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Thunderstruck GT SEP 28, 06:41 PM
Typical for this place. You post a measure of expertise, rock a boat or hurt someone's Google feelings and people immediately go to vote you off this island because around here it's there way or the highway.

Haven't any of you Negative button hitting Nellies ever consider that you are the ones keeping people like me and others away from PFF? Instead of voting people off this island, perhaps you should eat crow once in awhile and digest what others have to say. It's possible they just might know as much or more than you.

The next time Cliff asks for donations to the cause you may have to step up your game because people like me who have the means find it difficult to donate due to the FACT that they will be voted off this island if they do not walk on eggshells. I have been playing with Pontiacs for almost 45 years and currently have 22 cars and motorcycles in my collection. I.... will never walk on eggshells. Sorry Cliff, when things get better, I'll buy you a few beers. That is IF the handfull of Negative button hitting Nellies don't kick me off your island.
olejoedad SEP 28, 07:00 PM
Did you make it to the Indian Uprising in St. Charles IL earlier this year?
There some really beautiful old Ponchos, a 58 Bonneville was probably cream of the crop.
Got to meet Arnie Beswick and talk with him for a while. Great guy!
Patrick SEP 28, 07:55 PM

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Originally posted by Thunderstruck GT:

...around here it's there way or the highway.



Spending too much time in O/T?
Thunderstruck GT SEP 28, 08:10 PM

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Originally posted by olejoedad:

Did you make it to the Indian Uprising in St. Charles IL earlier this year?
There some really beautiful old Ponchos, a 58 Bonneville was probably cream of the crop.
Got to meet Arnie Beswick and talk with him for a while. Great guy!



Didn't go but if the Bonny is a red modified convertible, I know of it.

Arnie is a personal friend and call him quite often. Poor guy had a barn fire right before Norwalk and lost a lot of memories. Especially his wife's '67
Thunderstruck GT SEP 28, 08:15 PM

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Originally posted by Patrick:

Spending too much time in O/T?



LOL! Patrick, you're one of the good guys here. You and me have had a few good chuckles over the years. Too bad the handfull of (fill in the blank) keep me from this place or my post count would be 3 times what it is.
Toddster SEP 28, 11:16 PM
Winston Churchill once said, "You have enemies? Good. That means you've stood up for something, sometime in your life.”

He also once said, "When you are going through Hell, KEEP GOING!"

I left O/T all-together because of the Trollage. In General Fiero Chat, I find that even the trolls tend to want to see what you are doing and what you know.
olejoedad SEP 29, 10:03 AM
The Bonnie was a hardtop, a copper/red color.
PM your contact info, I will send you a picture.
sourmash SEP 29, 10:17 AM
The opinions from commentators on for sale ads is childish as well. I've seen sites where they delete opinions from them and warn offenders. It works pretty well.

Winston Churchill had some eternally memorable quotes, but he was also in the pay of world globalism/banksterism and England intentionally aided/funded/supported communists throughout Eastern Europe throughout the war. In February of 1945 there was the Yalta Conference with Churchill, Roosevelt and communist Stalin (our Soviet friend we supported and armed) wherein they met to decide how many European countries to give to the communists. And history classes told us we 'saved' Europe....(for the communists who got about 9 European countries, I guess). Churchill sacrificed England's empire in the process. He led his people into hell and 'kept going' until they lost their empire leading to their loss of World Reserve Currency. WWII defined the world we live in today.

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