Drove a 2003 S2K today
Originally posted by DarioManfretti
He may be making thiss all up Boit. A lot of us can't believe someone can be that naive.
He may be making thiss all up Boit. A lot of us can't believe someone can be that naive.
Originally posted by Boit
Dario: What's sad is that there are tons of young guys who think just like this kid does. I suppose our priorities will always differ from their's. Talk about the "Me first" generation!!! Geez. Can you imagine what the children of these people will be like?
Dario: What's sad is that there are tons of young guys who think just like this kid does. I suppose our priorities will always differ from their's. Talk about the "Me first" generation!!! Geez. Can you imagine what the children of these people will be like?
Dario: I clicked on "ignore" instead of "edit" so my post is gone. Here it is after pasting...
Originally posted by Boit
Vtec: Do you understand why so many people are angered by how your Dad abused that car? It's not the dealer's car, it will eventually belong to a buyer. Some unsuspecting buyer could buy that car and have to suffer dealing with a brand new sports car that breaks down right away. That buyer thinks Honda made a crappy ass car when in fact, some schmuck abused it on a test drive and caused a premature failure. You just don't seem to get it. Look at what you post and how it reveals who you are. You state that you think your job is cool because you get paid for doing next to nothing, PLUS, you describe how cool it is that you work for a mobster who launders money through a putt putt golf course. Don't be surprised that in the near future life deals you a bust hand. Ever heard of "complicity"? If you have knowledge of this laundering and don't report it, you can be prosecuted for being an accessory. You're sinking into a cesspool and think it's cool. Wake up and use your brain.
Originally posted by Boit
Vtec: Do you understand why so many people are angered by how your Dad abused that car? It's not the dealer's car, it will eventually belong to a buyer. Some unsuspecting buyer could buy that car and have to suffer dealing with a brand new sports car that breaks down right away. That buyer thinks Honda made a crappy ass car when in fact, some schmuck abused it on a test drive and caused a premature failure. You just don't seem to get it. Look at what you post and how it reveals who you are. You state that you think your job is cool because you get paid for doing next to nothing, PLUS, you describe how cool it is that you work for a mobster who launders money through a putt putt golf course. Don't be surprised that in the near future life deals you a bust hand. Ever heard of "complicity"? If you have knowledge of this laundering and don't report it, you can be prosecuted for being an accessory. You're sinking into a cesspool and think it's cool. Wake up and use your brain.


