have a chance of making a constructive change towards leveling the playing field for what’s left of the American auto industry.
http://nicko62.websitetoolbox.com/post?id=3268355
It worked with Bruce Springsteen when his fans called him out for supporting the union busting Wal Mart. The world didn’t come to and end. The Chinese didn’t start boycotting what little goods they buy from us. Korea didn’t stop buying their planes from Boeing. Sadly, Wal Mart survived and is still here, bigger than ever.
Go ahead. Click your mouse on the link and be heard. Oh just admit it. You know you really want to. It’ll make you feel all warm and fuzzy inside.
Ask Jeff Bridges to dump Hyundai and come back to play for the home team.
http://nicko62.websitetoolbox.com/post?id=3268355
Just a side bar: Jeff Bridges was co-star in the 1974 movie Thunderbolt and Lightfoot, which featured a beautiful 1973 Pontiac Trans Am. He has been in over 70 movies in his lifetime.
July 15, 2009 at 7:25 AM #430861paddyohParticipant[quote=flu][quote=paddyoh]
You might just save someone’s job and make a better future for America’s children.[/quote]If it were me, I’d say…Fvck all the baby boomers [/quote]
flu:
Why all the anger and why are you still here ? Did you sober up from your character-revealing Dr Seuss episode ?
Your point of view on this post has been thoroughly picked apart, debunked, vilified and destroyed by Scarlet/Rt. 66. It is all well documented in the preceding pages.
You have no credibility on this post any longer. You have proven here that you are part of the problem and have no desire to do anything but trash American cars, unions and blue collar workers.
I haven’t asked for a boycott of any or all foreign goods. None of my posts here solicit government handouts. I’ve never weighed in on any of the recent bailouts.
While you have gone off on fifty seven unrelated rants, I have tried to stay focused on one goal.
I have endeavored to come up with a simple solution that everyday Americans can have a shot at achieving without taking too much time from their busy lives. It’s a possible tactic to keep history from repeating itself and allowing more imported brands to get a foot hold here like the Japanese were wisely able to do in the 70’s while everyone, including GM, was asleep at the wheel.
Jeff Bridges, handsome, talented, successful and deservedly wealthy American actor has been shilling for Korean car company Hyundai on TV and radio for quite some time now.
And Hyundai’s sales keep climbing. I would like to put a dent in those numbers but I need your help.
Why don’t you direct your anger towards something that might have a chance of making a constructive change towards leveling the playing field for what’s left of the American auto industry.
http://nicko62.websitetoolbox.com/post?id=3268355
It worked with Bruce Springsteen when his fans called him out for supporting the union busting Wal Mart. The world didn’t come to and end. The Chinese didn’t start boycotting what little goods they buy from us. Korea didn’t stop buying their planes from Boeing. Sadly, Wal Mart survived and is still here, bigger than ever.
Go ahead. Click your mouse on the link and be heard. Oh just admit it. You know you really want to. It’ll make you feel all warm and fuzzy inside.
Ask Jeff Bridges to dump Hyundai and come back to play for the home team.
http://nicko62.websitetoolbox.com/post?id=3268355
Just a side bar: Jeff Bridges was co-star in the 1974 movie Thunderbolt and Lightfoot, which featured a beautiful 1973 Pontiac Trans Am. He has been in over 70 movies in his lifetime.
July 15, 2009 at 7:25 AM #430930paddyohParticipant[quote=flu][quote=paddyoh]
You might just save someone’s job and make a better future for America’s children.[/quote]If it were me, I’d say…Fvck all the baby boomers [/quote]
flu:
Why all the anger and why are you still here ? Did you sober up from your character-revealing Dr Seuss episode ?
Your point of view on this post has been thoroughly picked apart, debunked, vilified and destroyed by Scarlet/Rt. 66. It is all well documented in the preceding pages.
You have no credibility on this post any longer. You have proven here that you are part of the problem and have no desire to do anything but trash American cars, unions and blue collar workers.
I haven’t asked for a boycott of any or all foreign goods. None of my posts here solicit government handouts. I’ve never weighed in on any of the recent bailouts.
While you have gone off on fifty seven unrelated rants, I have tried to stay focused on one goal.
I have endeavored to come up with a simple solution that everyday Americans can have a shot at achieving without taking too much time from their busy lives. It’s a possible tactic to keep history from repeating itself and allowing more imported brands to get a foot hold here like the Japanese were wisely able to do in the 70’s while everyone, including GM, was asleep at the wheel.
