Everything posted by ZL-1
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GM To Layoff 767 At Poletown Plant
No. I think the big Caddy desperatley needs attention and what Cadillac has done with the CTS is doable once the DTS and STS are merged into a single Cadillac flagship.On another note... Poletown? not to offend it's citizens, but that does not evoke automobile assembling... it reminds me of something involving dancing
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GM Two-Mode Hybrid Pickups
what about a diesel hybrid alternative?
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Anthony Lo: Opel Flextreme Concept Car
EDIT - loved the Saab videos on there as well :AH-HA_wink:
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Cadillac TE dubbed VRX?
OK, let's go insane here for a moment: why not can the Escalade and offer a real high-end crossover that can stand beside the NG STS/DTS? Think of it as having a single successor to the SRX and Escalade on a heavily modified NG STS/DTS platform.
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Ghoolish Sights
That C2 is cute little car, but I prefer Citroën's C2 Lisbon, Portugal - yesterday: silver BLS wagon with Dutch license plates. I'm guessing pre-production test model.
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GM working on 7-/8-speed transmissions
I like the way you think, sir!
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Cadillac TE dubbed VRX?
Car lineup being ATS / CTS/ DTS and truck lineup being BRX / SRX (until it gets canned) / Escalade?
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Luguna may be a good place to see the ZR1 this weekend
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Swiss politics
interesting, isn't it?
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Therapy/Therapists
This thread sure has developed... It's been nice to post here these last few years, but time has come to say goodbye to you all. I'll keep reading, and to those of you that have my contacts feel free to get in touch everytime you want to. EDIT - for all the others that do not have my contacts, I haven't disabled PMs so feel free to write. & Gears to all!
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Word Association
confused what are bazooms?
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Spy Video: 2010 Buick Lacrosse
I'm curious to see it as well.
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Therapy/Therapists
Exactly! Definitely! @ Bob - they do model according to their experience, and it's up to each person to take advantage (or not) of the information they provide you with. That's why I don't like 'shrinks' (as our wondering-holden-loving friend puts it), that tend to medicate you into a behaviour: it's the complete opposite of this kind of process.
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Tragedy where I once resided
These things always leave me speechless I pray for the victims and their families
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Therapy/Therapists
Those are my thoughts exactly. Therapists are good at giving you hints and the occasional nudge so that you think about the information they send your way and you decide what to do: they're like a lever you use to make it easier to lift a large object. The process is actually very interesting if you look at it from the self-improvement perspective!@ bob - Mine's a good one. When I saw she can curse more than I can, I knew I am in good hands @ camino - I've done a lot of DIY wrk myself, but (in my case) I needed a non-emotionally-involved perspective. As I wrote above, it's like using a lever to lift a large object.
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Word Association
egg and the ever important question of what came first: the chicken or the egg?
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Pontiac G8: Pounding out the Fingerprints
We have other mules. Don't you know there's a Volkswagen plant here in Portugal? It's where they build the VW Sharan minivan. Here a mule of the NG Sharan (notice clearly visible VW logo):
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Autoblog takes a closer look at the G8
the hood scoops don't look that good. this isn't a RamAir Firebird. no disrespect intedned to RamAir Firebird owners/fans: they're different kind of cars.
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Therapy/Therapists
it was just a question i've always been smart enough to favour quality in place of quantity regarding my friendships, and i do have a wonderful group of friends. however, they have an emotional attachment and right now i need some detachment so i can look at things with a little less emotion. more analitically.
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Therapy/Therapists
Thanks for the offer PCS Also, thanks to everyone else for the comments! I wholly agree with FOG and Oldsmoboi about medication: Unless someone convinces me there's something wrong with my brain chemistry, I'll keep thinking that any chemical substances that interfere with one's brain are just like putting a veil in front of issues, without those issues getting solved. It's hard work looking inside, but extremely rewarding at the same time! @ PCS (because I know you'll ask) - I'd say it's like looking at your own Gordian Knot and learning how to cut it instead of untying it. :AH-HA_wink: For those of you that do not know the Gordian Knot story/legend, here's a Wikipedia linkypoo. EDIT @ fly: your reply made me lol. Thanks!