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On May 5, 1:37*am, "Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!"
wrote:
On May 4, 10:43*pm, Bret L wrote:

Funny you mention the Vega...my older brother had one and it was an
epic piece of ****. I guess you could call it the '70s version of the
Cobalt.


*The Vega was indeed an "epic piece of ****". Even a broken clock such
as yourself is right twice a day.


While you seem to be missing a big hand and a little hand, autistic
boy.


*Vinylanatch, who died and left you a degree in psychiatry you could
put your name on as if you could have earned it?


Your autism is as obvious as 2pid's is.

*You don't know your ass from a teakettle.


Here's how you can tell, Bratzi: when you put your finger in the
teakettle it gets burned.

No charge.

((I'd tell him that when you put your finger in a teakettle it comes
out with blisters but there's no telling what condition Bratzi's ass
is in or what he's done with it. It's possible that his finger would
come out blistered if he put it in his ass. I don't want to be
responsible for Bratzi's hospital bill for removing the Twinings he
shoved up there. Shhhh!))

*Your opinions on old cars are as dopey as those on audio. For
example, now in 2010, a Porsche 928 could be called an "old car".


So you're comparing your POS 1973 pickup truck to a Porsche?


Be fair. Bratzi said he has other vehicles than the Dodge. Of course,
they're missing engines and up on blocks in his front yard...