Randy wrote:
> You might want to talk to someone about depression issues?
Is this banned?
mao
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On 22/08/2012 6:38 PM, Mountain Man wrote:
OK Don wrote:
What part of "Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness" do you not
understand?
Very nice.
Very patriotic.
What part of robbery do we not grasp?
Don't count me saying robbery is the collective contribution for
roads, etc as has been hot
Dan wrote:
> It was a british commercial of some sort - this one:
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2A3-zHiKgRg
That's it.
Here's a much better copy:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zcT1-woMFhs
mao
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It was a british commercial of some sort - this one:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2A3-zHiKgRg
Dan
On Aug 22, 2012, at 7:46 PM, Mountain Man wrote:
> Gerry wrote:
>> ...weld the two front ends
>> together, lengthen the driveshaft, and convert the empty engine compartment
>> to a trunk.
>
> I
Gerry wrote:
> ...weld the two front ends
> together, lengthen the driveshaft, and convert the empty engine compartment
> to a trunk.
I remember watching an online video - probably back in the days when
you had to download video - that looong ago. It is a pastoral french
narrow road (RH drive), t
OK Don wrote:
> What part of "Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness" do you not
> understand?
Very nice.
Very patriotic.
What part of robbery do we not grasp?
Don't count me saying robbery is the collective contribution for
roads, etc as has been hot politics lately. However, whatever
happe
What part of "Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness" do you not
understand?
On Tuesday, August 21, 2012, Mountain Man wrote:
> Mike wrote:
> > Just the typical US protect everyone from themselves attitude. We all
> > should drive huge and heavy vehicles so when we are unlucky or just
> stu
Or panic and swerve off.
Wilton
- Original Message -
From: "Tim C"
To: "Mercedes Discussion List"
Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2012 12:14 PM
Subject: Re: [MBZ] occupying the deadly 3rd row.
On Aug 22, 2012 9:47 AM, "Gerry Archer" wrote:
.A side be
On Aug 22, 2012 9:47 AM, "Gerry Archer" wrote:
>
>.A side benefit would be that a careless driver who sees a car seemingly
driving backwards down the road might be more careful.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Prv0Sam_828&feature=youtube_gdata_player
Best,
Tim
also was driving distracted wife as
On 21/08/2012 8:05 PM, Mountain Man wrote:
Mike wrote:
Just the typical US protect everyone from themselves attitude. We all
should drive huge and heavy vehicles so when we are unlucky or just stupid
we can live on.
And... apply the same attitude to the boomers (me) coming to full age
fruition
On 22/08/2012 8:47 AM, Gerry Archer wrote:
Simply buy two Mercedes of the same body style, weld the two front
ends together, lengthen the driveshaft, and convert the empty engine
compartment to a trunk. That would give you three, or even four, rows
of seats and the kids would have a fine time
Simply buy two Mercedes of the same body style, weld the two front ends
together, lengthen the driveshaft, and convert the empty engine compartment
to a trunk. That would give you three, or even four, rows of seats and the
kids would have a fine time twisting the inoperative steering wheel whil
Randy,
That is exactly it. What is the difference between a Civic and a MBZ
wagon? I would almost prefer the wagon in a rear end collision. With the
wagon maybe someone will be in the 3rd row if you have kids. With the
Civic the rear will be used a lot more placing kids at higher risk more
of
Mike wrote:
> Just the typical US protect everyone from themselves attitude. We all
> should drive huge and heavy vehicles so when we are unlucky or just stupid
> we can live on.
And... apply the same attitude to the boomers (me) coming to full age
fruition and looming health care costs. Yep - j
The problem with that statement is that one can be as careful as
possible and get run into by someone who is paying little or no
attention or who is but takes big chances on the road/
I suppose wagons with 3rd row seats are more dangerous for passengers in
those seats but the ones that make me
Just the typical US protect everyone from themselves attitude. We all
should drive huge and heavy vehicles so when we are unlucky or just stupid
we can live on. Never mind actually knowing how to drive and paying
attention to what is in front of you.
Mike
On Aug 20, 2012 7:39 PM, "Hendrik & Fay"
So you are saying that MB (and Volvo) engineered a death trap?
Well I am pretty sure when MB decided to build the S123 and thought it
would be handy to put a couple of extra seats in the back, that they
envisaged the possibility that the car could be involved in a rear end
collision.
They may e
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