greasemonkey235097
greasemonkey235097
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Shifted, apparently, by pure telepathy.

And yet here we all are, as friends, discussing capitalism. Mission accomplished I’d say.

eh.. tbh.. this sounds like fairly standard for any business.. people making the decisions dont use the service/ never worked the floor... it makes for some fantabulously bad decisions and happens damn near everywhere...

You can’t buy masculinity, and you can’t buy emasculation either. Dodge’s marketing department will try to convince you otherwise, though.

“chrome-laden esmaculated minivan”

If you need self-parking you need a bus pass, not a huge vehicle.

Crossovers are so much more uncool than minivans. People just haven’t realized this yet. I’m not joking....

Ford Aerostar baby!!

Mazda5 says hello.

Now if there was only a minivan with a manual...

You have made a great talking point there David. My only criticism is that manuals have fallen out of favour in utilization vehicles. SUV, truck, wagon, and the like hardly have the option. And in a way it makes me frustrated. I loathe automatics. Of the seven vehicles my wife and I have had, only one was an

IMPEACH HIM FOR CORRUPTION BY BIG AUTOMATIC!!

Don’t forget the best cheap sports car of them all - the Wrangler! 6 SPD. MANUAL, soft top, crank windows, no a/c, $25,000.

Hey moron, even if we all went out and bought one, they’d still have made the same number.

A Jalop sees this:

“The Chevy SS was a bold attempt to capture the small market of enthusiasts who wanted a rear-drive V8 sedan with a bow tie on the front. The problem was that most of us were too broke to buy one, and the SS had to ride off into the sunset.”

Not a single candlestick anywhere? Come on...

Rebuttal via Steve Lehto

Drill Dozer was a late, great game. Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3 (what a mouthful!) was also a game that made me say, wow, I can't believe this is in the palm of my hands. And I also have to single out the Castlevanias and Advance Wars, both which made college a little more fun (and my grades a little

*salute* Farewell, good soldier. You fought long, you fought hard, but when you needed your commander most, he replaced you with a new unit. Those of us who fought alongside you, though, will not forget those days.