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GM Closing Plants In US and Canada To Build More in China
i.e. SOLSTICE- something you could never own, because you drive a 77
Jap Honda ****box http://www.wndu.com/16wheels/112005/16wheels_46041.php |
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gee, that is a nice car, that Solstice- maybe next year I'll buy 2 of
them.... while DB drives a ****box Honda ! HAHAHAHA |
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Ricky 79 Honda White-professional loser wrote: i.e. SOLSTICE- something you could never own, because you drive a 77 Jap Honda ****box http://www.wndu.com/16wheels/112005/16wheels_46041.php The Solstice is a ****ty rip-off of a Miata and the Miata is a fags car. Google "Miata gay" or "Miata fag" or "Miata homosexual" and see what I mean. The Solstice is just an American made fag car, perfect for Charlie Nudo. |
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rhalford1 said:
The Solstice is a ****ty rip-off of a Miata Mmmm, they both have only two seats. You could be on to something. |
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DB what do you weigh in at? Is he right?
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From: DeserTBoB
I remember those awful "Pontiac" Parisiennes in Montreal...'67 Pontiac shells with low-line Chevy engines and "PowerSlide" transmissions. The canucks got ripped from GM on those! And it continues. Even with a NAFTA ruling that the U.S. has been collecting an illegal tariff on Canadian softwood exports (costing new U.S. home buyers an extra $1,000 in building costs) this current administration ignores the rules and refuses to return the ill-gotten gain. Course all these administrations all went to the same school, so I doubt an admin change will be a solution. |
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On 23 Nov 2005 17:24:48 -0800, "WWW" wrote:
rhalford1 said: The Solstice is a ****ty rip-off of a Miata Mmmm, they both have only two seats. You could be on to something. snip Well, you could buy two, and couple them together like rail coaches, just to get a sedan..... |
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On 23 Nov 2005 17:33:25 -0800, "WWW" wrote:
From: DeserTBoB I remember those awful "Pontiac" Parisiennes in Montreal...'67 Pontiac shells with low-line Chevy engines and "PowerSlide" transmissions. The canucks got ripped from GM on those! And it continues. Even with a NAFTA ruling that the U.S. has been collecting an illegal tariff on Canadian softwood exports (costing new U.S. home buyers an extra $1,000 in building costs) this current administration ignores the rules and refuses to return the ill-gotten gain. Course all these administrations all went to the same school, so I doubt an admin change will be a solution. snip Don't come crying to us about NAFTA. If it were up for ratification today, the voters would force Congress to not ratify it, as they came close to doing over CAFTA. The US public never wanted the damned thing in the first place, but Clinton's "globalist" pals forced it down our throats. It has been proven to be a detriment to US wage/benefit levels, and NAFTA's provisions having to do with the film industry gutted film production in Los Angeles county...until producers finally realized that Vacouver doesn't resemble LA or any other US city...too clean! Note also that the safeguards Clinton put in the NAFTA language to protect domestic jobs and industry have all but been ignored by Bush's cadre of pigs. dB |
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On 23 Nov 2005 17:25:47 -0800, "WWW" wrote:
DB what do you weigh in at? Is he right? snip Is who right about what? If it was Noodles, I can't see his drivel. My only clue that Charlie Nudo even posts here anymore is that my kill filer plays a wav of a toilet flushing whenever it disposes of his crap, which is does multiple times a day when he's heading into yet another "episode" in his sick, tiny brain. When he really becomes unwound, it sounds as if someone's trying desperately to unclog the crapper! FYI, I'm around 185 cm and 408 kg, not too bad off, I'd suppose. I gained about 25 kg after retirement, due to not working hard like I was, but managed to take 10 of that off so far due to a sensible diet. dB |
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On Wed, 23 Nov 2005 19:07:15 -0800, DeserTBoB
wrote: FYI, I'm around 185 cm and 408 kg snip HAR! The problem of plugging in a conversion factor backward! Of course, the real weight would be 86 or thereabouts. I'll stick with the 185 cm tall, however. I DO know, of course, that it gets chilly in here around 19°C! |
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