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Don't tell me, boaz47...
by iluvmysephia1 on Sun Sep 28 18:46:57 PDT 2008
that you're one of neencanpoops that likes to text-message while he drives? Is that what's setting you off like this, the fact that I called it on all of those who text while driving? Yikes, boaz47, it's simple. Do you read my posts? I said I have bought a '08 Lancer GTS with a CVT automatic. Not a 5-speed manual that gets better ghastly mileage, that I originally set out to buy in my Lancer GTS. Still with me? Yes, a CVT automatic with paddle shifters. Because ghastly mileage doesn't rule my concerns. Got It yet? Hope so. ;) Not the more gas-economical 5-speed stick. And I mentioned that I feel that driving as much as I feel like is OK with me, as long as we pay for the ghastly we use, and not steal it. Still following along? Notice that I said I bought the less-economical choice for trannies in my Lancer GTS? And I agree that one should feel free to use ghastly as they need for long trips if they want? Notice a pattern here? What is sticking the wrong way in your craw? If you're intent on rattling my chain you're gonna have to start making sense, cause it doesn't seem to be workin'. And I look at my driver's information center to see my current ghastly mileage because I can and I find it interesting what know where it stands. Do I hang on that information like pollsters wanting to know who's out ahead in the Gallup Poll now, McCain or Obama? Nope, I don't. Sheesh, using your logic, boaz47, you would also feel like a person who drives a Hummer or a large GM pick-em-up truck also doesn't care to know how many miles are on his Hummer's engine overall? Using fuel up like Dennis Rodman applies tattoos and not wanting to know how many tats overall he has on his body? Why, that's un-American! I want to know because it seems everyone in America since the Pinto and Vega days wants to know how much fuel they're using. And, once again, it's cheaper to fly on a jet somewhere than it is to drive. Most people aren't gonna drive long distances for fun and travel on the road, like we used to. This whole thing has been automatically stifled by the dorky futures-traders and the greedy oil barons(right guys, you really do need to be charging over $3.00/gallon still, I know, to recoup exploration costs for the masses :sick: ). So, no worrying about it, there's automatic safeguards in place. And, yes, boaz47, I still feel like it's OK to go on long driving trips on vacation if we feel like it. It's a privilege of ours. like getting our driver's license. Until a politico lashes out at us all and mandates a limit on individual fuel use, we're free to ride. I'm gonna put some Foghat Live II on the platter and go see the Grand Canyon, then head up north to my homeland, and see my relatives in Seattle. Go for it! :P Just kidding...I'll probably fly over there. :blush: Because I can. Rock on!
Re: Cars Caught in Subjunctive Mood? [bmw3434]
by boomchek on Mon Aug 25 17:04:49 PDT 2008
I had/have gifts given to me too, typically from the customers that I've made decent commissions on. I've received cookies, coffee (Starbucks coffee for home from a guy that didn't buy), fruit platters and chocolates from a customer that we got approved when no one else did, vodka (from a customer that had 2 previous cars on his current loan and wanted out of his 3 month old car to lower his payment by $80 month, and now he's waaaay upside down even when I advised him against it), exotic tea, gift cards. One guy gave me a bottle of Alize, bag of herbs for smoking ;), and a cash tip of $50, all for one car he bought. Other folk gave me carton of smokes, ex-girlfriend (to who I'm married now ;) ), cakes, gift cards, and more chocolates, movie tickets and so on....... The best one by far was the Alize and herbs customer who also gave me some other stuff that people use at a rave. :P
Re: greetings [madmanmoo]
by mackabee on Fri Aug 15 20:14:07 PDT 2008
Thanks moo. I'm trying to get out of the rat race. I've been at my store a little over 10 years and we went from number 1 to number 2 or 3 and it seems like the owners don't care anymore. According to our gm they conceded defeat to the other store and will not even attempt to wrestle the sales crown from them this year. We've been getting our butts handed over to us in a silver platter every month this year. :(
Re: OK [joel0622]
by sad_chair on Wed May 21 09:21:54 PDT 2008
I was trying to reply to Steeleblue but the stupid Pontiac ad bleeds over onto the reply button and when ever I try to click reply I get the ad instead. It's not the Pontiac ad, it's those guitar images. They're pushing the column edge into the ads because the images are too wide. And for the record, I don't really mind the non-sales blather; I figure you guys have been here a lot longer than I have and probably will still be around long after I leave so it's kind of your house. But I did resent those disses on Chicago pizza. And until you started talking about the Coasters and Platters and Zodiacs etc. I didn't realize how OLD you guys really are.
Re: How the Salesguy is really able to get perfect surveys [richard64]
by mackabee on Mon May 19 10:14:49 PDT 2008
True, but the Platters, Coasters, etc... are before my time. Even Elvis is before my time, I never cared for his music. Sad but true, most of the 60's, 70's, groups are retreads. For example: Journey: no original members. Chicago: four original members, horn section and keyboard/singer/songwriter. Original drummer DS started his own band and play Chicago songs better than the current Chicago does. Even without a horn section. :) Santana: Carlos is the only original. Tower of Power: four original members. This band has seen more line up changes than the Boston Red Sox. AWB: one original member. and the list goes on and on and on and on!. :shades:
Re: How the Salesguy is really able to get perfect surveys [richard64]
by mackabee on Sun May 18 20:55:16 PDT 2008
"The Platters are coming in a couple of months." Where did you order them from? are these collector plates? They seem awful expensive to me. Mack

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