where's the THRILL in driving?
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Re: where's the THRILL in driving?
L.O.L. HA HA HA no doubt about it. Pack all there you know what's out of
here.. Jimmie said that.
"Pencilneck" <newsgroup2@4130-products.comZ> wrote in message
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> Leo Lee wrote:
>
>
> > Sure not in Switzerland. I want to live in Switzerland. If I have a
> > chance
> > to get out of this ugly America and work and live in Switzerland, I
> > would do
> > it right away. I hate America and American people and American society
> > and american automobile materialistic nihilism.
> >
> >
> > c
>
> Well, Leo Lee, I think the real Americans would be happy to see you go.
>
> I know of some other people who feel the same way as you, hating America
> to no end. You should get together with these people and see if you all
> can't get some sort of group discount on one-way tickets to Switzerland:
>
> Ted Kennedy
> Barbra Streisand
> Sean Penn
> Richard Gere
> Howard Dean
> Mr and Mrs Clinton
>
> Later.
>
> --
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> Attn Switzerland: It has come to my attention that you may be invaded
> by cry babies in the near future. You might want to take action to help
> keep these kind of people out of your fine country. If they do try to
> invade, send them to Cuba so they can live the socialist lifestyle they
> desire.
>
#122
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Re: where's the THRILL in driving?
All I want to know is does it hurt when you think???????
Jimmie
"Leo Lee" <leeleo93@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> aerial@cwcom.net (BW) wrote in message
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> > I was searching through some past articles trying to answer the above
> > question and came across someon who wrote this:
> >
> > "It's not the speed itself, it's the thrill of passing. Well... in
> > that case you might want to mention the thrill of not letting anyone
> > pass you."
>
>
> You sound like an American driver. I do not believe most Euroepan
> drivers trying to get high speed. Here is US, driving is going to war
> I mean like back into the cowboy day that stupid idiot scum cowboy you
> shoot and kill other or you will be killed. American driver is like
> cowboy. This driving manic used to be white people but check in the
> street of big city, you see the other race black, Latino and Asian
> doing that too. In LA, Asian of modified HOnda has became their social
> symbol of driving fast. I know three Asians with modified Honda got
> wrecked their cars.
>
> Driving in US is getting dangerous and utterly illogical. Car is the
> symbol
> of the ultimate materialism. I'm not saying that it does not happen
> to other
> nation. But US is the leading the way. I know that some cities in
> European,
> you can't drive with gasoline-engine automobile for concerning their
> environment and allow only electric automobile
>
> I don't like US and their automobile culture. I hate America. I would
> not mind top drive a electric automobile in Swietzland to save Alp
> mountains.
Jimmie
"Leo Lee" <leeleo93@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> aerial@cwcom.net (BW) wrote in message
news:<fa2affc2.0310141103.55b10c52@posting.google. com>...
> > I was searching through some past articles trying to answer the above
> > question and came across someon who wrote this:
> >
> > "It's not the speed itself, it's the thrill of passing. Well... in
> > that case you might want to mention the thrill of not letting anyone
> > pass you."
>
>
> You sound like an American driver. I do not believe most Euroepan
> drivers trying to get high speed. Here is US, driving is going to war
> I mean like back into the cowboy day that stupid idiot scum cowboy you
> shoot and kill other or you will be killed. American driver is like
> cowboy. This driving manic used to be white people but check in the
> street of big city, you see the other race black, Latino and Asian
> doing that too. In LA, Asian of modified HOnda has became their social
> symbol of driving fast. I know three Asians with modified Honda got
> wrecked their cars.
>
> Driving in US is getting dangerous and utterly illogical. Car is the
> symbol
> of the ultimate materialism. I'm not saying that it does not happen
> to other
> nation. But US is the leading the way. I know that some cities in
> European,
> you can't drive with gasoline-engine automobile for concerning their
> environment and allow only electric automobile
>
> I don't like US and their automobile culture. I hate America. I would
> not mind top drive a electric automobile in Swietzland to save Alp
> mountains.
