what if this had been in America?
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DS1119 wrote:comebackgirl wrote:I was actually being kind in saying "overstatement"
You're not watching television while you typed that are you? I do believe they had some awesome programming back in the 1650's you may want to catch up on.
you mean television as in the Scottish invention? what point does that have?oh scary... 40000 morbidly obese christians wearing fanny packs invading europe is probably the least scariest thing since I watched an edited version of The Care Bears movie in an extremely brightly lit cinema.0 -
DS1119 wrote:dunkman wrote:ok... how many foreign countries have a base in the US... zero
how many foreign countries have a base in a "friendly" country of the US... erm us... we have bases in Germany. We also have a base in Spain, as does the US.
I highly suggest again you reread the thread?:fp: I do believe the IK is considered on our "friendly" list. :fp:
ok, you asked ow many foreign countries have a base in a "friendly" country of the US and then said the answer rhymes with HERO... I just told you we both have bases in Germany.... so explain how 1 rhymes with 0?
If thats not what you stated then perhaps you go back and re-read and then once you've realised what it was you really wanted to say about US bases on foreign soil we can re-assessoh scary... 40000 morbidly obese christians wearing fanny packs invading europe is probably the least scariest thing since I watched an edited version of The Care Bears movie in an extremely brightly lit cinema.0 -
dunkman wrote:DS1119 wrote:dunkman wrote:
its because Asian cars are better than American cars
just stating facts
Japanese cars can actually handle corners.... American cars think corners are an inconvenience.
It's not because Asian cars are "better" than "American" cars. You are pretty much so lost like most of the American people it's ridiculous when it comes to this one simple example.Here we go...follow along...a Toyota Tundra is produced in Texas...a Dodge Ram is produced in Mexico...a Ford F150 is produced in Cananda. Which is the "American" car company? :fp:
You also realize that the Camrys and Accords (the best selling cars in the world) are actually produced by Americans.
But those aren't American? :? :fp:
I guess the GM cars produced in China are actually the AMerican cars? :? :fp: It's all free business man! You don't believe it go check the "Monroney" labels on a car at your local lot. By law it will tell you where it's built. Just another freedom we enjoy here.
Camrys and Accords are designed by Japanese companies... I dont care where they are built. If anything it highlights the lack of quality American design and that because they are designed so well they are better than american cars. simple facts.
I've been in the auto business since 1997. Over ten with "Asian" maker Toyota . The Camry's and Accords were designed by AMerican designers and engineers actually. They were cars designed specifically for the AMerican public and then boomed worldwide. Next.0 -
dunkman wrote:DS1119 wrote:dunkman wrote:
but your "facts" have been stuff like 'nobody speaks Spanish in America' and 'we invented denim'
facts that are just not factual.... if you cant get basic shit like that correct then why should we believe your other 'facts' such as people 'could care less' about the Olympics ... that one is correct, people could care less... that means they actually care.
The numbers say something else.Love how NBC delayed the closing ceremonies for a preview of a new comedy show.
Pretty much says it all.
i see you've skipped the facts about Spanish signs and why everyone wears denim :fp: :fp:
I live in Central New York. Still haven't seen a Spanish sign yet? Even when I visit NYC I don't see them. :?0 -
dunkman wrote:DS1119 wrote:comebackgirl wrote:I was actually being kind in saying "overstatement"
You're not watching television while you typed that are you? I do believe they had some awesome programming back in the 1650's you may want to catch up on.
you mean television as in the Scottish invention? what point does that have?
Scottish invention?It's as much of a Scottish invention as the caveman can claim he created the car because he forged a wheel!
I guess the Scottish if they created the TV should have actually made something out of it then!0 -
DS1119 wrote:comebackgirl wrote:I was actually being kind in saying "overstatement"
You're not watching television while you typed that are you? I do believe they had some awesome programming back in the 1650's you may want to catch up on.
"I need your strength for me to be strong...I need your love to feel loved"0 -
dunkman wrote:DS1119 wrote:dunkman wrote:ok... how many foreign countries have a base in the US... zero
how many foreign countries have a base in a "friendly" country of the US... erm us... we have bases in Germany. We also have a base in Spain, as does the US.
