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Originally Posted by Anrosphynx,Nov 8 2009, 06:19 PM
your a tool..
I own a Chrysler product.. and I love it.. I would take my Chrysler product over a stupid s2000 anyday...
I own a Chrysler product.. and I love it.. I would take my Chrysler product over a stupid s2000 anyday...
What awesome display of etiquette from a non-paying guest
Thank you for your insight
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Originally Posted by Popeye,Nov 8 2009, 03:42 PM
What awesome display of etiquette from a non-paying guest
Thank you for your insight
Yeah, that makes sense to me..
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Originally Posted by dammitjim,Nov 8 2009, 03:28 PM
How do you figure? Show me one Chrysler product that doesn't suck and I'll show you 10 that undeniably do. We could go on all day like that.
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Originally Posted by Anrosphynx,Nov 8 2009, 06:47 PM
so paying to be part of the site is a requiste to having an opinion?
Yeah, that makes sense to me..
Yeah, that makes sense to me..
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Originally Posted by Popeye,Nov 8 2009, 03:59 PM
When your first post in the thread is "your a tool" you lose all respect from me
However, there have been other posts by this particular poster that leads me to believe that he/she is a tool. Characterizing an entire brand/company (first GM and now Chrysler) leads me to believe this.
While I think we all make broad overgeneralizations and stereotypical remarks (myself included), this boarders on fanboi behaviour.
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Originally Posted by Anrosphynx,Nov 8 2009, 07:10 PM
However, there have been other posts by this particular poster that leads me to believe that he/she is a tool. Characterizing an entire brand/company (first GM and now Chrysler) leads me to believe this.
While I think we all make broad overgeneralizations and stereotypical remarks (myself included), this boarders on fanboi behaviour.
While I think we all make broad overgeneralizations and stereotypical remarks (myself included), this boarders on fanboi behaviour.
I don't like most of what has come out of Detroit over the last 10 years. Is that a problem?
Your last sentence doesn't make any sense.
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Originally Posted by dammitjim,Nov 8 2009, 04:27 PM
Ok. I get it. The word you were looking for is "borders".
The word you were looking for earlier was "you're".
The word you were looking for earlier was "you're".