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Cremazie

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  1. Cremazie replied to Cory Wolfe's post in a topic in The Lounge
    Well, I have a pic of the Christmas lights on the house.. I am proud of myself ;)
  2. I want to wash the car here today, it's so nice out... just -10.. hot water may do the trick lol
  3. Cremazie replied to CaddyXLR-V's post in a topic in Heritage Marques
    it is Awesome!
  4. Cremazie replied to Cory Wolfe's post in a topic in The Lounge
    Damnit, I bought him bbq charcoal...
  5. The 4.8V8 is the engine I don't get... it's too close to the 5.3 in the numbers.. kill the 4.8
  6. Cremazie replied to Chris_Doane's post in a topic in General Motors
    Well, if the Free Press can have a car of the year, why can't Cheers and Gears. Our Alternate reality Queers and Gears can have one too! How about the Lucerne as our car of the year...?
  7. I drive a standard too, I just kepp it in 1st or reverse. Unless it is a steep incline the car shouldn't intice the crank.
  8. Cremazie replied to Enzora's post in a topic in The Lounge
    Boy, hard to believe this thread is still alive, nice to see some things never end!
  9. I don't see the turbo in the Cobalt, I do see DI in the SC putting out 220HP. How much HP do we need in a econo car?
  10. Cremazie replied to HarleyEarl's post in a topic in BMW
    Almost Lexus like. *shivers*
  11. The best thing to do it wash it and take a good drive, the water will not stay in the bad areas after a nice drive. Oh, I hardly use the parking brake in the winter anyhow, living in NL where the days melt and the nights freeze it causes the parking brake to freeze on. Alberta is a different issue.. (except this year for some reason)
  12. Cremazie replied to sooner1's post in a topic in Buick
    No surprise there at all. Pretty close to the list I would compile!
  13. Cremazie replied to a post in a topic in The Lounge
    :o What kind of steroids?
  14. I really like what he has to say. I hope someone in Detriot is reading this.
  15. Cremazie replied to regfootball's post in a topic in The Lounge
    What they are doing in NYC is what makes all unions look bad. They were offered 3% per year for the term of the contract but they want 6%... how the hell can the city afford 6% pay raise every year. The best they should get is inflation +.5% and that is ~3%. Any more than that throws the city's finances into a mess.
  16. Cremazie replied to sciguy_0504's post in a topic in The Lounge
    Quite the little car.. they still look goofy on the highway!
  17. Cremazie replied to Enzora's post in a topic in The Lounge
    From what I have heard this is very close to how he really looks.
  18. Cremazie replied to a post in a topic in The Lounge
    Best I got was 320.2 you need the long bounce! I think I will be addicted.. Edit: 322.9
  19. Cremazie replied to Enzora's post in a topic in The Lounge
    You crazy boy! Can you take pictures of anything without camo on it?
  20. Cremazie replied to regfootball's post in a topic in The Lounge
    This is the worst PR move a union could ever make. It's Christmas... couldn't it wait until the New Year!
  21. LMFAO :rotflmao: You guys are really cracked..
  22. Cremazie replied to regfootball's post in a topic in Toyota
    Umm.. ok? Bad editing. Although I really like this review, it is a very fair review of a bad car,
  23. Just to add to this topic, he is tongue in cheek still a right wingnut. Man, I really hate the: "Either you agree with us completely or you are the enemy" anyhow, it's funny to read. Canada is a 'retarded cousin,' says U.S. pundit Associated Press WASHINGTON — Canada has been described lately by a conservative U.S. television host as "a stalker" and a "retarded cousin." Another pundit recently asked if Canadians weren't getting "a little too big for their britches." There's been a spate of Canada-bashing by right-wing media commentators in the United States ever since Prime Minister Paul Martin's complaints about lumber penalties and U.S. policy on climate change. His remarks prompted an unusual rebuke last week from the American ambassador. The attacks on Canada have had web bloggers typing overtime and a non-profit group that's monitoring the trend, Media Matters for America, says it's disturbing. Yet Paul Waldman, a senior fellow for the group, said Monday the criticism is confined to the usual faction that erupts whenever there's criticism of President George W. Bush's administration and it probably won't last past Canada's Jan. 23 election. "There are always going to be occasions when it pops up. But Canada is never going to occupy an extraordinary amount of American thought," said Waldman. "It's more like: `Who can we beat on today?' It's never going to reach the heights of animosity toward France in the run-up to the Iraq war." Last week, MSNBC host Tucker Carlson, a well-known conservative pundit, let loose with a string of anti-Canada rants. "Anybody with any ambition at all, or intelligence, has left Canada and is now living in New York," he said. "Canada is a sweet country. It is like your retarded cousin you see at Thanksgiving and sort of pat him on the head. You know, he's nice but you don't take him seriously. That's Canada." Carlson also said it's pointless to tell Canada to stop criticizing the United States. "It only eggs them on. Canada is essentially a stalker, stalking the United States, right? Canada has little pictures of us in its bedroom, right?" "It's unrequited love between Canada and the United States. We, meanwhile, don't even know Canada's name. We pay no attention at all," he said. The day before, Fox News host Neil Cavuto highlighted Martin's remark at a news conference that the United States is a "reticent nation" lacking a "global conscience" on climate change. "So have the Canadians gotten a little too big for their britches?" Cavuto asked. "Could our neighbours to the north soon be our enemies?" Douglas MacKinnon, a press secretary to former Republican senator Bob Dole, also recently accused Canada of harbouring terrorists. "Can Canada really be considered our friend anymore?" he asked in a recent commentary in the right-wing Washington Times newspaper. "What other question can be asked when the Canadian government not only willingly allows Islamic terrorists into their country but does nothing to stop them from entering our nation?" U.S. Ambassador David Wilkins warned Martin last week to tone down anti-American jabs or risk hurting bilateral relations. But Martin was unrepentant, saying he would "not be dictated to" by the United States and his hard line appears to be resonating with some voters. While the offensive from American pundits isn't widespread, it still has the potential to affect cross-border ties, said Waldman. "On Capitol Hill, the TVs are turned to Fox News. This kind of media environment is what the White House pays attention to," he said. "That hostility is probably shared by a lot of people in the administration." http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/stor...?hub=TopStories
  24. Cremazie replied to Variance's post in a topic in The Lounge
    What colors did you see them in? Was it heading east or west? :P
  25. Cremazie replied to HarleyEarl's post in a topic in Heritage Marques
    I think the Hummer brand is way more recognised for off road capability now than Jeep. They have given the brand new vehicles but they are all still serious off roaders unlike newer jeeps that are getting more road serious.