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Enough Already

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Some may call it a convenient scapegoat but this vehicle embodies
everything that's wrong with American culture and "conserv"ative
rationales for waste. With their typically spotless paint and waxed
tires it's clear most civilian Hummers aren't bought for utility. They
tend to be conveyances for ego and false pride.

The few who might consistently need one for large, enclosed loads on
extreme terrain are rare. At nearly seven feet wide they can be
dangerous on narrow or brushy trails, and don't scratch that paint!

Few people would respect a town thief who kept taking more than his
share of water from the public well. Getting 11 MPG in what amounts to
a passenger car is still legal, but wasting oil is even worse than
wasting water, since water can eventually be recycled. Even if you
think you can afford $100 per tank of gas, you're on weak moral ground
defending such gluttony.

E.A.

http://enough_already.tripod.com/dittohead.htm
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"The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in
moral philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral
justification for selfishness." (John Kenneth Galbraith)

 
Enough Already wrote:
> http://enough_already.tripod.com/glummer_h2.jpg
>
> Some may call it a convenient scapegoat but this vehicle embodies
> everything that's wrong with American culture and "conserv"ative
> rationales for waste. With their typically spotless paint and waxed
> tires it's clear most civilian Hummers aren't bought for utility. They
> tend to be conveyances for ego and false pride.
>
> The few who might consistently need one for large, enclosed loads on
> extreme terrain are rare. At nearly seven feet wide they can be
> dangerous on narrow or brushy trails, and don't scratch that paint!
>
> Few people would respect a town thief who kept taking more than his
> share of water from the public well. Getting 11 MPG in what amounts to
> a passenger car is still legal, but wasting oil is even worse than
> wasting water, since water can eventually be recycled. Even if you
> think you can afford $100 per tank of gas, you're on weak moral ground
> defending such gluttony.
>
> E.A.
>
> http://enough_already.tripod.com/dittohead.htm
> (if image link didn't load, follow it from this URL)
>
> "The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in
> moral philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral
> justification for selfishness." (John Kenneth Galbraith)
>


Nicely said.
 
**** off... If I can afford it then WTF do you care... Keep driving
your hybrid and shut up!!

 
Remember what happened to "Let them eat cake" Marie Antoinette. When
the **** hits the fan, it's people like you who get their heads lopped
off. And with regard to oil supplies, the **** WILL hit the fan.

Corey Shuman wrote:
> **** off... If I can afford it then WTF do you care... Keep driving
> your hybrid and shut up!!


 

> **** off... If I can afford it then WTF do you care... Keep driving
> your hybrid and shut up!!


Them hunnert-dollar fillups startin' to get on yer nerves, boy? Heh heh.
 
..
..
There's one in the parking lot here at work. The guy either parks it
(illegally) in one of the handicap spots out front, or on the side
blocking a loading dock.

Guess what kind of bumper sticker is on this small-wiener-Hummer?.
..

 
Yeah, yeah, yeah, your types have been whining for years about "just
you wait..." Guess what, Ive been waiting, nothing is happening... I
think its all a bunch of crap designed to make you feel better about
driving around in a fuel efficient tin can.

BTW... not a big Hummer fan by any means, the tire cover on the back of
my Rover reads "Hummer recovery vehicle". However the point is that
there are much worse offenders, what about the old ford pick up that
get 3-4 miles to the gallon and belches smoke. Would you rather see
more of those?? Maybe some more of those nice smoke puffing diesels??
Those are always fun. Or maybe, better yet, we should all drive 35 mph
in a fuel efficient POS. I will continue to drive in a manner that is
not fuel efficient, drive off road through trees and over live
vegetation.

And does anyone else ever notice that the last comeback line any
dip**** comes up with about a big truck is "gee, he must have a small
wiener..." Maybe everyone who hates these big trucks are all gay and
all they can think about it is the dick of the driver....