Jeff Bridges, handsome, talented, successful and deservedly wealthy American actor has been shilling for Korean car company Hyundai on TV and radio for quite some time now.
And Hyundai’s sales keep climbing. I would like to put a dent in those numbers but I need your help.
Why don’t you direct your anger towards something that might have a chance of making a constructive change towards leveling the playing field for what’s left of the American auto industry.
http://nicko62.websitetoolbox.com/post?id=3268355
It worked with Bruce Springsteen when his fans called him out for supporting the union busting Wal Mart. The world didn’t come to and end. The Chinese didn’t start boycotting what little goods they buy from us. Korea didn’t stop buying their planes from Boeing. Sadly, Wal Mart survived and is still here, bigger than ever.
Go ahead. Click your mouse on the link and be heard. Oh just admit it. You know you really want to. It’ll make you feel all warm and fuzzy inside.
Ask Jeff Bridges to dump Hyundai and come back to play for the home team.
http://nicko62.websitetoolbox.com/post?id=3268355
Just a side bar: Jeff Bridges was co-star in the 1974 movie Thunderbolt and Lightfoot, which featured a beautiful 1973 Pontiac Trans Am. He has been in over 70 movies in his lifetime.
July 15, 2009 at 7:25 AM #431089paddyohParticipant[quote=flu][quote=paddyoh]
You might just save someone’s job and make a better future for America’s children.[/quote]If it were me, I’d say…Fvck all the baby boomers [/quote]
flu:
Why all the anger and why are you still here ? Did you sober up from your character-revealing Dr Seuss episode ?
Your point of view on this post has been thoroughly picked apart, debunked, vilified and destroyed by Scarlet/Rt. 66. It is all well documented in the preceding pages.
You have no credibility on this post any longer. You have proven here that you are part of the problem and have no desire to do anything but trash American cars, unions and blue collar workers.
I haven’t asked for a boycott of any or all foreign goods. None of my posts here solicit government handouts. I’ve never weighed in on any of the recent bailouts.
While you have gone off on fifty seven unrelated rants, I have tried to stay focused on one goal.
I have endeavored to come up with a simple solution that everyday Americans can have a shot at achieving without taking too much time from their busy lives. It’s a possible tactic to keep history from repeating itself and allowing more imported brands to get a foot hold here like the Japanese were wisely able to do in the 70’s while everyone, including GM, was asleep at the wheel.
Jeff Bridges, handsome, talented, successful and deservedly wealthy American actor has been shilling for Korean car company Hyundai on TV and radio for quite some time now.
And Hyundai’s sales keep climbing. I would like to put a dent in those numbers but I need your help.
Why don’t you direct your anger towards something that might have a chance of making a constructive change towards leveling the playing field for what’s left of the American auto industry.
http://nicko62.websitetoolbox.com/post?id=3268355
It worked with Bruce Springsteen when his fans called him out for supporting the union busting Wal Mart. The world didn’t come to and end. The Chinese didn’t start boycotting what little goods they buy from us. Korea didn’t stop buying their planes from Boeing. Sadly, Wal Mart survived and is still here, bigger than ever.
Go ahead. Click your mouse on the link and be heard. Oh just admit it. You know you really want to. It’ll make you feel all warm and fuzzy inside.
Ask Jeff Bridges to dump Hyundai and come back to play for the home team.
http://nicko62.websitetoolbox.com/post?id=3268355
Just a side bar: Jeff Bridges was co-star in the 1974 movie Thunderbolt and Lightfoot, which featured a beautiful 1973 Pontiac Trans Am. He has been in over 70 movies in his lifetime.
July 15, 2009 at 7:46 AM #430353CoronitaParticipant[quote=paddyoh][quote=flu][quote=paddyoh]
You might just save someone’s job and make a better future for America’s children.[/quote]If it were me, I’d say…Fvck all the baby boomers [/quote]
flu:
Why all the anger and why are you still here ? Did you sober up from your character-revealing Dr Seuss episode ?
Your point of view on this post has been thoroughly picked apart, debunked, vilified and destroyed by Scarlet/Rt. 66. It is all well documented in the preceding pages.
You have no credibility on this post any longer. You have proven here that you are part of the problem and have no desire to do anything but trash American cars, unions and blue collar workers.
I haven’t asked for a boycott of any or all foreign goods. None of my posts here solicit government handouts. I’ve never weighed in on any of the recent bailouts.
While you have gone off on fifty seven unrelated rants, I have tried to stay focused on one goal.
