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Oracle of Delphi

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  1. Believe it or not 68, most UAW & CAW workers that I know, work pretty damn hard and actually care about their jobs. Oh I ain't no blue-collar worker either. I be a white-collar worker! See your stereotypical remarks really don't hold much water, but then, you've never worked in a UAW assembly plant, so how would you know?
  2. I think you already know my thoughts on that.
  3. I told you it would be GMC and the name would be Caballero, did I not? Oh ye with little faith!
  4. Have a great day!
  5. moltar, you have opened up my eyes! Now I see why obese Americans need, no actually crave, obese Holden cars! It explains so much scientifically. Large bodies attract! :AH-HA_wink:
  6. Do you normally tap your feet in the Men's room as you listen to Van Halen?
  7. Hell has frozen over! :AH-HA_wink:
  8. WASHINGTON - Linguists alarmed at the increasing extinction of many indigenous languages identified five global "hot spots" on Tuesday where the problem is worst, led by northern Australia and a region of South America. The linguists are part of the Enduring Voices project that seeks to document and revitalize languages slipping toward oblivion, often spoken by indigenous peoples like Australia's aborigines whose cultures were trampled by settlers. David Harrison of Swarthmore College in Pennsylvania, the project's co-director, said there are 6,992 recognized distinct languages worldwide. He said on average one language vanishes every two weeks, often as its last elderly speakers perish. The project, backed by National Geographic magazine, named the region of northern Australia that includes Queensland, Northern Territory and Western Australia as the place where local languages are most threatened. The linguists said aboriginal Australia harbors some of the most endangered languages, with 153 different ones spoken in this region. A region of central South America covering Ecuador, Colombia, Peru, Brazil and Bolivia was second on the list of "hot spots," with indigenous languages being overcome by Spanish, Portuguese or other indigenous languages. Article Continues: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/20844138/
  9. Slim down that swaying beer gut and you might just be able to get in it! :AH-HA_wink:
  10. Damn, I have a thing for yellow Corvettes. When I return to the US, I just may buy one. :AH-HA_wink:
  11. I didn't know you were a 2nd grade philosopher, how quaint! :AH-HA_wink:
  12. I love BMW, after GM, it is my car company of choice.
  13. Well at least plywood is real wood, and not plood!
  14. Are you a Mormon? One of my friends is.
  15. That's not nice, now he's going to send another e-mail to Lutz and not sleep or eat again for 3 days and he's already on edge. Shame on you Fly!
  16. The latest addition to Jay Leno’s incredible collection of automobiles is one of BMW’s hydrogen-powered 7-series sedans. Mr. Leno is well-known for his love of cars and follows in the footsteps of Will Ferrell, Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie, Richard Gere and Sharon Stone by taking the keys to a Hydrogen 7. The green theme of the 7-series is echoed in Leno’s massive 20,000 square-foot garage, which is largely powered by steam. Another notable “green” car in Leno’s collection is his bio-diesel-fueled EcoJet from the 2006 SEMA show. The Hydrogen 7 is powered by a V-12 with 260 horsepower and runs on traditional gasoline or liquid hydrogen. Cruising range is approximately 125 miles on hydrogen and 300 miles on gasoline. Leno is certainly an excellent choice to represent BMW’s achievements on the hydrogen front and will probably appreciate the car more than other celebrities who have been handed the keys since he loves cars. Expect to hear more about other high-profile Hydrogen 7 deliveries in the coming months. Article continues: http://news.windingroad.com/body-stylesmar...ogen-7-pioneer/
  17. BALTIMORE - Maryland’s highest court on Tuesday upheld a state law defining marriage as a union between a man and a woman, ending a lawsuit filed by same-sex couples who claimed they were being denied equal protection under the law. Maryland’s 1973 ban on gay marriage does not discriminate on the basis of gender and does not deny any fundamental rights, the Court of Appeals ruled in a 4-3 decision. It also said the state has a legitimate interest in promoting opposite-sex marriage. Link: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/20839946/
  18. OK I'm taking bets! How long do you think 68 will last at this job? Maybe I should make it a polling question. Just Kidding 68, I hope it last! Because I want to see you buy a new car before I retire in 22 years.
  19. Most likely made in China, don't lick it or the leaded paint will come off. Keep it away from your pets too, don't want them to die do you? :AH-HA_wink:
  20. Then I suggest you don't date fat women, it will weigh even more after!
  21. Sounds like y'all talk Yankee talk to me!
  22. I'm told I have a rather large head. It must be all those brains! :AH-HA_wink:
  23. please, ... don't make me get mean about why you need that ancient V8! P.S. Hurry up buying that new car, I only have 22 more years left before I retire with 40 years of service!
  24. You oppress people? Jeez, I hadn't noticed.
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