Lisa Horton is One Smart Woman: SUVs Stink

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bllsht did pass the time by typing:
> Get back in your Geo Metro and haul ass outa here.

^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^
didn't know those could be used in the same sentence.



 
On Sat, 1 Nov 2003 18:49:53 -0700, "Gerald G. McGeorge"
<[email protected]> wrote:

>
>> "P e t e F a g e r l i n" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>> From OE Help:

>
>> To ignore a conversation...... <

>
>> If you can't figure that out, you could exercise some self-control

and
>just resist the apparently overwhelming urge that you have to read

threads
>that don't interest you. <
>
>Frankly, I ignore the SOBs, but it's just too much fun to just annoy

the
>crap out of these pompous asses!


How do you equate whining about people posting in *your* newsgroup
with annoying the crap out of "those assholes"?

It looks like you got an extra helping of forked tongue somewhere
along the line.

 

"bllsht" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Get back in your Geo Metro and haul ass outa here.
>


Whats a Geo Metro? I drive a 88 Isuzu Bighorn (Released in the USA as the
Trooper II), used to drive a big Nissan Sedan before it was stolen, and
usually drive a Holden Commodore these days.
none are especially noteworthy as being compact econoboxes.

Oh and I've taken my stock 2.8L T-diesel Isuzu with AT tires through where a
Cherokee with MTs bogged down.

rhys


 

"TJim" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> LMAO!! Have you ever seen a Cherokee on the trail. They can be awesome!
>
> --
> Jim
> --


Over rock and dry, I don't like em in mud or sand. besides they're normally
sold here with road only tires due to the sales coming form Supermarket
warriors only.

rhys


 
> Jeeps are SUVs, the Grand Cherokee is a bloated joke of a SUV. <

Actually thr Grand Cherokee is rather svelte as "SUVs" go, and is quite
capable off road. Since I have one, I might know about that .... but what
the Hell would the truth matter to a good green zealot, eh?

> The Wrangler passes the grade of being usefull in hard work offroad

environments, <

Oh, you know all about that, do you?

> but the Cherokee and GC don't they're too much the product of being aimed

at supermarket warriors. <

Actually, my lippy, uninformed friend, both are VERY good off road vehicles.
(Do us a favor and read a bit before you post, ok?)


 
In message <U4%ob.51325$iq3.35599@okepread01>, "DougW" wrote:

>bllsht did pass the time by typing:
>> Get back in your Geo Metro and haul ass outa here.

> ^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^
>didn't know those could be used in the same sentence.
>
>


LOL, good point...



 
In message <[email protected]>, "rnf2" wrote:

>
>"bllsht" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>news:[email protected]...
>> Get back in your Geo Metro and haul ass outa here.
>>

>
>Whats a Geo Metro? I drive a 88 Isuzu Bighorn (Released in the USA as the
>Trooper II), used to drive a big Nissan Sedan before it was stolen, and
>usually drive a Holden Commodore these days.
>none are especially noteworthy


Exactly. None are especially noteworthy.


> as being compact econoboxes.
>
>Oh and I've taken my stock 2.8L T-diesel Isuzu with AT tires through where a
>Cherokee with MTs bogged down.
>
>rhys
>


 
A Geo Metro was a rebadged Suzuki Swift sold at Chevy dealers in the
U.S.

 

"Steve" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> A Geo Metro was a rebadged Suzuki Swift sold at Chevy dealers in the
> U.S.
>


Thanks, thats the 660cc Turbo or 1000cc carbed little city box?

They wouldn't make it up the first hill out to the farm here.

rhys


 
If I remember correctly,they had a 1.0L 3 cyl. or one could get a 1.3L 4
cyl.on the higher trim levels.

 
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