wrangler speakers....
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Re: wrangler speakers....
"FrankW" <fworm@norpak.ca> wrote in message
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: Just Curious :-)
: What a coincidence. Your tastes are very similar to mine.
: I like everything EXCEPT disco, opera, and especially rap/hiphop.
: Jimmy Buffet!!! huge fan saw him twice. once in MountainView CA
: next in Toronto Canada. I'm missing my "Had to be There" Album
: Probably one of my fricken Nephews took it. buggers :-(
Hold em by the ankles and shake em till they give it back
I've never had the pleasure of seeing Jimmy Buffett live. I'm not great in
crowds, so have only been to a few (three) concerts.
I love the theater though!
: I guess my favorite (at the moment) is Chet Atkins.
: especially his later stuff. (When he got into Jazz kinda stuff)
: If you haven't heard it and like guitars. Ya gotta listen to
: the Chet Atkins and Les Paul re-released double album CD
: called Chester&Lester/Guitar Monsters. Awesome
: Cheers
: Frank
:
It sounds pretty good! I'll try to remember to look for it.
Chet Atkins was a hugely talented man.
: Kate wrote:
: > Hey Frank.
: > I listen to all kinds. Everything from Benny Goodman to ZZ Top
: > Generally, my number one station is set on newer country. Next is a mix
of
: > 70s-80s-90s and third is the Jimmy Buffett station, after that is Old
Time
: > Radio and Comedy.
: >
: > CDs, generally a mix of stuff like ZZ Top, my own burns of mostly what I
: > call driving music, (hard, fast beat, no screaming, no screaming guitars
: > either, and words you can understand and sing along -very off key-
with.)
: >
: > Let me see... favorite musician.
: > Now THAT is a tough call. For just MUSIC I mean -to listen to- I really
: > enjoy Kenny G. Manheim Steam roller too.
: > For Country, almost anything from about the mid 80's to present.. some
of
: > the new stuff is really fun. I hate tear in my beer music.
: >
: > For driving, I liek things like Foghat, Thorogood, Z Top, Fleetwood Mac,
: > Neil Diamond (Oh yea, I'm 40 something LOL) I don't think I HAVE a
favorite.
: > I loved Jim Croce, the Carpenters, Simon and Garfunkle, Creedence
Clearwater
: > (sp) and so on..
: >
: > Now.. why do you ask?
: >
: > AND
: >
: > How about you, what do YOU listen to?
: > Who is YOUR favorite artist?
: >
: > :ŹD
: > Kate
: >
: >
: > "FrankW" <fworm@norpak.ca> wrote in message
: > news:54ednYUUhOEr1yvZnZ2dnUVZ_q-dnZ2d@magma.ca...
: > : Kate
: > : Just curious.
: > : What kind of music do you listen to?
: > : Who's your favorite musician?
: > :
: > : Kate wrote:
: > : > "FrankW" <fworm@norpak.ca> wrote in message
: > : > news:_7ydnVom6J66sivZnZ2dnUVZ_tWdnZ2d@magma.ca...
: > : > : Really?
: > : > : For a stock system I thought the "premium" System
: > : > : sounded pretty good (for a stock radio).
: > : > : Don't tell me you're one of those guys
: > : > : that swear you can hear the difference
: > : > : using 2000 dollar speaker wire. :-)
: > : > : To set the "curve" you have to go to the dealer
: > : > : where they use that DRB-III Analyzer thingy.
: > : > : Cheers
: > : > : Frank
: > : >
: > : >
: > : > In our F- Two Fitty it has a stock stereo, that sounds heads above
the
: > : > premium system in my TJ
: > : > I have all the speakers, Sirius and the 6 disk changer. (MAN I miss
the
: > : > controls on the steering wheel from the Liberty!)
: > : > Satellite radio is the bomb. When I first heard about it I thought
it
: > was
: > : > stupid. "Why pay for something you can get for free" It turns out,
it is
: > : > something I am definitely willing to pay for. In the area where we
live
: > we
: > : > only get about three stations, and two of them play religious music.
