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MrJim
08-19-2009, 07:24 PM
My answer is depends... one, if I could ever afford one of those things, secondly, if everyone else drove one... I wouldn't want to drive one of them with 18-wheelers and dually's driven by drunk Mexicans on the freeway.

yee-haw
08-19-2009, 07:32 PM
If i'm driving it to the dump, I would i hate those damn things, May as well be carrying a cock around ... Going look at me!

MrJim
08-19-2009, 07:34 PM
If i'm driving it to the dump, I would i hate those damn things, May as well be carrying a cock around ... Going look at me!

Trust me, if I could pull out my dick and do somersaults across the freeway, I wouldn't need a car :cool:

yee-haw
08-19-2009, 07:37 PM
Trust me, if I could pull out my dick and do somersaults across the freeway, I wouldn't need a car :cool:

Not really what i meant but ok...

I'm just saying i like my old truck and hope i never have to drive one of those sissy things.

MrJim
08-19-2009, 07:48 PM
Not really what i meant but ok...

I'm just saying i like my old truck and hope i never have to drive one of those sissy things.

"Clunkers for cash"... well, hell, if the people with the clunkers didn't have to take on a car payment, it wouldn't mean a hill of beans.

I like my vehicle. I hope it doesn't come to that. But what happened to our $1.30/gallon gas last winter? We're approaching $3.00/gallon once again and a lot of us are without jobs. I'm at wit's end, folks.

yee-haw
08-19-2009, 07:51 PM
"Clunkers for cash"... well, hell, if the people with the clunkers didn't have to take on a car payment, it wouldn't mean a hill of beans.

I like my vehicle. I hope it doesn't come to that. But what happened to our $1.30/gallon gas last winter? We're approaching $3.00/gallon once again and a lot of us are without jobs. I'm at wit's end, folks.

About that job situation, Any luck this week?

MrJim
08-19-2009, 07:55 PM
About that job situation, Any luck this week?

A couple of possible 'leads'... it's rough out there. I remember in the late 90's we had a newspaper career tabloid that was around 70 pages a week... now it's a little 2-3 pager on the back of the business section on Sundays... it's sad. And we are in a much better condition than most of the country.

But my wife made department head so if I get to be the deadbeat husband for a couple of years while I finish school, we'll survive.

Thanks for asking.

yee-haw
08-19-2009, 08:00 PM
A couple of possible 'leads'... it's rough out there. I remember in the late 90's we had a newspaper career tabloid that was around 70 pages a week... now it's a little 2-3 pager on the back of the business section on Sundays... it's sad. And we are in a much better condition than most of the country.

But my wife made department head so if I get to be the deadbeat husband for a couple of years while I finish school, we'll survive.

Thanks for asking.

Try and stay positive and keep your head up jim...;)

MrJim
08-19-2009, 08:02 PM
Try and stay positive and keep your head up jim...;)

I can fake it... "Positive" isn't an option these days, but I can fake it through an interview.

Phoenix
08-19-2009, 09:56 PM
Well..yea, but I'd rather wait the extra year and get the 2h.

LedZap
08-20-2009, 06:28 PM
I'd love to have one...will they carry 2 pallets of Paver tile? How about 1500 lbs of marble ? Oh well.

microman
08-25-2009, 05:44 AM
No I would not buy a Bailout Car and the Honda Fit is a better vehicle in almost every way.

Hammerhead
08-25-2009, 08:31 AM
"Clunkers for cash"... well, hell, if the people with the clunkers didn't have to take on a car payment, it wouldn't mean a hill of beans.

I like my vehicle. I hope it doesn't come to that. But what happened to our $1.30/gallon gas last winter? We're approaching $3.00/gallon once again and a lot of us are without jobs. I'm at wit's end, folks.

well Jimbo, we will never see 1.30 a gallon for gas again and the main reason is this.
The American people was living too well and was having too much power.
This is all a very well orchastrated plot by our own Government and by the U.N.
The world wants a weak America not a strong one
The world wants everyone one the same, a yes sir society
our Government has been giving away our rights for a long while
there was not one person in our government who didn't know what
was going on with the housing and GM and wall street
it is all a ploy to make the american people into sheep
the bullshit with gas was the final nail in the coffin
Government is the enemy they brought this upon
us to make us weak so there would not be much
of a struggle when they sign the Declaration of One World Government
and our Sovereignty is tossed out with the trash along side with
our Constitution

aslan
08-25-2009, 11:55 AM
well Jimbo, we will never see 1.30 a gallon for gas again and the main reason is this.
The American people was living too well and was having too much power.
This is all a very well orchastrated plot by our own Government and by the U.N.
The world wants a weak America not a strong one
The world wants everyone one the same, a yes sir society
our Government has been giving away our rights for a long while
there was not one person in our government who didn't know what
was going on with the housing and GM and wall street
it is all a ploy to make the american people into sheep
the bullshit with gas was the final nail in the coffin
Government is the enemy they brought this upon
us to make us weak so there would not be much
of a struggle when they sign the Declaration of One World Government
and our Sovereignty is tossed out with the trash along side with
our Constitution

Or maybe its the selfishness of the gas companies? It could be both

Hammerhead
08-25-2009, 01:11 PM
Or maybe its the selfishness of the gas companies? It could be both

the oil companies do not set the prices
the u.s. government put oil on the futures market
where companies like Goldman and Sachs could manipulate
the price of oil
why in God's name are we paying for oil now that is a predicted
price in 6 months to a year
it is a scam
and the people in government and wall street who are behind this
is laying the blame at big oil which is bullshit

MrJim
11-23-2009, 04:39 PM
the oil companies do not set the prices
the u.s. government put oil on the futures market
where companies like Goldman and Sachs could manipulate
the price of oil
why in God's name are we paying for oil now that is a predicted
price in 6 months to a year
it is a scam
and the people in government and wall street who are behind this
is laying the blame at big oil which is bullshit

That dickhead from Goldman Sachs was the one who blessed us with $4/gal last year... :mad:

bullfighter
12-10-2009, 07:47 PM
That dickhead from Goldman Sachs was the one who blessed us with $4/gal last year... :mad:

of course its bullshit,its all about the money honey,and the power to control land and people..by the way i would drive a electric car,truck bike and let her have a electric...................................