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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote bowflexguy Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24 Jan 2004 at 5:55pm
That's a long time.

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[br]You should get a medal for 26 years of this traffic. Come on do another tour. Four more years! Four more years! So what administration was in place when you started Nixon?


2004-26 = 1978: Jimmy Carter
(Nixon resigned office in '74)

- Will

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote wdossel Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 23 Jan 2004 at 4:52pm
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[br]You should get a medal for 26 years of this traffic. Come on do another tour. Four more years! Four more years! So what administration was in place when you started Nixon?


2004-26 = 1978: Jimmy Carter
(Nixon resigned office in '74)

- Will
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You should get a medal for 26 years of this traffic. Come on do another tour. Four more years! Four more years! So what administration was in place when you started Nixon?

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[br]Has it truely come to telling others not to, or should I say they shouldn't post on a "public" message board [:0] [?] Why not hear all the say-so on the topics? O.K., talking-up a review of a "Hybrid" on a slug-line message board is (kind of), asking for it. But hey, why not let the individual have their say-so, and let the administrator administrate! Who knows, we might hear something that might strike a thought of ingenuity...or something like that[:)]

Just a little break from all the head hunting [;)]




Hybrids, cheaters, accidents, whiners .....
It all makes my upcoming retirement all the more attractive after 26 years of carpooling/slugging along good ol 95


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Originally posted by VA_Slugger
[br]Has it truely come to telling others not to, or should I say they shouldn't post on a "public" message board [:0] [?] Why not hear all the say-so on the topics? O.K., talking-up a review of a "Hybrid" on a slug-line message board is (kind of), asking for it. But hey, why not let the individual have their say-so, and let the administrator administrate! Who knows, we might hear something that might strike a thought of ingenuity...or something like that[:)]

Just a little break from all the head hunting [;)]




Hybrids, cheaters, accidents, whiners .....
It all makes my upcoming retirement all the more attractive after 26 years of carpooling/slugging along good ol 95
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[br]One more thing - No. 50! Yeah baby! Moving up!



Woo-hoo!! Way to earn your stars!! *LMAO* [:D]
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One more thing - No. 50! Yeah baby! Moving up!
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote GeeseAreGood Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 14 Jan 2004 at 11:49am
Yup, we all know that the Admin will and can take steps, sometimes too many steps too fast. Just like the trains running on time in Germany.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote mroyal Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 14 Jan 2004 at 11:07am
Given several examples of off topic postings (which I suspect are cut and paste rather than original text, though I am tempted to brew up the recipe), I am reminded of a series of posts on a gun related message board.
A certain person ranted about a particular politician and gave ancestrial hints.
Another person told him that he should take his absurdities to a specific political discussion forum (which I will leave un-named)
The third person responded with something like.
"Please don't tell him to go to that forum. There are already enough half-witted idiots there. They don't need another one."

I think that I support the notion that the admin of this forum can take appropriate steps if we get too far into left field.


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[br]Where do you get off telling people they cant post here?? Last check we all have the right to post and express our ideas about slugging. In the last 10 years I have done it all when it comes to getting to DC for work. So along with every other person that reads this information we have to right to post our opinions!



What do you care about slugging if you aren't picking up slugs or standing in line waiting for a car...the Website is called Slug-Lines? What Hybrid owners care about is what we're saying about them. That's right, it seems like more and more Hybrid owners are flooding these message boards...scared that their benefit of riding solo will be taken away. Anytime someone posts anything questioning Hybrids and their effect on congestion or contacting representatives, everyone goes crazy blaming everything under the sun except the extra couple hundred Hybrid cars causing congestion. I know that the Hybrid technology is here to stay, that's the problem. Now every car manufacture has their own line of Hybrids. If you want to buy a Hybrid...great for you. Just remember to help the enviroment...which is why you bought the car in the first place, right...by picking up two slugs. Otherwise, you're just adding more cars to the road, which is causing more congestion, which is totally missing the point of helping the environment!

As I said in my statement I have gotten to work in many different ways. That includes slugging and picking up slugs. It just depends on the day as to what form of transportation I use! Did I say I own a Hybrid?? I said Hybrid technology is here to stay. SOmething we need to help out in many different ways. NYC is running a program now with their transit buses on Hybrid technology. You need to read a little closer before you tell me I cant post here. Its not the technology that is the problem.....it is the legislation that causes issues for slugging.
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