Ok
: > a
: > : > slight exaggeration but the local stations are poor.
: > : >
: > : > BUT
: > : >
: > : > With the top off, you can't tell the difference one from the other.
: > : > I happen to have especially sensitive hearing. I wish God had given
me a
: > : > great figure instead of great hearing, but those are the cards I was
: > given
: > : > so.... I like to hear things that are nice and clear with a well
rounded
: > : > bass.
: > : >
: > : > Kate
: > : >
: > : >
: > :
: >
: >
:
#72
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Re: wrangler speakers....
"FrankW" <fworm@norpak.ca> wrote in message
news:yK-dnTW-59TF6ivZnZ2dnUVZ_sydnZ2d@magma.ca...
: Just Curious :-)
: What a coincidence. Your tastes are very similar to mine.
: I like everything EXCEPT disco, opera, and especially rap/hiphop.
: Jimmy Buffet!!! huge fan saw him twice. once in MountainView CA
: next in Toronto Canada. I'm missing my "Had to be There" Album
: Probably one of my fricken Nephews took it. buggers :-(
Hold em by the ankles and shake em till they give it back
I've never had the pleasure of seeing Jimmy Buffett live. I'm not great in
crowds, so have only been to a few (three) concerts.
I love the theater though!
: I guess my favorite (at the moment) is Chet Atkins.
: especially his later stuff. (When he got into Jazz kinda stuff)
: If you haven't heard it and like guitars. Ya gotta listen to
: the Chet Atkins and Les Paul re-released double album CD
: called Chester&Lester/Guitar Monsters. Awesome
: Cheers
: Frank
:
It sounds pretty good! I'll try to remember to look for it.
Chet Atkins was a hugely talented man.
: Kate wrote:
: > Hey Frank.
: > I listen to all kinds. Everything from Benny Goodman to ZZ Top
: > Generally, my number one station is set on newer country. Next is a mix
of
: > 70s-80s-90s and third is the Jimmy Buffett station, after that is Old
Time
: > Radio and Comedy.
: >
: > CDs, generally a mix of stuff like ZZ Top, my own burns of mostly what I
: > call driving music, (hard, fast beat, no screaming, no screaming guitars
: > either, and words you can understand and sing along -very off key-
with.)
: >
: > Let me see... favorite musician.
: > Now THAT is a tough call. For just MUSIC I mean -to listen to- I really
: > enjoy Kenny G. Manheim Steam roller too.
: > For Country, almost anything from about the mid 80's to present.. some
of
: > the new stuff is really fun. I hate tear in my beer music.
: >
: > For driving, I liek things like Foghat, Thorogood, Z Top, Fleetwood Mac,
: > Neil Diamond (Oh yea, I'm 40 something LOL) I don't think I HAVE a
favorite.
: > I loved Jim Croce, the Carpenters, Simon and Garfunkle, Creedence
Clearwater
: > (sp) and so on..
: >
: > Now.. why do you ask?
: >
: > AND
: >
: > How about you, what do YOU listen to?
: > Who is YOUR favorite artist?
: >
: > :ŹD
: > Kate
: >
: >
: > "FrankW" <fworm@norpak.ca> wrote in message
: > news:54ednYUUhOEr1yvZnZ2dnUVZ_q-dnZ2d@magma.ca...
: > : Kate
: > : Just curious.
: > : What kind of music do you listen to?
: > : Who's your favorite musician?
: > :
: > : Kate wrote:
: > : > "FrankW" <fworm@norpak.ca> wrote in message
: > : > news:_7ydnVom6J66sivZnZ2dnUVZ_tWdnZ2d@magma.ca...
: > : > : Really?
: > : > : For a stock system I thought the "premium" System
: > : > : sounded pretty good (for a stock radio).
: > : > : Don't tell me you're one of those guys
: > : > : that swear you can hear the difference
: > : > : using 2000 dollar speaker wire. :-)
: > : > : To set the "curve" you have to go to the dealer
: > : > : where they use that DRB-III Analyzer thingy.
