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Re: Ebay time [fintail]
by Mr_Shiftright on Fri Nov 14 18:53:27 PST 2008
It's a Duesie! But a re-bodied one (most of them are actually). Coming from harrah's will help the price but people who buy these cars will check every fact you post, in triplicate, and roast you alive if you're lying. 51 Hudson -- what a bizarre creation and what a terrible thing to do to a nice Hudson. Ah, well, it's different! Daimler Century -- forget England...drop it in the ocean on the way over. Hideous! 74 Opel -- "not many of these left" -- well that's comforting. :P 60 Lancia -- save every pre-Fiat Lancia, please! I love these cars, they are such little jewels of craftsmanship back in the day. A 1980 toyota celica "Grand Prix Limited Edition"? Well that just rendered those words meaningless.... :mad: 1912 Cadillac -- you gotta love it. The car that single-handedly sunk steam and electric cars overnight, and for 100 years to come. Significant car. Self-starter and battery/coil/breaker point ignition is introduced to the world! Supercharged '78 Seville-- just shoot me now. :sick: Hybrid UNIMOG -- Go, California! '78 Buick Le Sabre for $2,700? Yer pushin' it, but you might get that. Not on most people's radar and never will be in our lifetimes. The beginning of the End Times for GM. 57 Pontiac Fuelie Bonneville convertible --- *very* rare and I'm sure *very* pricey car. The top of Everest for the Pontiac collector. GTOs are chicken feed compared to this. (presuming it's real...ahem...)
I must drive
by boaz47 on Fri Feb 29 09:55:09 PST 2008
on different roads than some here. When you close in on Vegas or State line you would think signs were their only form of advertising. As far as attracting tourists Branson seems to favor bill boards as well. But out on the highways I see very few billboards. Yes now and then one pops us to advertise Harrah's or some other place that will be hours away. Around LA you get plenty telling you where the next gentelmen's club is. Do you ever wonder how many gentelmen are there?
Re: Volvo XC Lease purchase [volvomax]
by sebring95 on Mon Jan 28 14:57:05 PST 2008
The difference is in the exposure. Insurance co. has far more exposure to payout and yet it's still far cheaper. It's crystal clear that the average Volvo doesn't need $2,600 in repairs during whatever warranty period, otherwise they wouldn't be selling these contracts. I was offered 5yr/100k mile bumper2bumper Honda Care on my Odyssey for $900. Sounds like a bargain compared to most service contracts, but fact is they've done the math on those too. Sure there is the chance your vehicle might be worse than average and you make out buying a warranty. But if you're going with odds then they're in the warranty co.'s favor. Risk analysts are on staff at every decent sized US corp. You can work for State Farm...Walmart...Harrah's...take your pick. It's all about odds.
I miss my last one too
by pf_flyer on Fri Aug 17 13:38:01 PDT 2007
And you're right, it IS a huge responsibility and your health insurance doesn't cover office visits! My last dog was an English Springer Spaniel named Blackjack. I always said I won him in Atlantic City because after a 3 day visit to Harrah's I came back with enough money to buy the dog, a new refrigerator, and my first home computer system! Blackjack THOUGHT he was a puppy right up the the day he died. He weighed 78 pounds and was pure ENERGY. Heart conditions are relatively common in Springers. At age 10, he was working his retrieving dummies one day, and the next morning we found him lying still in the kennel. A great dog! I'd get another Springer, except I'd like to bypass all the grooming that went with him ;)
SRT-8 vs. Jerarri
by guy21 on Sun Apr 16 11:16:04 PDT 2006
At the Reno, NV auto museum there is a 1970's vintage Jeep Wagoneer with a V-12 Ferrari engine in it. One of the casino owners (Bill Harrah maybe) got tired of the lack of power in his Wagoneer going over the Sierra's to Lake Tahoe. I wonder how it would run against a modern counterpart.
Let it snow. . .
by markcincinnati on Tue Mar 21 07:32:54 PST 2006
Mother Nature can't read the calendar apparently, for we have a winter weather warning here in Cincinnapolis, the schools are closed, the brine, salt and snow-plow trucks are on overtime. High alert, high drama!?! :surprise: "There's a lobster loose, cover yourselves in butter and carry lemons just in case! There's gonna be a tragedy!" So my A6 and I venture out onto the subdivision street -- what's the big deal? This is a non-event. :cry: The weather folks are giddy and drunk with power announcing we're having a 5" snow-fall rate per hour. Yea, true enough, but it only snowed for about 3 minutes, so, let's see what does that come out to in millimeters per fortnight of accumulation -- can you say "heavy dusting"? I-275 looms, eh -- now for some real fun? Hmm, uh oh,looks clear enough -- why are all these cars facing the wrong way, way way off the shoulders "as if" they spun out? I "gently" mash the brakes -- damn, the ABS and ESP don't even wake up. Well, I've got plenty of room all around, let's see what a bit of oversteering does. Waaah waaah -- not even a little tail wag. I even wore jeans, muck-lucks and my black leather Planet Hollywood (Prague Czech Republic) jacket this morning, so I could look the part. Shhh. Don't tell anyone, I even dug out my pair of Smart Wool socks for the festivities. My office, thirteen people -- three of us show up. I demand a real snow-fall, one last harrah from MN (Mother Nature, not Minnesota) before opening day at the Great American Ballpark. Note to self, new IS250AWD (deep dark red pearl) passes on my left, as if I were standing still -- hmmm from the rear it is better looking than a BMW 3xi. The traffic is thin, but I do note it is made up almost entirely of SUV's and what I am pretty certain are AWD sedans of all ilks. Maybe what I need is a good old fashioned rear-wheel-drive car to get some drama going. I think I'll just go back home and go to bed. Buncha whimps (wimps?) here in the Queen City. . .buncha whimps! :cry: Well, there's always next winter to look forward to!

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