#123
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Re: where's the THRILL in driving?
All I want to know is does it hurt when you think???????
Jimmie
"Leo Lee" <leeleo93@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> aerial@cwcom.net (BW) wrote in message
news:<fa2affc2.0310141103.55b10c52@posting.google. com>...
> > I was searching through some past articles trying to answer the above
> > question and came across someon who wrote this:
> >
> > "It's not the speed itself, it's the thrill of passing. Well... in
> > that case you might want to mention the thrill of not letting anyone
> > pass you."
>
>
> You sound like an American driver. I do not believe most Euroepan
> drivers trying to get high speed. Here is US, driving is going to war
> I mean like back into the cowboy day that stupid idiot scum cowboy you
> shoot and kill other or you will be killed. American driver is like
> cowboy. This driving manic used to be white people but check in the
> street of big city, you see the other race black, Latino and Asian
> doing that too. In LA, Asian of modified HOnda has became their social
> symbol of driving fast. I know three Asians with modified Honda got
> wrecked their cars.
>
> Driving in US is getting dangerous and utterly illogical. Car is the
> symbol
> of the ultimate materialism. I'm not saying that it does not happen
> to other
> nation. But US is the leading the way. I know that some cities in
> European,
> you can't drive with gasoline-engine automobile for concerning their
> environment and allow only electric automobile
>
> I don't like US and their automobile culture. I hate America. I would
> not mind top drive a electric automobile in Swietzland to save Alp
> mountains.
Jimmie
"Leo Lee" <leeleo93@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:53467eb7.0310182307.76826ad1@posting.google.c om...
> aerial@cwcom.net (BW) wrote in message
news:<fa2affc2.0310141103.55b10c52@posting.google. com>...
> > I was searching through some past articles trying to answer the above
> > question and came across someon who wrote this:
> >
> > "It's not the speed itself, it's the thrill of passing. Well... in
> > that case you might want to mention the thrill of not letting anyone
> > pass you."
>
>
> You sound like an American driver. I do not believe most Euroepan
> drivers trying to get high speed. Here is US, driving is going to war
> I mean like back into the cowboy day that stupid idiot scum cowboy you
> shoot and kill other or you will be killed. American driver is like
> cowboy. This driving manic used to be white people but check in the
> street of big city, you see the other race black, Latino and Asian
> doing that too. In LA, Asian of modified HOnda has became their social
> symbol of driving fast. I know three Asians with modified Honda got
> wrecked their cars.
>
> Driving in US is getting dangerous and utterly illogical. Car is the
> symbol
> of the ultimate materialism. I'm not saying that it does not happen
> to other
> nation. But US is the leading the way. I know that some cities in
> European,
> you can't drive with gasoline-engine automobile for concerning their
> environment and allow only electric automobile
>
> I don't like US and their automobile culture. I hate America. I would
> not mind top drive a electric automobile in Swietzland to save Alp
> mountains.
#124
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Re: where's the THRILL in driving?
All I want to know is does it hurt when you think???????
Jimmie
"Leo Lee" <leeleo93@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> aerial@cwcom.net (BW) wrote in message
news:<fa2affc2.0310141103.55b10c52@posting.google. com>...
> > I was searching through some past articles trying to answer the above
> > question and came across someon who wrote this:
> >
> > "It's not the speed itself, it's the thrill of passing. Well... in
> > that case you might want to mention the thrill of not letting anyone
> > pass you."
>
>
> You sound like an American driver. I do not believe most Euroepan
> drivers trying to get high speed. Here is US, driving is going to war
> I mean like back into the cowboy day that stupid idiot scum cowboy you
> shoot and kill other or you will be killed. American driver is like
> cowboy. This driving manic used to be white people but check in the
> street of big city, you see the other race black, Latino and Asian
> doing that too. In LA, Asian of modified HOnda has became their social
> symbol of driving fast. I know three Asians with modified Honda got
> wrecked their cars.