: > : > : Cheers
: > : > : Frank
: > : >
: > : >
: > : > In our F- Two Fitty it has a stock stereo, that sounds heads above
the
: > : > premium system in my TJ
: > : > I have all the speakers, Sirius and the 6 disk changer. (MAN I miss
the
: > : > controls on the steering wheel from the Liberty!)
: > : > Satellite radio is the bomb. When I first heard about it I thought
it
: > was
: > : > stupid. "Why pay for something you can get for free" It turns out,
it is
: > : > something I am definitely willing to pay for. In the area where we
live
: > we
: > : > only get about three stations, and two of them play religious music.
Ok
: > a
: > : > slight exaggeration but the local stations are poor.
: > : >
: > : > BUT
: > : >
: > : > With the top off, you can't tell the difference one from the other.
: > : > I happen to have especially sensitive hearing. I wish God had given
me a
: > : > great figure instead of great hearing, but those are the cards I was
: > given
: > : > so.... I like to hear things that are nice and clear with a well
rounded
: > : > bass.
: > : >
: > : > Kate
: > : >
: > : >
: > :
: >
: >
:
#73
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Re: wrangler speakers....
"FrankW" <fworm@norpak.ca> wrote in message
news:yK-dnTW-59TF6ivZnZ2dnUVZ_sydnZ2d@magma.ca...
: Just Curious :-)
: What a coincidence. Your tastes are very similar to mine.
: I like everything EXCEPT disco, opera, and especially rap/hiphop.
: Jimmy Buffet!!! huge fan saw him twice. once in MountainView CA
: next in Toronto Canada. I'm missing my "Had to be There" Album
: Probably one of my fricken Nephews took it. buggers :-(
Hold em by the ankles and shake em till they give it back
I've never had the pleasure of seeing Jimmy Buffett live. I'm not great in
crowds, so have only been to a few (three) concerts.
I love the theater though!
: I guess my favorite (at the moment) is Chet Atkins.
: especially his later stuff. (When he got into Jazz kinda stuff)
: If you haven't heard it and like guitars. Ya gotta listen to
: the Chet Atkins and Les Paul re-released double album CD
: called Chester&Lester/Guitar Monsters. Awesome
: Cheers
: Frank
:
It sounds pretty good! I'll try to remember to look for it.
Chet Atkins was a hugely talented man.
: Kate wrote:
: > Hey Frank.
: > I listen to all kinds. Everything from Benny Goodman to ZZ Top
: > Generally, my number one station is set on newer country. Next is a mix
of
: > 70s-80s-90s and third is the Jimmy Buffett station, after that is Old
Time
: > Radio and Comedy.
: >
: > CDs, generally a mix of stuff like ZZ Top, my own burns of mostly what I
: > call driving music, (hard, fast beat, no screaming, no screaming guitars
: > either, and words you can understand and sing along -very off key-
with.)
: >
: > Let me see... favorite musician.
: > Now THAT is a tough call. For just MUSIC I mean -to listen to- I really
: > enjoy Kenny G. Manheim Steam roller too.
: > For Country, almost anything from about the mid 80's to present.. some
of
: > the new stuff is really fun. I hate tear in my beer music.
: >
: > For driving, I liek things like Foghat, Thorogood, Z Top, Fleetwood Mac,
: > Neil Diamond (Oh yea, I'm 40 something LOL) I don't think I HAVE a
favorite.
: > I loved Jim Croce, the Carpenters, Simon and Garfunkle, Creedence
Clearwater
: > (sp) and so on..
: >
: > Now.. why do you ask?
: >
: > AND
: >
: > How about you, what do YOU listen to?
: > Who is YOUR favorite artist?
: >
: > :ŹD
: > Kate
: >
: >
: > "FrankW" <fworm@norpak.ca> wrote in message
: > news:54ednYUUhOEr1yvZnZ2dnUVZ_q-dnZ2d@magma.ca...
: > : Kate
: > : Just curious.
: > : What kind of music do you listen to?
: > : Who's your favorite musician?
