[DMCForum] Re: Wholesale DeLorean slaughter (Was: Glove Box problems)
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[DMCForum] Re: Wholesale DeLorean slaughter (Was: Glove Box problems)
- From: "Nun Yah" <joshp1986@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 04 Jan 2005 21:40:49 -0000
Ok, I'm going try to clear this up a little bit. I asked about the
glove box thing because the D I was looking at to buy the glove box
would not close and wanted to know how much I could expect to spend
on the small problems so I would know how much I can expect to spend
on the car at the least. The pulling it out and jumping on it was
a,.. symbol of my frustration at the VW. I would never jump on any
part of a DeLorean.
This topic has taught me something. DeLorean owners are extremest,
really nice and laid back or really fired up.
-Josh
--- In DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Joe OBrien" <joeyoseppijoe@xxxx>
wrote:
>
> Sounds like those lies would be good for making more lies to cover
> the previous lies up.
>
> That's all their good for.
>
> Joe
>
>
>
>
>
>
> In DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Elvis Nocita" <elvisnocita@xxxx>
wrote:
> >
> > So you really sound like perhaps most of us here.
> > Bad grades in boring classes led me to leave school after
> > 10th grade (different school system !) and to start an
> > apprenticeship as an industrial electronic tcehnician.
> > Afterwards I continued school and became an EE.
> > Grades were very good as long as I was interested in the stuff
> > I had to learn. No pills needed ever (ok, Aspirin after the
> parties...)
> >
> > But let me get to the point why this whole discussion here
started:
> >
> > You wrote something about the glove box lid that bothers you so
> much
> > that you wanna pull it out and jump on it.
> >
> > This made us (me) think you already have a Delorean for a
specific
> time
> > and tried at least more than once to fix that (simple) problem.
> > (Use a screw driver and set the lid and the belonging parts until
> it
> > fits - really no high tech involved at all.)
> > But instead you don't even have a Delo at all so far ?
> >
> > Hell what is this at the moment that so many young guys are
> running
> > around telling bullshit to others ?
> > Like the one lately who wanted to sell a Delo for cheap - no he
> wanted to
> > get rid of it better today than tomorrow - it was a scammer !
No,
> not
> > even a scammer, it was a 15 year old dumbass running around
> thinking it
> > is funny to spread those lies. What's the point in doing this ?
> >
> > Or the other guys lately at DMCH. He had a red Delo and they
> worked on it.
> > Nice guy, but it was obvious that this was the only (exotic) car
> that he
> > could afford. So why did he tell me about his Esprit and Countach
> he is
> > restoring also ? In the next sentence he explained me ho to save
> > some bucks by installing the new fans by himself because the
> others didn't
> > work (lives in Texas and has no working fans !!!!) But he would
> have DMCH
> > to service his car like every week ?!?
> >
> > Can somebody explain me what all those lies are good for ?
> >
> > Elvis
> >
> >
> > Message: 15
> > Date: Tue, 04 Jan 2005 01:36:12 -0000
> > From: "Nun Yah" <joshp1986@xxxx>
> > Subject: Re: Wholesale DeLorean slaughter (Was: Glove Box
problems)
> >
> >
> >
> > > Josh, I'm trying to defend you here. Are there subjects in
> school
> > > that you excel at and are interested in?
> >
> > Yes there are. Oddly enough one of them is mathmatics. Auto shop,
> > MCST ( Micro computer system technology)2, and science are the
> only
> > class that really interest me. Engllish is my weakest because all
> we
> > do in there is read books from.. along time ago and will not help
> in
> > life. That is the way I feel, anyway. If it has nothing to do
with
> > cars or motorcycles then, who cares. They bore me to death. I
have
> > tried to tell my doctor and my mom that I'm just bored but they
> > didn't listen to me about the Attirol. I took Ritalin in the
> fourth
> > and fifth grade for daydreaming. It's funny, when I had a
> girlfriend
> > I didn't have the propablem of day dreaming. Maybe I need another
> > one?
> >
> > Auto shop is about to get really boring because we have to ride
> the
> > cheese wagon and I will not be able to work on my personal car.
> Looks
> > like my gutless Cutless will be worked on and maybe with a little
> > luck running. When I get my D here in about a month it will
> probably
> > be parked inside the shop for when I get there I can check
> everything
> > before I get it out on the freeway and find out a hose is rotten
> or
> > something of that nature.
> >
> > -Josh
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