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danielwisParticipant
Hmmm….being “the back up” on a house you want must be kind of like being told “no” by the girl that you really like.
What happens when the girl changes her mind and says “yes”, is the “feeling” still there??
danielwisParticipantHmmm….being “the back up” on a house you want must be kind of like being told “no” by the girl that you really like.
What happens when the girl changes her mind and says “yes”, is the “feeling” still there??
danielwisParticipantHmmm….being “the back up” on a house you want must be kind of like being told “no” by the girl that you really like.
What happens when the girl changes her mind and says “yes”, is the “feeling” still there??
danielwisParticipantHmmm….being “the back up” on a house you want must be kind of like being told “no” by the girl that you really like.
What happens when the girl changes her mind and says “yes”, is the “feeling” still there??
danielwisParticipantNot me. I don’t like the macro economic outlook for our country, and especially for California. At best, we struggle for many years with minimal GDP growth, and worst, the music stops and the fall resumes. I’ve been known to be wrong on more than one occasion, however, so take that with a grain of salt.
danielwisParticipantNot me. I don’t like the macro economic outlook for our country, and especially for California. At best, we struggle for many years with minimal GDP growth, and worst, the music stops and the fall resumes. I’ve been known to be wrong on more than one occasion, however, so take that with a grain of salt.
danielwisParticipantNot me. I don’t like the macro economic outlook for our country, and especially for California. At best, we struggle for many years with minimal GDP growth, and worst, the music stops and the fall resumes. I’ve been known to be wrong on more than one occasion, however, so take that with a grain of salt.
danielwisParticipantNot me. I don’t like the macro economic outlook for our country, and especially for California. At best, we struggle for many years with minimal GDP growth, and worst, the music stops and the fall resumes. I’ve been known to be wrong on more than one occasion, however, so take that with a grain of salt.
danielwisParticipantNot me. I don’t like the macro economic outlook for our country, and especially for California. At best, we struggle for many years with minimal GDP growth, and worst, the music stops and the fall resumes. I’ve been known to be wrong on more than one occasion, however, so take that with a grain of salt.
danielwisParticipant[quote=ocrenter][quote=svelte]
He also stated he reached down and pulled the floor mat away from the pedal – he said it was definitely NOT the floor mat. Let’s see…not the floor mat, not the pedal (according to Toyota), what could it be?[/quote]
must be the driver!!!![/quote]
Now you have a CHP officer, stating he “smelled the brakes”, as he drove along side the vehicle, at times racing over 90 miles per hour.
Toyota is going to have a harder and harder time in refuting the claims that current “fixes” are not the answer. And I think a trend has started here in regards to calling 911 in the middle of such an event. People will apply the brakes, try the things they can think of and/or remember, and then call 911. It seems this is not going to end well for Toyota, which is too bad. Toyota has produced the best cars in the world for decades.
danielwisParticipant[quote=ocrenter][quote=svelte]
He also stated he reached down and pulled the floor mat away from the pedal – he said it was definitely NOT the floor mat. Let’s see…not the floor mat, not the pedal (according to Toyota), what could it be?[/quote]
must be the driver!!!![/quote]
Now you have a CHP officer, stating he “smelled the brakes”, as he drove along side the vehicle, at times racing over 90 miles per hour.
Toyota is going to have a harder and harder time in refuting the claims that current “fixes” are not the answer. And I think a trend has started here in regards to calling 911 in the middle of such an event. People will apply the brakes, try the things they can think of and/or remember, and then call 911. It seems this is not going to end well for Toyota, which is too bad. Toyota has produced the best cars in the world for decades.
danielwisParticipant[quote=ocrenter][quote=svelte]
He also stated he reached down and pulled the floor mat away from the pedal – he said it was definitely NOT the floor mat. Let’s see…not the floor mat, not the pedal (according to Toyota), what could it be?[/quote]
must be the driver!!!![/quote]
Now you have a CHP officer, stating he “smelled the brakes”, as he drove along side the vehicle, at times racing over 90 miles per hour.
Toyota is going to have a harder and harder time in refuting the claims that current “fixes” are not the answer. And I think a trend has started here in regards to calling 911 in the middle of such an event. People will apply the brakes, try the things they can think of and/or remember, and then call 911. It seems this is not going to end well for Toyota, which is too bad. Toyota has produced the best cars in the world for decades.
danielwisParticipant[quote=ocrenter][quote=svelte]
He also stated he reached down and pulled the floor mat away from the pedal – he said it was definitely NOT the floor mat. Let’s see…not the floor mat, not the pedal (according to Toyota), what could it be?[/quote]
must be the driver!!!![/quote]
Now you have a CHP officer, stating he “smelled the brakes”, as he drove along side the vehicle, at times racing over 90 miles per hour.
Toyota is going to have a harder and harder time in refuting the claims that current “fixes” are not the answer. And I think a trend has started here in regards to calling 911 in the middle of such an event. People will apply the brakes, try the things they can think of and/or remember, and then call 911. It seems this is not going to end well for Toyota, which is too bad. Toyota has produced the best cars in the world for decades.
danielwisParticipant[quote=ocrenter][quote=svelte]
He also stated he reached down and pulled the floor mat away from the pedal – he said it was definitely NOT the floor mat. Let’s see…not the floor mat, not the pedal (according to Toyota), what could it be?[/quote]
must be the driver!!!![/quote]
Now you have a CHP officer, stating he “smelled the brakes”, as he drove along side the vehicle, at times racing over 90 miles per hour.
Toyota is going to have a harder and harder time in refuting the claims that current “fixes” are not the answer. And I think a trend has started here in regards to calling 911 in the middle of such an event. People will apply the brakes, try the things they can think of and/or remember, and then call 911. It seems this is not going to end well for Toyota, which is too bad. Toyota has produced the best cars in the world for decades.
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