: > :
: > : Kate wrote:
: > : > "FrankW" <fworm@norpak.ca> wrote in message
: > : > news:_7ydnVom6J66sivZnZ2dnUVZ_tWdnZ2d@magma.ca...
: > : > : Really?
: > : > : For a stock system I thought the "premium" System
: > : > : sounded pretty good (for a stock radio).
: > : > : Don't tell me you're one of those guys
: > : > : that swear you can hear the difference
: > : > : using 2000 dollar speaker wire. :-)
: > : > : To set the "curve" you have to go to the dealer
: > : > : where they use that DRB-III Analyzer thingy.
: > : > : Cheers
: > : > : Frank
: > : >
: > : >
: > : > In our F- Two Fitty it has a stock stereo, that sounds heads above
the
: > : > premium system in my TJ
: > : > I have all the speakers, Sirius and the 6 disk changer. (MAN I miss
the
: > : > controls on the steering wheel from the Liberty!)
: > : > Satellite radio is the bomb. When I first heard about it I thought
it
: > was
: > : > stupid. "Why pay for something you can get for free" It turns out,
it is
: > : > something I am definitely willing to pay for. In the area where we
live
: > we
: > : > only get about three stations, and two of them play religious music.
Ok
: > a
: > : > slight exaggeration but the local stations are poor.
: > : >
: > : > BUT
: > : >
: > : > With the top off, you can't tell the difference one from the other.
: > : > I happen to have especially sensitive hearing. I wish God had given
me a
: > : > great figure instead of great hearing, but those are the cards I was
: > given
: > : > so.... I like to hear things that are nice and clear with a well
rounded
: > : > bass.
: > : >
: > : > Kate
: > : >
: > : >
: > :
: >
: >
:
#74
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Posts: n/a
Re: wrangler speakers....
I wouldn't have thought 'Ray' a very hard name to
spell...;^o
Too bad you had to jump through all the hoops, but at least
you got transport!
Seahag
"billy ray" <billy_ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote:
> Well.... lemma tell ya the story.....
>
> I stopped by with my son-in-law at the rental yard because
> the Jeep he had a big-ol-nail in the sidewall and while I
> was there I asked about rentals. The girl said call the
> 800 number to get a better price than they could offer...
>
> When I called the 800 number the next day I spoke to a
> very nice girl in India (or somewhere else where English
> is not the native language and they learned out of a book)
>
> She had some difficulty with the spelling of my
> Americanized German name, (I had to spell it 27 times),
> where I was calling from (my cell phone has a local phone
> number), and where and when I wanted to rent a car.
>
> I've dealt with rental cars before so I know the trick to
> ask for the micro sub-compact with the manual tranny, no
> A/C, or radio. (They don't actually have any so you get a
> free upgrade) I originally intended to ask for a Jeep as
> the free upgrade..
>
> I got dropped off the next morning as I was assured that
> the car would be ready..... When I got there they could
> not find me under my name, my phone number, the date, the
> airport, or my confirmation number (the number was for a
> rental in Israel in September).
>
> It took another agent to find my rental at another
> airport.. Turns out there were no available cars at that
> location as it was a holiday weekend. (there were actually
> no cars available at *any* of the companies at the
> airport, they checked!)
>
> Since the 800 number gave me a confirmation (the number
> wasn't even close) they said they would find me a car
> somewhere. After a number of phone calls they found a car
> on the other side of the island.
>
> What they gave me was a fully loaded Impala. I suspect it
> was not actually a rental car as I've never seen one this
> nice, I wonder how the rental company manager got around
> that week?.
>
>
>
> "Seahag" <Seahag@toadymail.net> wrote in message
> news:44b66d78$1_1@newsfeed.slurp.net...
>> Did ya rent a pink Jeep?!
>>
>> Seahag
>>
>> "billy ray" <billy_ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote:
>>> Hawaii was beautiful and peaceful... well.... once I
>>> abandoned the tourist areas......
>>>
>>>
>>> "Kate" <Kate@dub.dub.dub.com (please ask)> wrote:
>>>> HI YA HANDSOME!