I have endeavored to come up with a simple solution that everyday Americans can have a shot at achieving without taking too much time from their busy lives. It’s a possible tactic to keep history from repeating itself and allowing more imported brands to get a foot hold here like the Japanese were wisely able to do in the 70’s while everyone, including GM, was asleep at the wheel.
Jeff Bridges, handsome, talented, successful and deservedly wealthy American actor has been shilling for Korean car company Hyundai on TV and radio for quite some time now.
And Hyundai’s sales keep climbing. I would like to put a dent in those numbers but I need your help.
Why don’t you direct your anger towards something that might have a chance of making a constructive change towards leveling the playing field for what’s left of the American auto industry.
http://nicko62.websitetoolbox.com/post?id=3268355
It worked with Bruce Springsteen when his fans called him out for supporting the union busting Wal Mart. The world didn’t come to and end. The Chinese didn’t start boycotting what little goods they buy from us. Korea didn’t stop buying their planes from Boeing. Sadly, Wal Mart survived and is still here, bigger than ever.
Go ahead. Click your mouse on the link and be heard. Oh just admit it. You know you really want to. It’ll make you feel all warm and fuzzy inside.
Ask Jeff Bridges to dump Hyundai and come back to play for the home team.
http://nicko62.websitetoolbox.com/post?id=3268355
Just a side bar: Jeff Bridges was co-star in the 1974 movie Thunderbolt and Lightfoot, which featured a beautiful 1973 Pontiac Trans Am. He has been in over 70 movies in his lifetime.[/quote]
Anger. None.
Why I’m still here? Uh, because it’s a real estate blog… And because I’ve been here for a few years….You?
Err, actually I take that back… I am pissed at our government throwing my tax dollars at piss poor managed companies instead of investing in our future generations..I worry our future generation will get left behind on the global scale. The reason why jobs are going overseas pretty soon isn’t going to be about “cost”. It’s going to be because of lack of know-how. Conveniently, too many folks got cushy with their quality of life and didn’t bother to invest in their own self. And this tradition will continue until something drastic happens.
I’ll let you in on a secret. Much of what you say here or anywhere will go in one ear and out the other…I think most americans don’t like to be told what to do and how to think (the ones that are able to think that, at least). i think folks call that fascism…And some people here probably don’t like seeing this “wealth redistribution” plan…That’s called socialism/communism. Me also thinks most of folks on this board are slightly more enlightened than you give credit….Though I have to say, it has been a pretty clever attempt to try to get people to blog on Jeff’s site and on your own nitpicknation blog.
And, ask a few folks why I go off on tangents on this thread…It’s a tradition here….Unfortunately, football and basketball season are out. I think you’re the one that probably need to sober up a bit buddy and refrain from hitting all those bars after you’re done with those webpages. 🙂
July 15, 2009 at 7:46 AM #430569CoronitaParticipant[quote=paddyoh][quote=flu][quote=paddyoh]
You might just save someone’s job and make a better future for America’s children.[/quote]If it were me, I’d say…Fvck all the baby boomers [/quote]
flu:
Why all the anger and why are you still here ? Did you sober up from your character-revealing Dr Seuss episode ?
Your point of view on this post has been thoroughly picked apart, debunked, vilified and destroyed by Scarlet/Rt. 66. It is all well documented in the preceding pages.
You have no credibility on this post any longer. You have proven here that you are part of the problem and have no desire to do anything but trash American cars, unions and blue collar workers.
I haven’t asked for a boycott of any or all foreign goods. None of my posts here solicit government handouts. I’ve never weighed in on any of the recent bailouts.
While you have gone off on fifty seven unrelated rants, I have tried to stay focused on one goal.
I have endeavored to come up with a simple solution that everyday Americans can have a shot at achieving without taking too much time from their busy lives. It’s a possible tactic to keep history from repeating itself and allowing more imported brands to get a foot hold here like the Japanese were wisely able to do in the 70’s while everyone, including GM, was asleep at the wheel.
Jeff Bridges, handsome, talented, successful and deservedly wealthy American actor has been shilling for Korean car company Hyundai on TV and radio for quite some time now.
And Hyundai’s sales keep climbing. I would like to put a dent in those numbers but I need your help.
Why don’t you direct your anger towards something that might have a chance of making a constructive change towards leveling the playing field for what’s left of the American auto industry.
http://nicko62.websitetoolbox.com/post?id=3268355
It worked with Bruce Springsteen when his fans called him out for supporting the union busting Wal Mart. The world didn’t come to and end. The Chinese didn’t start boycotting what little goods they buy from us. Korea didn’t stop buying their planes from Boeing. Sadly, Wal Mart survived and is still here, bigger than ever.
