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5ohmustang said:
I'm wondering if she will show up tonight. You cannot delete one's health.
https://theconservativetreehouse.com/2016/09/25/hi...
When she does show up later for the debate, will you go away? https://theconservativetreehouse.com/2016/09/25/hi...
5ohmustang said:
I'm wondering if she will show up tonight. You cannot delete one's health.
https://theconservativetreehouse.com/2016/09/25/hi...
So a video of her walking down some stairs? wow.https://theconservativetreehouse.com/2016/09/25/hi...
How would the fat bloke with the combover have done it then?
chris watton said:
I listened to a piece on SKY News earlier, where it seem the Clinton side are portraying the Trump voters at middle aged white racist males with little to no education.
Didn't the Remainers try this same tactic for the EU in/out vote?
It happens to be true though. White males without a college education - Trump wins hands down. White men over 40 with a degree he wins narrowly. Every other demographic he loses. Even college educated white women, a demographic Romney won, go for Clinton by a big margin. Didn't the Remainers try this same tactic for the EU in/out vote?
5ohmustang said:
unrepentant said:
Why not? $3k a month isn't that bad for an Aston. why is someone an idiot for doing that?
3k a month for a vehicle you will not own is nothing short of financial madness. Not to mention it has no soul.Of course you do need exceptionally good credit to lease a $100k plus car.
FN2TypeR said:
It's not madness if it is well within your financial means and suits your lifestyle, IE, fixed payment, maintenance included, no worries.
Well, some worries, it is an Aston after all
I didn't realize you were an expert on leasing prestige cars in the US market. Maintenance included? Where did you get that from? Most leases don't included maintenance. That lease was with $19k cash down plus tax, and all fees, about $21k in all and the monthly payment is plus tax so more like $3180 pm. Well, some worries, it is an Aston after all
You're also an expert on Astons? Unreliable are they? Presumably that's why you stick with the Honda? Very wise.
unrepentant said:
FN2TypeR said:
It's not madness if it is well within your financial means and suits your lifestyle, IE, fixed payment, maintenance included, no worries.
Well, some worries, it is an Aston after all
I didn't realize you were an expert on leasing prestige cars in the US market. Maintenance included? Where did you get that from? Most leases don't included maintenance. That lease was with $19k cash down plus tax, and all fees, about $21k in all and the monthly payment is plus tax so more like $3180 pm. Well, some worries, it is an Aston after all
You're also an expert on Astons? Unreliable are they? Presumably that's why you stick with the Honda? Very wise.
What's wrong with Honda by the way? You seem to have a problem with those too, not classy enough for you? No surprise, you're a promoter of the party that sticks up for the common man after all.
It's very reliable, by the by. I stick with it as we're in the process of moving house and funds are required elsewhere - I'm thirty years old next year though so I have pondered treating myself, but I'm not sure what to go for yet, the kids will likely be on the way soon after so I keep leaning towards something sensible, but then again, perhaps that would be the last chance I will get to have something fun (and probably not practical) for a good while.
Any suggestions, oh wise one?
FN2TypeR said:
Any suggestions, oh wise one?
Try any of these.http://www.cheatsheet.com/automobiles/5-of-donald-...
FN2TypeR said:
unrepentant said:
FN2TypeR said:
It's not madness if it is well within your financial means and suits your lifestyle, IE, fixed payment, maintenance included, no worries.
Well, some worries, it is an Aston after all
I didn't realize you were an expert on leasing prestige cars in the US market. Maintenance included? Where did you get that from? Most leases don't included maintenance. That lease was with $19k cash down plus tax, and all fees, about $21k in all and the monthly payment is plus tax so more like $3180 pm. Well, some worries, it is an Aston after all
You're also an expert on Astons? Unreliable are they? Presumably that's why you stick with the Honda? Very wise.
What's wrong with Honda by the way? You seem to have a problem with those too, not classy enough for you? No surprise, you're a promoter of the party that sticks up for the common man after all.
It's very reliable, by the by. I stick with it as we're in the process of moving house and funds are required elsewhere - I'm thirty years old next year though so I have pondered treating myself, but I'm not sure what to go for yet, the kids will likely be on the way soon after so I keep leaning towards something sensible, but then again, perhaps that would be the last chance I will get to have something fun (and probably not practical) for a good while.
Any suggestions, oh wise one?
dudleybloke said:
FN2TypeR said:
Any suggestions, oh wise one?