>>>> How was Hawaii??
>>>>
>>
>>
>
>
spell...;^o
Too bad you had to jump through all the hoops, but at least
you got transport!
Seahag
"billy ray" <billy_ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote:
> Well.... lemma tell ya the story.....
>
> I stopped by with my son-in-law at the rental yard because
> the Jeep he had a big-ol-nail in the sidewall and while I
> was there I asked about rentals. The girl said call the
> 800 number to get a better price than they could offer...
>
> When I called the 800 number the next day I spoke to a
> very nice girl in India (or somewhere else where English
> is not the native language and they learned out of a book)
>
> She had some difficulty with the spelling of my
> Americanized German name, (I had to spell it 27 times),
> where I was calling from (my cell phone has a local phone
> number), and where and when I wanted to rent a car.
>
> I've dealt with rental cars before so I know the trick to
> ask for the micro sub-compact with the manual tranny, no
> A/C, or radio. (They don't actually have any so you get a
> free upgrade) I originally intended to ask for a Jeep as
> the free upgrade..
>
> I got dropped off the next morning as I was assured that
> the car would be ready..... When I got there they could
> not find me under my name, my phone number, the date, the
> airport, or my confirmation number (the number was for a
> rental in Israel in September).
>
> It took another agent to find my rental at another
> airport.. Turns out there were no available cars at that
> location as it was a holiday weekend. (there were actually
> no cars available at *any* of the companies at the
> airport, they checked!)
>
> Since the 800 number gave me a confirmation (the number
> wasn't even close) they said they would find me a car
> somewhere. After a number of phone calls they found a car
> on the other side of the island.
>
> What they gave me was a fully loaded Impala. I suspect it
> was not actually a rental car as I've never seen one this
> nice, I wonder how the rental company manager got around
> that week?.
>
>
>
> "Seahag" <Seahag@toadymail.net> wrote in message
> news:44b66d78$1_1@newsfeed.slurp.net...
>> Did ya rent a pink Jeep?!
>>
>> Seahag
>>
>> "billy ray" <billy_ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote:
>>> Hawaii was beautiful and peaceful... well.... once I
>>> abandoned the tourist areas......
>>>
>>>
>>> "Kate" <Kate@dub.dub.dub.com (please ask)> wrote:
>>>> HI YA HANDSOME!
>>>> How was Hawaii??
>>>>
>>
>>
>
>
#75
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: wrangler speakers....
I wouldn't have thought 'Ray' a very hard name to
spell...;^o
Too bad you had to jump through all the hoops, but at least
you got transport!
Seahag
"billy ray" <billy_ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote:
> Well.... lemma tell ya the story.....
>
> I stopped by with my son-in-law at the rental yard because
> the Jeep he had a big-ol-nail in the sidewall and while I
> was there I asked about rentals. The girl said call the
> 800 number to get a better price than they could offer...
>
> When I called the 800 number the next day I spoke to a
> very nice girl in India (or somewhere else where English
> is not the native language and they learned out of a book)
>
> She had some difficulty with the spelling of my
> Americanized German name, (I had to spell it 27 times),
> where I was calling from (my cell phone has a local phone
> number), and where and when I wanted to rent a car.
>
> I've dealt with rental cars before so I know the trick to
> ask for the micro sub-compact with the manual tranny, no
> A/C, or radio. (They don't actually have any so you get a
> free upgrade) I originally intended to ask for a Jeep as
> the free upgrade..
>
> I got dropped off the next morning as I was assured that
> the car would be ready..... When I got there they could
> not find me under my name, my phone number, the date, the
> airport, or my confirmation number (the number was for a
> rental in Israel in September).
>
> It took another agent to find my rental at another
> airport.. Turns out there were no available cars at that
> location as it was a holiday weekend. (there were actually
> no cars available at *any* of the companies at the
> airport, they checked!)
>
> Since the 800 number gave me a confirmation (the number
> wasn't even close) they said they would find me a car
> somewhere. After a number of phone calls they found a car
> on the other side of the island.