I highly suggest again you reread the thread?:fp: I do believe the IK is considered on our "friendly" list. :fp:
ok, you asked ow many foreign countries have a base in a "friendly" country of the US and then said the answer rhymes with HERO... I just told you we both have bases in Germany.... so explain how 1 rhymes with 0?
If thats not what you stated then perhaps you go back and re-read and then once you've realised what it was you really wanted to say about US bases on foreign soil we can re-assess
Wow. Maps are available if you're lost for $6.00.What part of friendly do you not understand? :?
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DS1119 wrote:I've been in the auto business since 1997. Over ten with "Asian" maker Toyota . The Camry's and Accords were designed by AMerican designers and engineers actually. They were cars designed specifically for the AMerican public and then boomed worldwide. Next.
pretty sure Kenichiro Fuse doesnt agree with that ... you know the Japanese dude who designed the Camry...
fucking next me... :nono:oh scary... 40000 morbidly obese christians wearing fanny packs invading europe is probably the least scariest thing since I watched an edited version of The Care Bears movie in an extremely brightly lit cinema.0 -
comebackgirl wrote:I don't have time to watch TV. I'm too busy striving for world domination. :wave:
That's a great goal actually. Unfortunatley you'll be second there to the US.0 -
DS1119 wrote:dunkman wrote:i see you've skipped the facts about Spanish signs and why everyone wears denim :fp: :fp:
I live in Central New York. Still haven't seen a Spanish sign yet? Even when I visit NYC I don't see them. :?
still nothing about the denim ??? ignorance is bliss.
NYC isnt the centre of America as far as I was aware... you've already had a fellow American on here tell you that they know there are signs written in Spanish and Spanish newspapers... wake up.oh scary... 40000 morbidly obese christians wearing fanny packs invading europe is probably the least scariest thing since I watched an edited version of The Care Bears movie in an extremely brightly lit cinema.0 -
DS1119 wrote:dunkman wrote:DS1119 wrote:
I highly suggest again you reread the thread?:fp: I do believe the IK is considered on our "friendly" list. :fp:
ok, you asked ow many foreign countries have a base in a "friendly" country of the US and then said the answer rhymes with HERO... I just told you we both have bases in Germany.... so explain how 1 rhymes with 0?
If thats not what you stated then perhaps you go back and re-read and then once you've realised what it was you really wanted to say about US bases on foreign soil we can re-assess
Wow. Maps are available if you're lost for $6.00.What part of friendly do you not understand? :?
the part of friendly I understand is that the 2 countries are allies and have fought side by side in Iraq and Afghanistan... the are trade partners, members of the UN, etc etc....
seems pretty friendly to me. :fp: :fp:oh scary... 40000 morbidly obese christians wearing fanny packs invading europe is probably the least scariest thing since I watched an edited version of The Care Bears movie in an extremely brightly lit cinema.0 -
DS1119 wrote:comebackgirl wrote:I don't have time to watch TV. I'm too busy striving for world domination. :wave:
That's a great goal actually. Unfortunatley you'll be second there to the US.
You think so?... everyone behind these guys...0 -
DS1119 wrote:Scottish invention?
It's as much of a Scottish invention as the caveman can claim he created the car because he forged a wheel!
I guess the Scottish if they created the TV should have actually made something out of it then!
John Logie Baird was a Scottish engineer and inventor of the world's first practical, publicly demonstrated television system, and also the world's first fully electronic colour television tube.
see thems proper facts...
holy lols batman... what are you? 8?
I'm honestly thinking we'll see a "my dad is bigger than your dad" quote from you soon... ohoh scary... 40000 morbidly obese christians wearing fanny packs invading europe is probably the least scariest thing since I watched an edited version of The Care Bears movie in an extremely brightly lit cinema.0 -
dunkman wrote:DS1119 wrote:I've been in the auto business since 1997. Over ten with "Asian" maker Toyota . The Camry's and Accords were designed by AMerican designers and engineers actually. They were cars designed specifically for the AMerican public and then boomed worldwide. Next.
pretty sure Kenichiro Fuse doesnt agree with that ... you know the Japanese dude who designed the Camry...
fucking next me... :nono:
Actually he didn't. :fp:I suggest you do a little more reading before you start cut and pasting Japanese engineers assuming I don't know what the fuck I'm talking about in this matter!
