ewilliamson
AdverseMartyr
ewilliamson

Only in the summer. Right now it’s still the winter of their discontent, and a Ford GT doesn’t wear snow tires.

I agree??? That’s why I wrote that it was his, (I don’t want to sell, but for that kind of money - I will.) number. It means he probably would have taken less. He’s middle eastern. Over there negotiating starts with crazy numbers to begin with and works down to reason.

Clearly you didn’t read my comment. So I’m going to start making assumptions about your reading comprehension skills. And don’t bother cutting and pasting the same redundant quote. Especially when it bolsters my comment.

It’s a British sports car vehicle, the closer it is to the warranty ending the cheaper it gets because no one wants the hot potato once the warranty is gone. (Unless your name is Doug, and you purchase the warranty from Carmax)

So you also are a completely unreasonable person and won’t make a deal because you have your pride ;)

I don’t understand what you are trying to say...

So, the article makes it fairly clear that:

$250K in the late 90s wouldn’t have been a decent offer from a company like Nissan for a prime domain. That’s when everyone was figuring out how much a web domain could be worth to a major company. Plus his business must have been big enough for him to consider the value in the millions if he thought $15 million was

Can you imagine what might happen if you did end up in the finance office.?

Throwing a high number at a corporation like Nissan when you don’t want to sell is proof that there is a price you will take for it, but you don’t expect them to be willing to pay that price. It seems like they were not giving any actual amount, and asking him how much he wanted for it.

I applaud your trolling. It’s an amazing bit of writing for you to keep selling it so hard that you believe what you’ve written. I hope your actual career is in writing.

Iay ontday owknay anyay.

Probably keeping his mouth shut to avoid any appearance of giving legal advice about a case he isn’t legally something or other, some other legal thing and getting penalized or disbarred.

I thought he was broke guy and that was why he sold the car.

Actually, that could end up being a really valid question: if he was ripped off by a tire, then wouldn’t that constitute fraud and create penalties or invalidate the contract. Wouldn’t it also mean that Ford never delivered a “complete” Ford GT as specified in the delivery papers, hence wouldn’t Cena be in the the

I’m curious about your...badge/avatar/picture/thingamabob. Did you just get your license in the last 3 years? (At least here in Japan that is what new drivers have to stick on their car for 3 years.) Does it mean your a new driver where ever you are?

All The Gear All The Time.

Look, I’m getting really sick of you taking me seriously and with a certain amount of credibility. This is the internet, dangit!

Those actually make (just slightly) more sense than the AM’s controls. At least that bolstering is high enough to force the driver’s legs to not cover the buttons.

Uhmm... If he buys the Harbor freight special, won’t that just mean he’ll pull them out to use them that first time he’s in this situation again, and the bulbs will be blown?