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  1. Hey, thanks a lot bd. What a badass SUV. Love it! How about a black Avalanche Z71 with black and brown interior... sexy!
  2. Well then, hopefully the next-gen Thetas will be less cheesy and more like the Lambdas in execution.
  3. I would like to see a 2-row, shorter wheelbase Lambda. While I love almost everything about it, it does have that long-in-the-middle thing going on that killed the looks of the Envoy XL. If... a new SUV is made on the next-gen 355 chassis, then nevermind, as long as it is a 2 row vehicle only... with a 2 door bodystyle available, in addition to the necessary 4 door.
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    Pictures!

    Did you say "hard"?
  5. Why do those rims look photoshopped on? They are at a wacky angle... the distortion is making my eyes funny. And the lighting looks odd.
  6. Well EEKS. I think he was at the campground last Saturday when I was there. I'm just glad he didn't stick the microphone in my face and try to interview me.
  7. Ew, I don't want to join GMI to see the pictures. Is it legal for someone to provide a link to a non-member?
  8. I thought the newer, lever-down/lever-up adjustment was a pain too, until I realized that the old, easy-to-use lever could allow for a potential momentary loss of control if it were put into action while the car was moving. It is safer if the wheel is adjusted while the car is stationary. I myself have pulled on the old-style lever while driving older GM vehicles, and the wheel flew up and out of my hands for a split second, of course it became very snakey until the lever was released. I hope this doesn't sound retarded.
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    MSN Today

    "GM's future in balance with meeting of CEOs" <---- MSN Today headline WHY, may I ask, does the media always have to put GM in some sort of negative spot? This is utter bull&#036;h&#33;. What about the future of Nissan and Renault? Their "future" is on the other end of the scales... also "in the balance", as it were, yet MSN chooses to single out the world's #1 automaker as somehow weak./RANT!
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    Pictures!

    I heard something funny the other day (just male chestbeating)... "If there's grass on the field... play ball!"
  11. BJ and the Bear
  12. I travel farther to go to Target so I don't have to set foot in a Wal-Mart.
  13. It's production, and it's spectacular...
  14. Just get one with a sunroof (preferably open) and a hugh jass booster seat.
  15. mattress
  16. In the above ad... what the heck is the point of the photo of the Opala in the tall weeds (top right)? Hehehe... it made me laugh out loud. You can't even see the damned car!
  17. Is anyone here old enough to remember when parents used to tie a string to their kid's loose baby tooth, tie the other end to a door knob, then slam the door? I think it's time to bring back that old trick.
  18. The thing looks Aussie to me... Where have you been, Harley? I've missed your buttocks.
  19. cheap
  20. Uh... I guess the graphic artists couldn't tell who was who? Hey... Christopher's on the left... duh. He was such a beautiful guy then, I wonder what he looks like now. And Kristy... cute, but she couldn't hide her inner lesbian for long. I wonder where she is now.
  21. I said the car I saw was badged a "Fairlane"... it was not... it was a Falcon.
  22. Moaner
  23. Hmmm... all the wording in the original post is oriented toward "realtors" as a group of people, not simply whether the process of looking to buy a house was pleasant or not. If you don't want us to think you're lumping "realtors" into a bad pile, why title and word the entire original post as if you are? In any language, prejudice is ugly.
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