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CXRAndy

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^ he's not fooling me.
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Oh no, there are more Nazis than I first imagined

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CXRAndy

Über Member
I don't know what that means.

All I see is an enthusiastic heart slap followed by arm out stretching.

Did Musk shout out Sieg Heil or something like that, death to Jews?
 

Xipe Totec

Something nasty in the woodshed
And this is the thing I don't get.

Why do their fans, their followers, their advocates all deny observable reality?

Your heroes are not coy about what they are, what they are doing and what their words, acts & gestures mean. So why are you?

Embrace it - it's what they are and it's what you want.
 

Pinno718

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Why do their fans, their followers, their advocates all deny observable reality?
No, I do not understand this either. I think though, when the Medicare/Medicaid/welfare cuts and general economic downturn really bites, they might just loose this tendency. Reality will be unavoidable. They will run out of things to blame other than the perpetrators.
 
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HMS_Dave

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To be fair the Rover SD1 was a good design. It was just that the Leyland bean counters had they're way with it.

It appears CC disagrees so much with this that it decided not to inform me of your reply.

I remember when my Uncle came around to show my Dad his brand new V8 SD1. So proud of it. He took us out in it, sounded lovely and I can still remember that smell. Like pub lounge. 12 months later, he got rid of it. He had loads of little faults but final straw was corrosion on the wheel arch that they did repair but he quickly got rid. Then he got an alfasud :laugh:
 

Pinno718

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It appears CC disagrees so much with this that it decided not to inform me of your reply.

I remember when my Uncle came around to show my Dad his brand new V8 SD1. So proud of it. He took us out in it, sounded lovely and I can still remember that smell. Like pub lounge. 12 months later, he got rid of it. He had loads of little faults but final straw was corrosion on the wheel arch that they did repair but he quickly got rid. Then he got an alfasud :laugh:

CC was right to a certain extent but Rover used electrolysis on the chassis (shell) during production but reversed the current flow (they did, honest) and hence the severe rot they used to suffer.

If he had watched the video I posted... Also - that 'pub smell' is because of the catastrophic venting.


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GW3w_B5DqjEd


Alfa's - loved the GTV and Alfa sud. It was just such a pity they were so badly built.
 

HMS_Dave

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CC was right to a certain extent but Rover used electrolysis on the chassis (shell) during production but reversed the current flow (they did, honest) and hence the severe rot they used to suffer.

If he had watched the video I posted... Also - that 'pub smell' is because of the catastrophic venting.


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GW3w_B5DqjEd


Alfa's - loved the GTV and Alfa sud. It was just such a pity they were so badly built.


I didn't know they sold them at all in NA. Its sales figures suggest that they almost didn't!

I must admit i do like Alfas. I've only ever owned a 146 TS. Which is more Fiat than Alfa, but the engine was nice.
 
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