Go ahead. Click your mouse on the link and be heard. Oh just admit it. You know you really want to. It’ll make you feel all warm and fuzzy inside.
Ask Jeff Bridges to dump Hyundai and come back to play for the home team.
http://nicko62.websitetoolbox.com/post?id=3268355
Just a side bar: Jeff Bridges was co-star in the 1974 movie Thunderbolt and Lightfoot, which featured a beautiful 1973 Pontiac Trans Am. He has been in over 70 movies in his lifetime.[/quote]
Anger. None.
Why I’m still here? Uh, because it’s a real estate blog… And because I’ve been here for a few years….You?
Err, actually I take that back… I am pissed at our government throwing my tax dollars at piss poor managed companies instead of investing in our future generations..I worry our future generation will get left behind on the global scale. The reason why jobs are going overseas pretty soon isn’t going to be about “cost”. It’s going to be because of lack of know-how. Conveniently, too many folks got cushy with their quality of life and didn’t bother to invest in their own self. And this tradition will continue until something drastic happens.
I’ll let you in on a secret. Much of what you say here or anywhere will go in one ear and out the other…I think most americans don’t like to be told what to do and how to think (the ones that are able to think that, at least). i think folks call that fascism…And some people here probably don’t like seeing this “wealth redistribution” plan…That’s called socialism/communism. Me also thinks most of folks on this board are slightly more enlightened than you give credit….Though I have to say, it has been a pretty clever attempt to try to get people to blog on Jeff’s site and on your own nitpicknation blog.
And, ask a few folks why I go off on tangents on this thread…It’s a tradition here….Unfortunately, football and basketball season are out. I think you’re the one that probably need to sober up a bit buddy and refrain from hitting all those bars after you’re done with those webpages. 🙂
July 15, 2009 at 7:46 AM #430866CoronitaParticipant[quote=paddyoh][quote=flu][quote=paddyoh]
You might just save someone’s job and make a better future for America’s children.[/quote]If it were me, I’d say…Fvck all the baby boomers [/quote]
flu:
Why all the anger and why are you still here ? Did you sober up from your character-revealing Dr Seuss episode ?
Your point of view on this post has been thoroughly picked apart, debunked, vilified and destroyed by Scarlet/Rt. 66. It is all well documented in the preceding pages.
You have no credibility on this post any longer. You have proven here that you are part of the problem and have no desire to do anything but trash American cars, unions and blue collar workers.
I haven’t asked for a boycott of any or all foreign goods. None of my posts here solicit government handouts. I’ve never weighed in on any of the recent bailouts.
While you have gone off on fifty seven unrelated rants, I have tried to stay focused on one goal.
I have endeavored to come up with a simple solution that everyday Americans can have a shot at achieving without taking too much time from their busy lives. It’s a possible tactic to keep history from repeating itself and allowing more imported brands to get a foot hold here like the Japanese were wisely able to do in the 70’s while everyone, including GM, was asleep at the wheel.
Jeff Bridges, handsome, talented, successful and deservedly wealthy American actor has been shilling for Korean car company Hyundai on TV and radio for quite some time now.
And Hyundai’s sales keep climbing. I would like to put a dent in those numbers but I need your help.
Why don’t you direct your anger towards something that might have a chance of making a constructive change towards leveling the playing field for what’s left of the American auto industry.
http://nicko62.websitetoolbox.com/post?id=3268355
It worked with Bruce Springsteen when his fans called him out for supporting the union busting Wal Mart. The world didn’t come to and end. The Chinese didn’t start boycotting what little goods they buy from us. Korea didn’t stop buying their planes from Boeing. Sadly, Wal Mart survived and is still here, bigger than ever.
Go ahead. Click your mouse on the link and be heard. Oh just admit it. You know you really want to. It’ll make you feel all warm and fuzzy inside.
Ask Jeff Bridges to dump Hyundai and come back to play for the home team.
http://nicko62.websitetoolbox.com/post?id=3268355
Just a side bar: Jeff Bridges was co-star in the 1974 movie Thunderbolt and Lightfoot, which featured a beautiful 1973 Pontiac Trans Am. He has been in over 70 movies in his lifetime.[/quote]
Anger. None.
Why I’m still here? Uh, because it’s a real estate blog… And because I’ve been here for a few years….You?
Err, actually I take that back… I am pissed at our government throwing my tax dollars at piss poor managed companies instead of investing in our future generations..I worry our future generation will get left behind on the global scale. The reason why jobs are going overseas pretty soon isn’t going to be about “cost”. It’s going to be because of lack of know-how. Conveniently, too many folks got cushy with their quality of life and didn’t bother to invest in their own self. And this tradition will continue until something drastic happens.