>
> Driving in US is getting dangerous and utterly illogical. Car is the
> symbol
> of the ultimate materialism. I'm not saying that it does not happen
> to other
> nation. But US is the leading the way. I know that some cities in
> European,
> you can't drive with gasoline-engine automobile for concerning their
> environment and allow only electric automobile
>
> I don't like US and their automobile culture. I hate America. I would
> not mind top drive a electric automobile in Swietzland to save Alp
> mountains.
Jimmie
"Leo Lee" <leeleo93@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:53467eb7.0310182307.76826ad1@posting.google.c om...
> aerial@cwcom.net (BW) wrote in message
news:<fa2affc2.0310141103.55b10c52@posting.google. com>...
> > I was searching through some past articles trying to answer the above
> > question and came across someon who wrote this:
> >
> > "It's not the speed itself, it's the thrill of passing. Well... in
> > that case you might want to mention the thrill of not letting anyone
> > pass you."
>
>
> You sound like an American driver. I do not believe most Euroepan
> drivers trying to get high speed. Here is US, driving is going to war
> I mean like back into the cowboy day that stupid idiot scum cowboy you
> shoot and kill other or you will be killed. American driver is like
> cowboy. This driving manic used to be white people but check in the
> street of big city, you see the other race black, Latino and Asian
> doing that too. In LA, Asian of modified HOnda has became their social
> symbol of driving fast. I know three Asians with modified Honda got
> wrecked their cars.
>
> Driving in US is getting dangerous and utterly illogical. Car is the
> symbol
> of the ultimate materialism. I'm not saying that it does not happen
> to other
> nation. But US is the leading the way. I know that some cities in
> European,
> you can't drive with gasoline-engine automobile for concerning their
> environment and allow only electric automobile
>
> I don't like US and their automobile culture. I hate America. I would
> not mind top drive a electric automobile in Swietzland to save Alp
> mountains.
#125
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Re: where's the THRILL in driving?
"Matthew S. Whiting" <m.whiting@computer.org> wrote in message
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>
> I drove in Paris just a couple of years ago and didn't find it much
> worse than Boston. Never driven in NYC so I can't make any comparisons
> there.
>
Differences between Boston and Paris:
- Lanes are wider in Boston
- More twists and turns in Paris roads
- Higher speeds in Paris
- People in Boston have more problems letting you in their lane
- No Parking signs invisible in Paris because cars are parked in front of
them
IOW Paris is fun to drive when you pay a lot of attention and know your car,
Boston requires less aggression to get from one place to another.
Around downtown Boston was a mess because of construction, but hey, isn't
that supposed to be over someday?
news:3F946A1E.40101@computer.org...
>
> I drove in Paris just a couple of years ago and didn't find it much
> worse than Boston. Never driven in NYC so I can't make any comparisons
> there.
>
Differences between Boston and Paris:
- Lanes are wider in Boston
- More twists and turns in Paris roads
- Higher speeds in Paris
- People in Boston have more problems letting you in their lane
- No Parking signs invisible in Paris because cars are parked in front of
them
IOW Paris is fun to drive when you pay a lot of attention and know your car,
Boston requires less aggression to get from one place to another.
Around downtown Boston was a mess because of construction, but hey, isn't
that supposed to be over someday?
#126
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Re: where's the THRILL in driving?
"Matthew S. Whiting" <m.whiting@computer.org> wrote in message
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>
> I drove in Paris just a couple of years ago and didn't find it much
> worse than Boston. Never driven in NYC so I can't make any comparisons
> there.
>
Differences between Boston and Paris:
- Lanes are wider in Boston
- More twists and turns in Paris roads
- Higher speeds in Paris
- People in Boston have more problems letting you in their lane
- No Parking signs invisible in Paris because cars are parked in front of
them
IOW Paris is fun to drive when you pay a lot of attention and know your car,
Boston requires less aggression to get from one place to another.