Keep googling...you;ll find it!
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DS1119 wrote:Wow. Maps are available if you're lost for $6.00.
What part of friendly do you not understand? :?
I have to admit the irony of an American asking me if I want a map is pretty funny.
I work with maps every day... dont think I've ever seen one that points out dictionary definitions of friendly?oh scary... 40000 morbidly obese christians wearing fanny packs invading europe is probably the least scariest thing since I watched an edited version of The Care Bears movie in an extremely brightly lit cinema.0 -
DS1119 wrote:dunkman wrote:DS1119 wrote:I've been in the auto business since 1997. Over ten with "Asian" maker Toyota . The Camry's and Accords were designed by AMerican designers and engineers actually. They were cars designed specifically for the AMerican public and then boomed worldwide. Next.
pretty sure Kenichiro Fuse doesnt agree with that ... you know the Japanese dude who designed the Camry...
fucking next me... :nono:
Actually he didn't. :fp:I suggest you do a little more reading before you start cut and pasting Japanese engineers assuming I don't know what the fuck I'm talking about in this matter!
Keep googling...you;ll find it!
I dont have to... I gave you the name of the Chief Engineer of the Camry.... you want people to think it was an american design by an american? YOU prove it.oh scary... 40000 morbidly obese christians wearing fanny packs invading europe is probably the least scariest thing since I watched an edited version of The Care Bears movie in an extremely brightly lit cinema.0 -
dunkman wrote:DS1119 wrote:dunkman wrote:i see you've skipped the facts about Spanish signs and why everyone wears denim :fp: :fp:
I live in Central New York. Still haven't seen a Spanish sign yet? Even when I visit NYC I don't see them. :?
still nothing about the denim ??? ignorance is bliss.
NYC isnt the centre of America as far as I was aware... you've already had a fellow American on here tell you that they know there are signs written in Spanish and Spanish newspapers... wake up.
I am awake. I also know of border cities to my north that have French papers? What the fuck does that prove?NYC is the biggest city and there are no multilingual street signs?
Still missing your point? Keep googling about Toyota though!
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dunkman wrote:I dont have to... I gave you the name of the Chief Engineer of the Camry.... you want people to think it was an american design by an american? YOU prove it.
He was the chief engineer of the redesigned Camry of 2002...almost 15 years after the Camry was introduced to the US market and the World. I don't have to prove shit. If you somehow want to disparove what I say...go for it...especailly when it comes to the auto business...especially the auto business in the US. Go for it? :corn:0 -
dunkman wrote:John Logie Baird was a Scottish engineer and inventor of the world's first practical, publicly demonstrated television system, and also the world's first fully electronic colour television tube.
see thems proper facts...
holy lols batman... what are you? 8?
I'm honestly thinking we'll see a "my dad is bigger than your dad" quote from you soon... oh
Guess he should have ran with it then...you know...kind of how the caveman ran with the wheel idea and created the automobile.Baird invented RCA which basically brought the TV to masses right?
People who trace any invention back so far are grasping at straws. I mean I guess all technolgy should be traced back to the first people's that communicated through speech?
I mean without them...the cell phne wouldn't exist right?
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DS1119 wrote:dunkman wrote:I dont have to... I gave you the name of the Chief Engineer of the Camry.... you want people to think it was an american design by an american? YOU prove it.
He was the chief engineer of the redesigned Camry of 2002...almost 15 years after the Camry was introduced to the US market and the World. I don't have to prove shit. If you somehow want to disparove what I say...go for it...especailly when it comes to the auto business...especially the auto business in the US. Go for it? :corn:
you havent proved anything so how can i "disparove" what you've typed?
The original 1982 Camry was designed by the Japanese.oh scary... 40000 morbidly obese christians wearing fanny packs invading europe is probably the least scariest thing since I watched an edited version of The Care Bears movie in an extremely brightly lit cinema.0
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