Try any of these.http://www.cheatsheet.com/automobiles/5-of-donald-...
That Lambo is a thing of beauty, perhaps I could buy one of those instead of the house
Gotta give the hair credit, he has good taste in cars.
Edited by FN2TypeR on Monday 26th September 20:13
chris watton said:
I listened to a piece on SKY News earlier
I accidentally caught a bit of the BBC News At One today (oh the shame, I'm so sorry), where they questioned if Trump had the stamina to last through ninety minutes of live debate, being that HRC is a seasoned campaigner and debater.After I'd picked myself up off the floor I managed to turn over to Fox News instead... Phew!
My alarm clock is set for 2 a.m. and a pen & pad of paper at the ready to note the interesting bits.
During the run up to the Primaries I was bed ridden with a spinal disk problem, I probably watched more CNN/CNBC/Fox/RT/Al Jazeera/France 24/CCTV News/TVC News/ etc etc than anyone else on the planet.
I've got a feeling this is going to be a cracking bit of TV, the likes of which (hopefully) have never been seen before.
Have we determined which Hillary double will be appearing yet?
TheExcession said:
I accidentally caught a bit of the BBC News At One today (oh the shame, I'm so sorry), where they questioned if Trump had the stamina to last through ninety minutes of live debate, being that HRC is a seasoned campaigner and debater.
After I'd picked myself up off the floor I managed to turn over to Fox News instead... Phew!
My alarm clock is set for 2 a.m. and a pen & pad of paper at the ready to note the interesting bits.
During the run up to the Primaries I was bed ridden with a spinal disk problem, I probably watched more CNN/CNBC/Fox/RT/Al Jazeera/France 24/CCTV News/TVC News/ etc etc than anyone else on the planet.
I've got a feeling this is going to be a cracking bit of TV, the likes of which (hopefully) have never been seen before.
Have we determined which Hillary double will be appearing yet?
Will you do a running commentary for lil' old FN2? It would make this poor Honda owner very happy indeed, and give me respite from my woes.After I'd picked myself up off the floor I managed to turn over to Fox News instead... Phew!
My alarm clock is set for 2 a.m. and a pen & pad of paper at the ready to note the interesting bits.
During the run up to the Primaries I was bed ridden with a spinal disk problem, I probably watched more CNN/CNBC/Fox/RT/Al Jazeera/France 24/CCTV News/TVC News/ etc etc than anyone else on the planet.
I've got a feeling this is going to be a cracking bit of TV, the likes of which (hopefully) have never been seen before.
Have we determined which Hillary double will be appearing yet?
FN2TypeR said:
You seem incredibly angry over what is a simple conversation, and a throw away comment, you must be an appalling person in real life if you are half as abrasive as you are on here. Astons reliability has always been a bone of contention, although some models fair better than others as I am sure the figures show that.
What's wrong with Honda by the way? You seem to have a problem with those too, not classy enough for you? No surprise, you're a promoter of the party that sticks up for the common man after all.
It's very reliable, by the by. I stick with it as we're in the process of moving house and funds are required elsewhere - I'm thirty years old next year though so I have pondered treating myself, but I'm not sure what to go for yet, the kids will likely be on the way soon after so I keep leaning towards something sensible, but then again, perhaps that would be the last chance I will get to have something fun (and probably not practical) for a good while.
Any suggestions, oh wise one?
Have you owned Astons? I used to hear that TVR's were unreliable but that was usually from people who'd never had one. None of mine were unreliable. I'll listen to people who know what they're talking about, whatever the subject, be it leasing cars, owning cars or US politics. I'll respect a poster like Jimbeaux because despite his racism he does actually have an understanding of what he's talking about, unlike most of the contributors to this thread. What's wrong with Honda by the way? You seem to have a problem with those too, not classy enough for you? No surprise, you're a promoter of the party that sticks up for the common man after all.
It's very reliable, by the by. I stick with it as we're in the process of moving house and funds are required elsewhere - I'm thirty years old next year though so I have pondered treating myself, but I'm not sure what to go for yet, the kids will likely be on the way soon after so I keep leaning towards something sensible, but then again, perhaps that would be the last chance I will get to have something fun (and probably not practical) for a good while.
Any suggestions, oh wise one?
I've never owned a Honda or wanted to so I can't comment on yours with any degree of knowledge. I'm sure it's very nice.
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