Around downtown Boston was a mess because of construction, but hey, isn't
that supposed to be over someday?
news:3F946A1E.40101@computer.org...
>
> I drove in Paris just a couple of years ago and didn't find it much
> worse than Boston. Never driven in NYC so I can't make any comparisons
> there.
>
Differences between Boston and Paris:
- Lanes are wider in Boston
- More twists and turns in Paris roads
- Higher speeds in Paris
- People in Boston have more problems letting you in their lane
- No Parking signs invisible in Paris because cars are parked in front of
them
IOW Paris is fun to drive when you pay a lot of attention and know your car,
Boston requires less aggression to get from one place to another.
Around downtown Boston was a mess because of construction, but hey, isn't
that supposed to be over someday?
#127
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Re: where's the THRILL in driving?
"Matthew S. Whiting" <m.whiting@computer.org> wrote in message
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>
> I drove in Paris just a couple of years ago and didn't find it much
> worse than Boston. Never driven in NYC so I can't make any comparisons
> there.
>
Differences between Boston and Paris:
- Lanes are wider in Boston
- More twists and turns in Paris roads
- Higher speeds in Paris
- People in Boston have more problems letting you in their lane
- No Parking signs invisible in Paris because cars are parked in front of
them
IOW Paris is fun to drive when you pay a lot of attention and know your car,
Boston requires less aggression to get from one place to another.
Around downtown Boston was a mess because of construction, but hey, isn't
that supposed to be over someday?
news:3F946A1E.40101@computer.org...
>
> I drove in Paris just a couple of years ago and didn't find it much
> worse than Boston. Never driven in NYC so I can't make any comparisons
> there.
>
Differences between Boston and Paris:
- Lanes are wider in Boston
- More twists and turns in Paris roads
- Higher speeds in Paris
- People in Boston have more problems letting you in their lane
- No Parking signs invisible in Paris because cars are parked in front of
them
IOW Paris is fun to drive when you pay a lot of attention and know your car,
Boston requires less aggression to get from one place to another.
Around downtown Boston was a mess because of construction, but hey, isn't
that supposed to be over someday?
#128
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Re: where's the THRILL in driving?
"Ingo Braune" <ingo.braune@web.de> wrote in message
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> Bill Putney wrote:
> >
> > So who's stopping you?
>
> The swiss, maybe? ;-^
>
> BTW, if I had to associate "materialistic nihilism" with any european
> country, it might come down to switzerland.
>
Amen!
news:3F93AA16.8010600@web.de...
> Bill Putney wrote:
> >
> > So who's stopping you?
>
> The swiss, maybe? ;-^
>
> BTW, if I had to associate "materialistic nihilism" with any european
> country, it might come down to switzerland.
>
Amen!
#129
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Re: where's the THRILL in driving?
"Ingo Braune" <ingo.braune@web.de> wrote in message
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> Bill Putney wrote:
> >
> > So who's stopping you?
>
> The swiss, maybe? ;-^
>
> BTW, if I had to associate "materialistic nihilism" with any european
> country, it might come down to switzerland.
>
Amen!
news:3F93AA16.8010600@web.de...
> Bill Putney wrote:
> >
> > So who's stopping you?
>
> The swiss, maybe? ;-^
>
> BTW, if I had to associate "materialistic nihilism" with any european
> country, it might come down to switzerland.
>
Amen!
#130
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Re: where's the THRILL in driving?
"Ingo Braune" <ingo.braune@web.de> wrote in message
news:3F93AA16.8010600@web.de...
> Bill Putney wrote:
> >
> > So who's stopping you?
>
> The swiss, maybe? ;-^
>
> BTW, if I had to associate "materialistic nihilism" with any european
> country, it might come down to switzerland.
>
Amen!
news:3F93AA16.8010600@web.de...
> Bill Putney wrote:
> >
> > So who's stopping you?
>
> The swiss, maybe? ;-^
>
> BTW, if I had to associate "materialistic nihilism" with any european
> country, it might come down to switzerland.
>
Amen!