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^ Eye Bleef it's a crossfire.
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Rope-Pusher wrote:^ Eye Bleef it's a crossfire.
Yeah? Well I bleefed your favorite beloved female relative last night
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Bloody queef
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Thanks a lot...that's just the imagery I needed first thing in the morning.

That'll teach me to check this forum before breakfast.
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watkins wrote:
Rope-Pusher wrote:^ Eye Bleef it's a crossfire.
Yeah? Well I bleefed your favorite beloved female relative last night
Aunt Chimpy? Oh man, that's just sick!
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theholycow wrote:That'll teach me to check this forum before breakfast.
You hadnt figured that one out yet?
There are reasons I no longer eat breakfast.
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That chick in your avatar said she thinks she remembers the film.
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theholycow wrote:Thanks a lot...that's just the imagery I needed first thing in the morning.

That'll teach me to check this forum before breakfast.
But aren't bloody queefs tasty?
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theholycow wrote:That chick in your avatar said she thinks she remembers the film.
As I recall, I think, they both kind of liked it.
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And I say, "Well, that's the one thing they've got."
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And Chrysler, not the best in reliability, teams with the most UNreliable automaker-ever... FIAT!

The sole reason why Italy's Fiats left the USA, in the early 80s, was their horrible reliability record... these cars, though elegant and well designed stylewise were, mechanically, veritable pieces of JUNK. A 124 sedan, unfortunately a slush, I used in the 70s broke the oil pump, deep inside the engine's innards, TWICE, and a plate that held the shocks at the bottom of the front axle would fail spontaneously quite frequently, having to travel the rest of the way behind a tow truck. (Of that I lost count.)

European car mags and websites remark that the Fiats are still poor quality cars, prone to breakdown or strange behavior or noises. It seems they have not improved much in quality in the nearly 3 decades they've been absent from the North American market. Not so the Koreans... the first KIA's, for example, were dubbed "Keep It Away", but now they are rated just below the level of an average Japanese car.

So whether they are Fiats or "Fiatslers"... I'M STAYING AWAY FROM ALL OF THEM!!!! :twisted:

NOW Chrysler takes the suicide jump with FIAT, the Fix-It-Again-Tomorrow Car!!!!!
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It will be sad if the Dodge Challenger dies. It's one of the few chrysler car's i've ever been interested in.
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I'm a fan of:

Dodge Ram
Dodge Challenger
Dodge Charger
Dodge Viper

.... can't say I like any Plymouth/Chrysler models.... though I'm not exactly up on what they have available
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