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Oracle of Delphi

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  1. Sorry to disappoint, theirs are coming from Korea!
  2. Now why would anything I say TICK, TOCK you off?
  3. Who's asking?
  4. Hmmmmm, be careful what you wish for.
  5. Awww, give love a chance!
  6. That is a fantastic looking Chevy Cavalier.
  7. Corpus Delicti
  8. Thanks there Mr. NOS!
  9. We are the Japanese, your culture will adapt to service us. You will be assimilated. Resistance is futile!
  10. So has the the site host fixed the issues? It seems to be working much better this week as opposed to last week.
  11. Very nice! I was wondering where you were. I had thought maybe ocn had done you in! :AH-HA_wink:
  12. Thanx, it's been 5 months, but feels like 5 years, this has aged me, more than I thought possible.
  13. Yes I know, I use to be brand loyal, but Lutz has killed that for me by bringing in Holden, Pontiac is no longer Pontiac because of that one move. Lutz has lost me as a loyal buyer of Pontiac. Not one thin dime will ever go to Pontiac from me ever again, and as you see, I don't seem to be alone in that regard. Tick, Tock! :AH-HA_wink:
  14. How much time do you have? Perhaps someday I will print on these forums my insider's story about Holden/Pontiac and why I opposed the evil merger. But today is not that day. I am home because my father had a stroke back in June and I had him moved to a hospital here in Delaware, but this week he started bleeding from the stomach so he is back in intensive care, which is why I am home 3 days earlier than I should be. See my life is not all peaches and cream as some think. In any event I need to go relax, so I am going to go wash my Pontiac Custom-S, A body. Washing my cars always relaxes me. See y'all later!
  15. The very fact that you're farting at all speaks volumes! You know very well that GM still thinks it's customers should progress up through the brands, Yes Virginia, even today, from 1927 to 2007, that business model hasn't changed one iota.
  16. You know as you get older, you're supposed to let your old tired wrinkled body enjoy some comforts in life, such as spending big bucks on a Cadillac luxury sedan. That's what it's all about, you start at Chevy and you end at Caddy as you progress through life. You're clinging on to a way of life that belongs to someone 20 years your junior. Come on Gramps, move along, you're blocking the flow of the GM Corporate model. :AH-HA_wink: Who's arguing, I thought we were having a discussion?
  17. What do you have against the CTS? It's RWD like you like, I don't see your problem with it?
  18. As for me, the Grand Prix GXP will be my last Pontiac I will buy after 22 years of buying Pontiacs. The moment they got into bed with Holden, was it for me. With that said I'm 85% sure I will be getting a Cadillac CTS or CTS-V as my next car in 2010 with a 15% chance that I will be getting the yet to be unveiled new Opel Vectra and having it shipped back to the USA when I return permanently. If Cadillac should go the way of Pontiac, I will drive BMWs until I die. That's what I will choose to do, as for you, you will have to find your own way.
  19. Is it dead? I'm starting to hear rumors to the contrary, and I do love it, it's true. As for me Zeta is Holden and Holden is Zeta, I won't drive anything designed and engineered there, no matter where it's built.
  20. I work towards two goals, to slow the Zeta platform down, and then eventually watch it die! It seems the 1st goal is coming to fruition, the Zeta is already starting to look old, even before it goes on sale.
  21. GM needs to buy Jeep and merge it with Hummer!
  22. Well it is Australia!
  23. Make it a Holden, make it a Holden, oh wait it already is!
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