I’ll let you in on a secret. Much of what you say here or anywhere will go in one ear and out the other…I think most americans don’t like to be told what to do and how to think (the ones that are able to think that, at least). i think folks call that fascism…And some people here probably don’t like seeing this “wealth redistribution” plan…That’s called socialism/communism. Me also thinks most of folks on this board are slightly more enlightened than you give credit….Though I have to say, it has been a pretty clever attempt to try to get people to blog on Jeff’s site and on your own nitpicknation blog.
And, ask a few folks why I go off on tangents on this thread…It’s a tradition here….Unfortunately, football and basketball season are out. I think you’re the one that probably need to sober up a bit buddy and refrain from hitting all those bars after you’re done with those webpages. 🙂
July 15, 2009 at 7:46 AM #430935CoronitaParticipant[quote=paddyoh][quote=flu][quote=paddyoh]
You might just save someone’s job and make a better future for America’s children.[/quote]If it were me, I’d say…Fvck all the baby boomers [/quote]
flu:
Why all the anger and why are you still here ? Did you sober up from your character-revealing Dr Seuss episode ?
Your point of view on this post has been thoroughly picked apart, debunked, vilified and destroyed by Scarlet/Rt. 66. It is all well documented in the preceding pages.
You have no credibility on this post any longer. You have proven here that you are part of the problem and have no desire to do anything but trash American cars, unions and blue collar workers.
I haven’t asked for a boycott of any or all foreign goods. None of my posts here solicit government handouts. I’ve never weighed in on any of the recent bailouts.
While you have gone off on fifty seven unrelated rants, I have tried to stay focused on one goal.
I have endeavored to come up with a simple solution that everyday Americans can have a shot at achieving without taking too much time from their busy lives. It’s a possible tactic to keep history from repeating itself and allowing more imported brands to get a foot hold here like the Japanese were wisely able to do in the 70’s while everyone, including GM, was asleep at the wheel.
Jeff Bridges, handsome, talented, successful and deservedly wealthy American actor has been shilling for Korean car company Hyundai on TV and radio for quite some time now.
And Hyundai’s sales keep climbing. I would like to put a dent in those numbers but I need your help.
Why don’t you direct your anger towards something that might have a chance of making a constructive change towards leveling the playing field for what’s left of the American auto industry.
http://nicko62.websitetoolbox.com/post?id=3268355
It worked with Bruce Springsteen when his fans called him out for supporting the union busting Wal Mart. The world didn’t come to and end. The Chinese didn’t start boycotting what little goods they buy from us. Korea didn’t stop buying their planes from Boeing. Sadly, Wal Mart survived and is still here, bigger than ever.
Go ahead. Click your mouse on the link and be heard. Oh just admit it. You know you really want to. It’ll make you feel all warm and fuzzy inside.
Ask Jeff Bridges to dump Hyundai and come back to play for the home team.
http://nicko62.websitetoolbox.com/post?id=3268355
Just a side bar: Jeff Bridges was co-star in the 1974 movie Thunderbolt and Lightfoot, which featured a beautiful 1973 Pontiac Trans Am. He has been in over 70 movies in his lifetime.[/quote]
Anger. None.
Why I’m still here? Uh, because it’s a real estate blog… And because I’ve been here for a few years….You?
Err, actually I take that back… I am pissed at our government throwing my tax dollars at piss poor managed companies instead of investing in our future generations..I worry our future generation will get left behind on the global scale. The reason why jobs are going overseas pretty soon isn’t going to be about “cost”. It’s going to be because of lack of know-how. Conveniently, too many folks got cushy with their quality of life and didn’t bother to invest in their own self. And this tradition will continue until something drastic happens.
I’ll let you in on a secret. Much of what you say here or anywhere will go in one ear and out the other…I think most americans don’t like to be told what to do and how to think (the ones that are able to think that, at least). i think folks call that fascism…And some people here probably don’t like seeing this “wealth redistribution” plan…That’s called socialism/communism. Me also thinks most of folks on this board are slightly more enlightened than you give credit….Though I have to say, it has been a pretty clever attempt to try to get people to blog on Jeff’s site and on your own nitpicknation blog.
And, ask a few folks why I go off on tangents on this thread…It’s a tradition here….Unfortunately, football and basketball season are out. I think you’re the one that probably need to sober up a bit buddy and refrain from hitting all those bars after you’re done with those webpages. 🙂
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