>
> What they gave me was a fully loaded Impala. I suspect it
> was not actually a rental car as I've never seen one this
> nice, I wonder how the rental company manager got around
> that week?.
>
>
>
> "Seahag" <Seahag@toadymail.net> wrote in message
> news:44b66d78$1_1@newsfeed.slurp.net...
>> Did ya rent a pink Jeep?!
>>
>> Seahag
>>
>> "billy ray" <billy_ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote:
>>> Hawaii was beautiful and peaceful... well.... once I
>>> abandoned the tourist areas......
>>>
>>>
>>> "Kate" <Kate@dub.dub.dub.com (please ask)> wrote:
>>>> HI YA HANDSOME!
>>>> How was Hawaii??
>>>>
>>
>>
>
>
spell...;^o
Too bad you had to jump through all the hoops, but at least
you got transport!
Seahag
"billy ray" <billy_ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote:
> Well.... lemma tell ya the story.....
>
> I stopped by with my son-in-law at the rental yard because
> the Jeep he had a big-ol-nail in the sidewall and while I
> was there I asked about rentals. The girl said call the
> 800 number to get a better price than they could offer...
>
> When I called the 800 number the next day I spoke to a
> very nice girl in India (or somewhere else where English
> is not the native language and they learned out of a book)
>
> She had some difficulty with the spelling of my
> Americanized German name, (I had to spell it 27 times),
> where I was calling from (my cell phone has a local phone
> number), and where and when I wanted to rent a car.
>
> I've dealt with rental cars before so I know the trick to
> ask for the micro sub-compact with the manual tranny, no
> A/C, or radio. (They don't actually have any so you get a
> free upgrade) I originally intended to ask for a Jeep as
> the free upgrade..
>
> I got dropped off the next morning as I was assured that
> the car would be ready..... When I got there they could
> not find me under my name, my phone number, the date, the
> airport, or my confirmation number (the number was for a
> rental in Israel in September).
>
> It took another agent to find my rental at another
> airport.. Turns out there were no available cars at that
> location as it was a holiday weekend. (there were actually
> no cars available at *any* of the companies at the
> airport, they checked!)
>
> Since the 800 number gave me a confirmation (the number
> wasn't even close) they said they would find me a car
> somewhere. After a number of phone calls they found a car
> on the other side of the island.
>
> What they gave me was a fully loaded Impala. I suspect it
> was not actually a rental car as I've never seen one this
> nice, I wonder how the rental company manager got around
> that week?.
>
>
>
> "Seahag" <Seahag@toadymail.net> wrote in message
> news:44b66d78$1_1@newsfeed.slurp.net...
>> Did ya rent a pink Jeep?!
>>
>> Seahag
>>
>> "billy ray" <billy_ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote:
>>> Hawaii was beautiful and peaceful... well.... once I
>>> abandoned the tourist areas......
>>>
>>>
>>> "Kate" <Kate@dub.dub.dub.com (please ask)> wrote:
>>>> HI YA HANDSOME!
>>>> How was Hawaii??
>>>>
>>
>>
>
>
#76
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: wrangler speakers....
I wouldn't have thought 'Ray' a very hard name to
spell...;^o
Too bad you had to jump through all the hoops, but at least
you got transport!
Seahag
"billy ray" <billy_ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote:
> Well.... lemma tell ya the story.....
>
> I stopped by with my son-in-law at the rental yard because
> the Jeep he had a big-ol-nail in the sidewall and while I
> was there I asked about rentals. The girl said call the
> 800 number to get a better price than they could offer...
>
> When I called the 800 number the next day I spoke to a
> very nice girl in India (or somewhere else where English
> is not the native language and they learned out of a book)
>
> She had some difficulty with the spelling of my
> Americanized German name, (I had to spell it 27 times),
> where I was calling from (my cell phone has a local phone
> number), and where and when I wanted to rent a car.
>
> I've dealt with rental cars before so I know the trick to
> ask for the micro sub-compact with the manual tranny, no
> A/C, or radio. (They don't actually have any so you get a
> free upgrade) I originally intended to ask for a Jeep as
> the free upgrade..
