RE: RE: RE: JAG & Reverse Burnouts

From: Steve St.Laurent (saint1958@home.com)
Date: Mon Feb 21 2000 - 14:27:18 EST


It must be a woman thing (Jaguar)!

Ok! I got your point. I will be nice next time.

Talking about aircraft is point of history, that illustrate that aircraft
technology has exceeded the automobile? But then we can talk about Plasma
Rifles, two Muir Orbital Stations, the M-3 low rider Main Battle Tank, the
B-3 Bomber, the X-36 pilot less supersonic fighter, the flying car out of
Japan (300MPH), and just about anything else. But I love cars especially.
Spent one year in my architecture studies on automotive designing back in
the 70s..

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Steve St.Laurent
2000 DC Dakota 4.7, CC, 4x2, 3:55 (soon 330HP)
2000 Roush Mustang Stage I (awaiting the new SC)

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-dakota-truck@buffnet.net
[mailto:owner-dakota-truck@buffnet.net]On Behalf Of fdedip@whale-mail.com
Sent: Monday, February 21, 2000 8:19 AM
To: dakota-truck@buffnet.net
Subject: Re: RE: RE: DML: JAG & Reverse Burnouts (Kill the Thread)

You are making unfair comparisons, the Jag is not a sports car. I
don't like BMWs or Mercedes either, they are just the most obvious
competition for the Jag. A Porsche, etc. is an entirely different
class of car. If Jag ever decides to make a sports car again, THEN
you can compare it to the Porsche, Stang, etc.

I know on the rare occasions that I've seen a Jag while driving, my
eyes will pass right over it, "hohum. a sedan." Then I'll
think, "Nice lines on that though" and look again. Then I'll
think "GEEZ! It's a Jag!" and ogle it shamelessly. No, it's not
flashy. But it's very pretty.

I know the Cobra is a Ford. What's your point? So's the Stang, and
you have one of those.

And what's the world coming to, if you can't marry a guy for his
car??!!

Flip

ps- why should I let the thread die? Y'all have gone on about
aircraft for days now.

Cobra! Another Ford product: check the engine!

Beside Flip, any woman married a guy for his car has some serious
problems
(no offense). But being rude, you are right (along with 454)!. After
serving the military for 20 years, has given me a red
personality. When you
serve with the best, it is trait that is hard to get rid of.

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