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DAN C
Just curious, how old are you little boy? Reading all your posts in here my
son and I got a kick out of some of the things you say to the people in here, everyone of your posts had something nasty to say, If you hate life that much, why not leave? If you aint getting none at home, buy a blowup doll, but dont be such an ass in here ok, FYI you may get a kick out of this, and then go tell someone they are not typing correctly or posting right, These are all different topics, your such a loser On Tue, 19 Oct 2004 02:02:43 -0400, Lone Wolf wrote: > You shut the **** up dan.I dont want to hear your ****. I was having a > bad day when i wrote that post every one has a bad day here or there so > have a nice day and be happy life is too short to be a asshole. Be quiet, you ignorant ****. And tell your other personality "BRIAN" to do the same. Who do you think you're fooling? Nothing worse than a Usenet n00b with an attitude. Go away boy. -- If you're not on the edge, you're taking up too much space. Linux Registered User #327951 Lone Wolf was not me Ass licker. He was a friend staying over for 2 > weeks.So up yours and by the way your a dumb ass. Sure. We can tell who the dumbass around here is based on your ability to write a sentence with proper grammar, capitalization, and punctuation. Go away little boy. -- If you're not on the edge, you're taking up too much space. Linux Registered User #327951 On Tue, 19 Oct 2004 01:47:56 -0400, BRIAN wrote: > Stop posting **** with my e-mail address ok.You have your own. Quit talking to yourself, dumbass. -- If you're not on the edge, you're taking up too much space. Linux Registered User #327951 You're clueless. Don't post again until you learn a little about what you're talking about. -- If you're not on the edge, you're taking up too much space. Linux Registered User #327951 Ah, yes! Quotqtion marks... didn't notice. Sorry, but I can > sometimes be defensive when it comes to patriotism. > I have a '99 CHRYSLER & a 2003 Pathfinder. > The "Japanese" car has more American labor put into it. Who gives a > rat's ass where the name came from? Well, you obviously don't. Where do you think the CEO of Nissan lives? America? Fool. You're "defensive about patriotism", but you buy Japanese vehicles, and put money in foreigner's pockets. Makes a lot of sense. Wait a minute, I've got it - you work on the Kerry campaign! Right? -- If you're not on the edge, you're taking up too much space. Linux Registered User #327951 Dislikes: > It doesn't look like it will hold 3 adults comfortably in the back > seat. Time will tell. Is that something you do often? Doesn't seem like it would be an issue for most people... -- If you're not on the edge, you're taking up too much space. Linux Registered User #327951 |
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On Thu, 02 Dec 2004 18:59:37 -0500, maxpower wrote:
> Just curious, how old are you little boy? Reading all your posts in here > my son and I got a kick out of some of the things you say to the people Go back to grade school and learn some basic grammar, dingus. -- If you're not on the edge, you're taking up too much space. Linux Registered User #327951 |
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On Thu, 02 Dec 2004 18:59:37 -0500, maxpower wrote:
> Just curious, how old are you little boy? Reading all your posts in here > my son and I got a kick out of some of the things you say to the people Go back to grade school and learn some basic grammar, dingus. -- If you're not on the edge, you're taking up too much space. Linux Registered User #327951 |
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Hey, Doofus. Pay attention! You didn't capitalize "dingus". Where did you
learn to spell? Larry Unlock the Universe "Dan C" > wrote in message news | On Thu, 02 Dec 2004 18:59:37 -0500, maxpower wrote: | | > Just curious, how old are you little boy? Reading all your posts in here | > my son and I got a kick out of some of the things you say to the people | | Go back to grade school and learn some basic grammar, dingus. | | -- | If you're not on the edge, you're taking up too much space. | Linux Registered User #327951 | |
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Hey, Doofus. Pay attention! You didn't capitalize "dingus". Where did you
learn to spell? Larry Unlock the Universe "Dan C" > wrote in message news | On Thu, 02 Dec 2004 18:59:37 -0500, maxpower wrote: | | > Just curious, how old are you little boy? Reading all your posts in here | > my son and I got a kick out of some of the things you say to the people | | Go back to grade school and learn some basic grammar, dingus. | | -- | If you're not on the edge, you're taking up too much space. | Linux Registered User #327951 | |
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Hey, amid all the name calling and such, a little piece of information