>
> I got dropped off the next morning as I was assured that
> the car would be ready..... When I got there they could
> not find me under my name, my phone number, the date, the
> airport, or my confirmation number (the number was for a
> rental in Israel in September).
>
> It took another agent to find my rental at another
> airport.. Turns out there were no available cars at that
> location as it was a holiday weekend. (there were actually
> no cars available at *any* of the companies at the
> airport, they checked!)
>
> Since the 800 number gave me a confirmation (the number
> wasn't even close) they said they would find me a car
> somewhere. After a number of phone calls they found a car
> on the other side of the island.
>
> What they gave me was a fully loaded Impala. I suspect it
> was not actually a rental car as I've never seen one this
> nice, I wonder how the rental company manager got around
> that week?.
>
>
>
> "Seahag" <Seahag@toadymail.net> wrote in message
> news:44b66d78$1_1@newsfeed.slurp.net...
>> Did ya rent a pink Jeep?!
>>
>> Seahag
>>
>> "billy ray" <billy_ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote:
>>> Hawaii was beautiful and peaceful... well.... once I
>>> abandoned the tourist areas......
>>>
>>>
>>> "Kate" <Kate@dub.dub.dub.com (please ask)> wrote:
>>>> HI YA HANDSOME!
>>>> How was Hawaii??
>>>>
>>
>>
>
>
spell...;^o
Too bad you had to jump through all the hoops, but at least
you got transport!
Seahag
"billy ray" <billy_ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote:
> Well.... lemma tell ya the story.....
>
> I stopped by with my son-in-law at the rental yard because
> the Jeep he had a big-ol-nail in the sidewall and while I
> was there I asked about rentals. The girl said call the
> 800 number to get a better price than they could offer...
>
> When I called the 800 number the next day I spoke to a
> very nice girl in India (or somewhere else where English
> is not the native language and they learned out of a book)
>
> She had some difficulty with the spelling of my
> Americanized German name, (I had to spell it 27 times),
> where I was calling from (my cell phone has a local phone
> number), and where and when I wanted to rent a car.
>
> I've dealt with rental cars before so I know the trick to
> ask for the micro sub-compact with the manual tranny, no
> A/C, or radio. (They don't actually have any so you get a
> free upgrade) I originally intended to ask for a Jeep as
> the free upgrade..
>
> I got dropped off the next morning as I was assured that
> the car would be ready..... When I got there they could
> not find me under my name, my phone number, the date, the
> airport, or my confirmation number (the number was for a
> rental in Israel in September).
>
> It took another agent to find my rental at another
> airport.. Turns out there were no available cars at that
> location as it was a holiday weekend. (there were actually
> no cars available at *any* of the companies at the
> airport, they checked!)
>
> Since the 800 number gave me a confirmation (the number
> wasn't even close) they said they would find me a car
> somewhere. After a number of phone calls they found a car
> on the other side of the island.
>
> What they gave me was a fully loaded Impala. I suspect it
> was not actually a rental car as I've never seen one this
> nice, I wonder how the rental company manager got around
> that week?.
>
>
>
> "Seahag" <Seahag@toadymail.net> wrote in message
> news:44b66d78$1_1@newsfeed.slurp.net...
>> Did ya rent a pink Jeep?!
>>
>> Seahag
>>
>> "billy ray" <billy_ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote:
>>> Hawaii was beautiful and peaceful... well.... once I
>>> abandoned the tourist areas......
>>>
>>>
>>> "Kate" <Kate@dub.dub.dub.com (please ask)> wrote:
>>>> HI YA HANDSOME!
>>>> How was Hawaii??
>>>>
>>
>>
>
>
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Re: wrangler speakers....
"James" <jnipperxxx@nospamfdn.com> wrote in message
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:I am so happy to be learning so much about the subject matter of this
: thread........................
:
Well....
we pretty much covered the topic as far as it would go and then, we sat
around the table and bullshitted for a while..
if you have a problem with that, grab yourself a cold one, and join in :-D
Kate