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  #21  
Old November 2nd 07, 04:09 PM posted to rec.skiing.alpine
Dave Cartman
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Default Scott are you a liar? Or is it Jeffy?

In article ,
BrritSki wrote:

Jeff Davis wrote:
In article .com,
pigo wrote:
Have you noticed how fast trunky bailed this time.


You need proper punctuation at the end of that sentence since you're not


Oooh, a punctuation lame. How sad.


Yeah, that was such a pathetic redirection that it didn't seem worth it
to call him on it. It was practically a "you're insane, get help"
response.
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  #22  
Old November 3rd 07, 09:40 AM posted to rec.skiing.alpine
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Default Scott are you a liar? Or is it Jeffy?

Richard Henry wrote:

Tech manuals have been speced to be at 6th-grade level for as long as
I can remember.

(The preceding sentence would flunk due to "excessive use of passive
voice".)


That thing that puts green squiggly lines under everything really hates the
"passive voice". I haven't got a clue what it's on about. (That thing is
useless, it's almost always exactly wrong).


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  #23  
Old November 3rd 07, 08:52 PM posted to rec.skiing.alpine
The Real Bev
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Default Scott are you a liar? Or is it Jeffy?

ant wrote:

Richard Henry wrote:

Tech manuals have been speced to be at 6th-grade level for as long as
I can remember.

(The preceding sentence would flunk due to "excessive use of passive
voice".)


That thing that puts green squiggly lines under everything really hates the
"passive voice". I haven't got a clue what it's on about. (That thing is
useless, it's almost always exactly wrong).


Feebs hate the passive voice. Grammar-checkers are designed for feebs.

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  #24  
Old November 3rd 07, 10:28 PM posted to rec.skiing.alpine
pigo
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Default Scott are you a liar? Or is it Jeffy?

On Nov 2, 11:06 am, Dave Cartman wrote:
In article . com,

pigo wrote:
I don't have to peddle the Lexus that I get the opportunity to drive.
The only one I have any experience with is the large sedan. Which one
does your friend have? I'm thinking that the different models would
have pretty different feels. It seems to be a car that is made up of
minute details that add up to a really great car. I think that those
details would be different given the variety of their models.


I think I saw an SUV-h the other day. I bought a Saturn Outlook a few
months ago. It's a pretty nice vehicle for the money.


I have very few regrets in life, but one of them is selling my LS400.
That was the most perfect car I have ever owned. I considered it the
"Macintosh Computer" of cars. (insert your joke here) Everything was
intuitive and well placed. It had all sorts of extra things like heated
seats and heated mirrors but was uncluttered.

I bought a SC430 around the same time, and it too was a super well
designed little car, but it wasn't as versatile as my LS400, however,
the ability to go from open air to hard top in about 30 seconds is
pretty awesome.

My LS400 went to a stranger, but I gave my SC430 to a friend in
Nashville. She lends it back to me when I go there to visit, so it
really feels like home.

Anyway, I don't know anyone who ever had a LS400 who sold it, who didn't
regret doing so.


Is the LS 400 the big sedan? 4 door? I think that is the one I get to
drive. He didn't regret selling it because he got he newer one when he
did.

  #25  
Old November 3rd 07, 10:30 PM posted to rec.skiing.alpine
pigo
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Default Scott are you a liar? Or is it Jeffy?

On Nov 2, 8:57 am, Yabahoobs wrote:
On Nov 2, 8:25 am, pigo wrote:





On Nov 1, 1:41 pm, (Jeff Davis) wrote:


In article .com,


pigo wrote:


Have you noticed how fast trunky bailed this time.


You need proper punctuation at the end of that sentence since you're not
asking a retorical question. ? would be the proper punctuation. You still
peddle Lexus'? I was riding in one last weekend. She bought it in Salt
Lake. When is the new hybrid Lexus on the market? 2008?


Good thing his alter ego is taking up some of the slack!


Slack? Most of this dreck is unreadable.
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I don't have to peddle the Lexus that I get the opportunity to drive.
The only one I have any experience with is the large sedan. Which one
does your friend have? I'm thinking that the different models would
have pretty different feels. It seems to be a car that is made up of
minute details that add up to a really great car. I think that those
details would be different given the variety of their models.


I think I saw an SUV-h the other day. I bought a Saturn Outlook a few
months ago. It's a pretty nice vehicle for the money.


The V6 2007 or 2008 Hyundai Sonata is an absolutely incredible car for
the money. Best car I've ever owned, and I picked up a 2007 complete
with fancy stereo and sunroof for only 16K- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


I paid around 30 for the Outlook. It's BIG but small too. 25 mpg.

  #26  
Old November 3rd 07, 10:31 PM posted to rec.skiing.alpine
pigo
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Default Scott are you a liar? Or is it Jeffy?

On Nov 2, 11:09 am, Dave Cartman wrote:
In article ,

BrritSki wrote:
Jeff Davis wrote:
In article .com,
pigo wrote:
Have you noticed how fast trunky bailed this time.


You need proper punctuation at the end of that sentence since you're not


Oooh, a punctuation lame. How sad.


Yeah, that was such a pathetic redirection that it didn't seem worth it
to call him on it. It was practically a "you're insane, get help"
response.


It was so lame I couldn't even respond to it. And it was directed at
me !!!!

  #27  
Old November 3rd 07, 10:49 PM posted to rec.skiing.alpine
Dave Cartman
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Default Scott are you a liar? Or is it Jeffy?

In article . com,
pigo wrote:

Anyway, I don't know anyone who ever had a LS400 who sold it, who didn't
regret doing so.


Is the LS 400 the big sedan? 4 door? I think that is the one I get to
drive. He didn't regret selling it because he got he newer one when he
did.


Yeah, that's the one. The newer version is the LS430, but I think it's
a little junked up, but that's just my opinion. Which ever on it is, I
hope you enjoy it.
  #28  
Old November 3rd 07, 10:51 PM posted to rec.skiing.alpine
Dave Cartman
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Default Scott are you a liar? Or is it Jeffy?

In article ,
The Real Bev wrote:

Feebs hate the passive voice. .


Don't you mean, "the passive voice is hated by feebs?" Feeb!
  #29  
Old November 4th 07, 12:31 AM posted to rec.skiing.alpine
The Real Bev
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Default Scott are you a liar? Or is it Jeffy?

Dave Cartman wrote:

In article ,
The Real Bev wrote:

Feebs hate the passive voice. .


Don't you mean, "the passive voice is hated by feebs?" Feeb!


sigh Hoist on my own petard!

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