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  1. http://www.autobasedigital.net/clients/WLM...anks/index.html
  2. Oracle of Delphi

    BMW resale

    How about a converted BMW 2002 pickup truck? I am a big fan of BMW and have been since I was about 7 years old.
  3. My wife will apreciate the fact that you think she is a hottie when I tell her. She married me when she was 17 and in her 1st year of college, we have been married now for 18 years. I'm sure she will get a little ego boost from your comment, but she is a teacher and I'm sure that's what keeps her looking and feeling young. My question is, where were teachers like that when I went to school? :AH-HA_wink:
  4. I do wear size 12 shoes. You know what that means don't you? Yeah I have big feet!
  5. The link works for me. When it comes to cars, my wife always tells me get whatever you want. You just got to love that! :AH-HA_wink:
  6. NJ SUX - In regards to the taxes you have to pay!
  7. I'm not WPBHarry, I'm really Bob Lutz!
  8. I played with Tonka Trucks when I was a boy! :AH-HA_wink:
  9. El Holdeno :rotflmao:
  10. Latrine (from Latin lavatrina)
  11. V E N T U R A
  12. Bastard, if your going to do it, do it right. You forgot the wink at the end! Like this, TICK-TOCK! :AH-HA_wink: :rotflmao:
  13. Tempest Sport UTE
  14. NO IT WASN'T ME! :rotflmao: BRANDYWINE HUNDRED, Del. - A man running naked and drunk on a highway accosted several Good Samaritans and caused three accidents, according to state police. Police said Ardonas Gilbert, 26, of Chester, Pa., was running along the southbound lanes of Interstate-95 near Marsh Road about 10 p.m. Monday. Gilbert allegedly assaulted two people who tried to help him get off the road and had caused three separate traffic crashes as people swerved to try to avoid him, police said. No one was seriously injured. Gilbert was arrested and charged with two counts of assault and a single count of being drunk on the highway. He is being held at the Howard Young Correctional Institute in Wilmington. Link: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21906224/
  15. :rotflmao: I think you would actually like to see me do it!
  16. You heard wrong there young Jedi, it was moved to Delaware because essentially it was a Division of the DuPont company which controlled the majority of the GM stock. DuPont is headquartered in Wilmington.
  17. I don't know what this means but I found this in one of the engineer's offices.
  18. I will be joining your decade soon enough, I will be 39 in June!
  19. Mysterious rebel am I? OK I'm going to draw a line in the sand. If Mr. Lutz calls anyone of these two new vehicles the Pontiac Custom-S, I will buy one and sing the praises of Holden all the rest of my days!
  20. Actually I've have been seriously thinking about this and I like the Pontiac AbsolUTE!
  21. Oh dad doesn't mind! I did tell you I was his illegitimate love child, didn't I? He's a handsome older man, I'm a handsome younger man. He speaks many languages, I speak many languages. He's from Europe, I'm from Europe. Coincidence? I think not!
  22. It may be a case of improved safety, look how thick that A pillar is. You have to remember that this car was designed to be exported to the world; however the world has different and varying safety standards. The beltline could have been raised to allow these safety features to work at optimum performance.
  23. The Pontiac Custom-S!
  24. Welcome to C&G Joshua! WOW who would have thunk it, GM and Bob Lutz the same age! "GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION was incorporated in Delaware on October 13, 1916" Of course it was, as it should be!
  25. My father's health to improve, that will be Christmas enough for me.
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