 
On 22 Oct 2005 14:42:06 -0700, "Enough Already"
<enough_already@lycos.com> wrote:

>http://enough_already.tripod.com/glummer_h2.jpg
>
>Some may call it a convenient scapegoat but this vehicle embodies
>everything that's wrong with American culture and "conserv"ative
>rationales for waste. With their typically spotless paint and waxed
>tires it's clear most civilian Hummers aren't bought for utility. They
>tend to be conveyances for ego and false pride.
>
>The few who might consistently need one for large, enclosed loads on
>extreme terrain are rare. At nearly seven feet wide they can be
>dangerous on narrow or brushy trails, and don't scratch that paint!
>
>Few people would respect a town thief who kept taking more than his
>share of water from the public well. Getting 11 MPG in what amounts to
>a passenger car is still legal, but wasting oil is even worse than
>wasting water, since water can eventually be recycled. Even if you
>think you can afford $100 per tank of gas, you're on weak moral ground
>defending such gluttony.
>
>E.A.
>
>http://enough_already.tripod.com/dittohead.htm
>(if image link didn't load, follow it from this URL)
>
>"The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in
>moral philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral
>justification for selfishness." (John Kenneth Galbraith)



Of course, another cross-posting (cross-dressing too perhaps?) troll.

Sorry, I'm not a real H2 fan. Seems to be the rage though with the
"bling bling" crowd. (Oh, and most of them wouldn't vote
conservative/Republican if it was the only choice on the ballot.)
I'll keep my 12 mpg Super Duty Ford and drive it as needed and on my
terms. My overall "footprint" on this planet is less than most of
those screaming about my vehicle choices and I have no trouble
sleeping at night.

Matt
99 V-10 Super Duty, Super Cab 4x4
 
Yup! Pretty impossible to tow a 6000 lb trailer/boat with an
electric or hybrid SUV unless you chain four or five of them
together to do the pulling. Pretty difficult to drive an electric
or hybrid vehicle in 8+ inches of snow unless one waits for the
streets to be plowed with diesel snow plows. So who cares if the
off-road trails I choose when I go hunting are just a tad over 7'
wide.

We each have our reasons for driving the vehicles we drive. For
us, one reason is not letting a snowstorm abort the arrival of an
ambulance as my child stops breathing from seizures -- hence
driving directly to the hospital as the wife administers CPR in
the WIDE rear seat of our WIDE 4x4 SUV.

These sicko self-righteous MoFos can fantasize about our penises
as much as they want -- it is a free country after all. Just
leave our shiny SUVs with glossy tires alone.

Franko
6.5TD Tahoe (168,000 mi @23mpg)

"Corey Shuman" <cshuman@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1130168233.745896.181000@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> Yeah, yeah, yeah, your types have been whining for years about

"just
> you wait..." Guess what, Ive been waiting, nothing is

happening... I
> think its all a bunch of crap designed to make you feel better

about
> driving around in a fuel efficient tin can.
>
> BTW... not a big Hummer fan by any means, the tire cover on the

back of
> my Rover reads "Hummer recovery vehicle". However the point is

that
> there are much worse offenders, what about the old ford pick up

that
> get 3-4 miles to the gallon and belches smoke. Would you rather

see
> more of those?? Maybe some more of those nice smoke puffing

diesels??
> Those are always fun. Or maybe, better yet, we should all drive

35 mph
> in a fuel efficient POS. I will continue to drive in a manner

that is
> not fuel efficient, drive off road through trees and over live
> vegetation.
>
> And does anyone else ever notice that the last comeback line any
> dip**** comes up with about a big truck is "gee, he must have a

small
> wiener..." Maybe everyone who hates these big trucks are all gay

and
> all they can think about it is the dick of the driver....
>



 
On Sun, 30 Oct 2005 23:42:36 GMT, "Franko" <franko@att.net> wrote:

>Yup! Pretty impossible to tow a 6000 lb trailer/boat with an
>electric or hybrid SUV unless you chain four or five of them
>together to do the pulling. Pretty difficult to drive an electric
>or hybrid vehicle in 8+ inches of snow unless one waits for the
>streets to be plowed with diesel snow plows. So who cares if the
>off-road trails I choose when I go hunting are just a tad over 7'
>wide.
>


Had a Jeep'er ask once "Isn't it too wide for the trails?"

Response: "Only the first time!"

 
is no one going to step up and admit that their jeep on 35"s gets 10
mpg or that their f-150 is getting 8? I guess i should get shot for
taking the truck offroading also, there really is no need, it's just
fun...

my theory... burn up all the oil before our kids turn 16. that way they
are stuck driving show ass electric cars...


Burning gas,
Kevin

 
My Discos manage between 8-13mpg, depending on terrain, not too bad
when you figure that brand new rovers only advertise 14-18 mpg

 
Having owned a 4.2L CJ-7 and as much as I love my Chevy trucks (98
Tahoe, 86 Sub), I'd trade them in for a turbo diesel disco if they
ever made one that can tow 7000 lbs. Great friggin' vehicles...

