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Replying to: lexusguy (Nov 27, 2008 9:47 am)
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Replying to: dewey (Nov 27, 2008 11:09 am) |
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No Thanksgiving Day here in the 'Old World'!! But I heartly wish to all of you and your families a loving dinner and… some good warm knaps!! (or warm ups, or warm naps, at your choice Enjoy, Jose |
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Replying to: designman (Nov 27, 2008 8:13 am) Hope things are good with you, and you are doing well. TM
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Replying to: dewey (Nov 27, 2008 7:49 am) I am enjoying the second Thanksgiving this year. My recently won client is in Kansas City, yep the Mid West, so I had the Canadian Thanksgiving before heading over there, and now I get to take another TG long weekend. I like this one better since we get both Thu and Fri off. I wish I had stayed over in KS instead of coming back to the cold/wet Toronto. On the topic of cars, it never felt so good driving my Lexi after three weeks of rental vehicle, a PT Cruiser. No wonder no one buys these junks, only the car rental companies. My RX drives and handles better than that POS On the financial front, I hope the markets will continue this rally to at least surpass the damages done in the past three weeks. You were right on with the warning on C,. Happy Thanksgiving everyone.
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I'm winding up my NYC visit tomorrow and there's so much to do here. I've got this last day to eat as much good food as possible and see a few more sights. The gals want to shop some more, which will only make my financial woes even more stressful, but compared to the big picture, it won't matter that much one way or another. I am particularly prone to popping into a NY deli and grabbing a "snack"... in the form of a thick sandwich. We need these back in California... LOL. But, my waistline doesn't need them at all. Lots of black Lincolns everywhere, in addition to the sea of taxi cabs. Buses and delivery trucks, and not that many privately owned passenger cars. So different than California. People alao dress differently and are more serious and much less patient. But, overall, New Yorkers are a nice bunch. I'll definately come back one day... when the weather is warmer. TM
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Replying to: tagman (Nov 28, 2008 5:56 am) I wouldn't call those NY deli sandwiches a snack. They are bigger than a tripple Big Mac filled with deli meat. I do agree with you that they are very good though. For the Audi fans here, I just read in the local paper that Audi does not think it can make the target of 200k units annual sales by 2015 for the US market. Why is that, I thought that it would be a breeze since you have filled my head with so many wonderful Audi products? |
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Replying to: 2001gs430 (Nov 28, 2008 7:12 am) I'm about to check out another "snack"... in the form of a NY-style pizza. TM
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First of all, Happy Thanksgiving everyone. Hope y'all had great turkey feast last night and spent quality times with your family. I am away from home this holiday season but fortunately I have my girlfriend to keep me company and will take a trip to Taiwan in January for the Chinese New Year so it's all good. Anyway, on to the topic of cars... I have spent the last several days trying to convince the Hyundai zealots at the Is There Room in the Luxury Market for Hyundai? board that in order to be a real player in the luxury market, having competitive products (cars) is not all. I was telling them that it's the total luxury ownership on top of the good products that defines the luxury market. However, what I got is getting called something like an elitist brand snob... Well, since almost everyone here own at least one (if not a whole fleet of...) luxury brand cars I would like to see your takes on this topic. Whether or not you agree with the Hyundai zealots I think the comparison between the luxury crowd and Hyundai crowd could paint a very interesting picture. |
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