about "foreign" automakers, the CEO of chrysler the so-called american automaker, got a 17 million dollar bonus last year, and he lives in germany, where the REAL chrysler headquarters, or Daimler-Chrysler headquarters are. According to my sticker on my new toyota tacoma, 75% of it was assembled or made here in america and 25% in Japan. So, there is no american auto maker that doesnt own part or all of a foreign car company== or doesnt assemble all or part of their vehicles here or overseas. Also the money goes to both jobs here at home and overseas. Dont get me wrong, I own 2 chryslers, 2 toyotas, and one ford, and for the record, the toyotas have been more reliable, efficient and cheaper to keep running than the chryslers or ford-- and one toyota has over 200k miles..... |
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Hey, amid all the name calling and such, a little piece of information
about "foreign" automakers, the CEO of chrysler the so-called american automaker, got a 17 million dollar bonus last year, and he lives in germany, where the REAL chrysler headquarters, or Daimler-Chrysler headquarters are. According to my sticker on my new toyota tacoma, 75% of it was assembled or made here in america and 25% in Japan. So, there is no american auto maker that doesnt own part or all of a foreign car company== or doesnt assemble all or part of their vehicles here or overseas. Also the money goes to both jobs here at home and overseas. Dont get me wrong, I own 2 chryslers, 2 toyotas, and one ford, and for the record, the toyotas have been more reliable, efficient and cheaper to keep running than the chryslers or ford-- and one toyota has over 200k miles..... |
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And I would have to agree with that, I owned one foreign vehicle my whole
life, It was a 79 Dodge Challenger, i think it had the 2.6 i forget now, but never had a lick of problem "toyota1" > wrote in message lkaboutautos.com... > Hey, amid all the name calling and such, a little piece of information > about "foreign" automakers, the CEO of chrysler the so-called american > automaker, got a 17 million dollar bonus last year, and he lives in > germany, where the REAL chrysler headquarters, or Daimler-Chrysler > headquarters are. According to my sticker on my new toyota tacoma, 75% of > it was assembled or made here in america and 25% in Japan. So, there is no > american auto maker that doesnt own part or all of a foreign car company== > or doesnt assemble all or part of their vehicles here or overseas. Also > the money goes to both jobs here at home and overseas. Dont get me wrong, > I own 2 chryslers, 2 toyotas, and one ford, and for the record, the > toyotas have been more reliable, efficient and cheaper to keep running > than the chryslers or ford-- and one toyota has over 200k miles..... > |
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And I would have to agree with that, I owned one foreign vehicle my whole
life, It was a 79 Dodge Challenger, i think it had the 2.6 i forget now, but never had a lick of problem "toyota1" > wrote in message lkaboutautos.com... > Hey, amid all the name calling and such, a little piece of information > about "foreign" automakers, the CEO of chrysler the so-called american > automaker, got a 17 million dollar bonus last year, and he lives in > germany, where the REAL chrysler headquarters, or Daimler-Chrysler > headquarters are. According to my sticker on my new toyota tacoma, 75% of > it was assembled or made here in america and 25% in Japan. So, there is no > american auto maker that doesnt own part or all of a foreign car company== > or doesnt assemble all or part of their vehicles here or overseas. Also > the money goes to both jobs here at home and overseas. Dont get me wrong, > I own 2 chryslers, 2 toyotas, and one ford, and for the record, the > toyotas have been more reliable, efficient and cheaper to keep running > than the chryslers or ford-- and one toyota has over 200k miles..... > |
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On Thu, 23 Dec 2004 12:57:43 -0500, toyota1 wrote:
> Hey, amid all the name calling and such, a little piece of information > about "foreign" automakers, the CEO of chrysler the so-called american > automaker, got a 17 million dollar bonus last year, and he lives in > germany, where the REAL chrysler headquarters, or Daimler-Chrysler > headquarters are. According to my sticker on my new toyota tacoma, 75% of > it was assembled or made here in america and 25% in Japan. So, there is no > american auto maker that doesnt own part or all of a foreign car company== > or doesnt assemble all or part of their vehicles here or overseas. Also > the money goes to both jobs here at home and overseas. Dont get me wrong, > I own 2 chryslers, 2 toyotas, and one ford, and for the record, the > toyotas have been more reliable, efficient and cheaper to keep running > than the chryslers or ford-- and one toyota has over 200k miles..... How about *3* over 250K!!! |
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