Franko

"Corey Shuman" <cshuman@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1130874615.066955.55570@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
> My Discos manage between 8-13mpg, depending on terrain, not too

bad
> when you figure that brand new rovers only advertise 14-18 mpg
>



 
Sorry my Jimmy gets 17 or more in the city.Cant tell you about
highway,theres not one close to me.






"Kevin Moses" <kmoses@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1130858897.140006.186120@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> is no one going to step up and admit that their jeep on 35"s gets 10
> mpg or that their f-150 is getting 8? I guess i should get shot for
> taking the truck offroading also, there really is no need, it's just
> fun...
>
> my theory... burn up all the oil before our kids turn 16. that way they
> are stuck driving show ass electric cars...
>
>
> Burning gas,
> Kevin
>



 
My old 86 Jeep CJ7 with it's 33" BFG muds and a calibrated speedometer
for accurate mileage gets a nice 23 MPG on the highway at 65 mph and
still passes emissions with really low numbers.

Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
Aug./05 http://www.imagestation.com/album/index.html?id=2120343242
(More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page)

D-farr wrote:
>
> Sorry my Jimmy gets 17 or more in the city.Cant tell you about
> highway,theres not one close to me.
>
> "Kevin Moses" <kmoses@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1130858897.140006.186120@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> > is no one going to step up and admit that their jeep on 35"s gets 10
> > mpg or that their f-150 is getting 8? I guess i should get shot for
> > taking the truck offroading also, there really is no need, it's just
> > fun...
> >
> > my theory... burn up all the oil before our kids turn 16. that way they
> > are stuck driving show ass electric cars...
> >
> >
> > Burning gas,
> > Kevin
> >

 
I hate you...LOL




"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:43690FED.A7F32BD@sympatico.ca...
> My old 86 Jeep CJ7 with it's 33" BFG muds and a calibrated speedometer
> for accurate mileage gets a nice 23 MPG on the highway at 65 mph and
> still passes emissions with really low numbers.
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
> Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
> Aug./05 http://www.imagestation.com/album/index.html?id=2120343242
> (More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page)
>
> D-farr wrote:
>>
>> Sorry my Jimmy gets 17 or more in the city.Cant tell you about
>> highway,theres not one close to me.
>>
>> "Kevin Moses" <kmoses@gmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:1130858897.140006.186120@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
>> > is no one going to step up and admit that their jeep on 35"s gets 10
>> > mpg or that their f-150 is getting 8? I guess i should get shot for
>> > taking the truck offroading also, there really is no need, it's just
>> > fun...
>> >
>> > my theory... burn up all the oil before our kids turn 16. that way they
>> > are stuck driving show ass electric cars...
>> >
>> >
>> > Burning gas,
>> > Kevin
>> >



 

"Use Your Head" <alwaysride@myway.com> wrote in message
news:1130167302.659376.158440@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> .
> .
> There's one in the parking lot here at work. The guy either parks it
> (illegally) in one of the handicap spots out front, or on the side
> blocking a loading dock.


This guy is a jerk. However, the building management is complicit. If they
tow the offender's vehicle when it was illegally parked, he'd get the
message. If I was a building / mall manager, I'd have a tow truck on
stand-by. If you left your vehicle in a no parking zone / fire zone /
handicapped spot (if you are not handicapped), I'd have it towed to the
furtherest reaches of the lot before you got in the door of the building /
store. Heck, if your wife / hubby was sitting in the vehicle with it stopped
in a no parking area, I'd at least try to tow it.

Ed


 
I bet if you were the building manager and that guy had a floor or two
leased from you, you would do the same thing.. You'd smile and be glad
that you had someone paying you for the space. Its all about $$ when it
comes down to it. Im not for parking in the handi spot, but if I was
paying some building $100k a month for space and I had a shiney new
ferrari, I'd park it right in front in the no parking zone, and I'd tip
the security to keep an eye on it...

 
Corey Shuman wrote:

> I bet if you were the building manager and that guy had a floor or two
> leased from you, you would do the same thing.. You'd smile and be glad
> that you had someone paying you for the space. Its all about $$ when it
> comes down to it. Im not for parking in the handi spot, but if I was
> paying some building $100k a month for space and I had a shiney new
> ferrari, I'd park it right in front in the no parking zone, and I'd tip
> the security to keep an eye on it...


Conservative ethics.