Vote on New Audis' Styling
#51
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Re: Vote on New Audis' Styling
TonyKiz wrote:
> I do, for one. Everytime I walk into the garage or up to my car in a parking
> lot, I get an "what a beautiful car" feeling. I don't want to walk up to my
> car and have a "argh, but at least it's nice inside" feeling -- it's called
> balance, something that Audi had up until now....
>
> And as far as styling growing on you, I think that's a case of denial. I
> think that what you are actually saying is that you learn to settle for
> something less than what you really wanted.
Arrogant much?
--
Mike Smith
> I do, for one. Everytime I walk into the garage or up to my car in a parking
> lot, I get an "what a beautiful car" feeling. I don't want to walk up to my
> car and have a "argh, but at least it's nice inside" feeling -- it's called
> balance, something that Audi had up until now....
>
> And as far as styling growing on you, I think that's a case of denial. I
> think that what you are actually saying is that you learn to settle for
> something less than what you really wanted.
Arrogant much?
--
Mike Smith
#52
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Re: Vote on New Audis' Styling
TonyKiz wrote:
> I do, for one. Everytime I walk into the garage or up to my car in a parking
> lot, I get an "what a beautiful car" feeling. I don't want to walk up to my
> car and have a "argh, but at least it's nice inside" feeling -- it's called
> balance, something that Audi had up until now....
>
> And as far as styling growing on you, I think that's a case of denial. I
> think that what you are actually saying is that you learn to settle for
> something less than what you really wanted.
Arrogant much?
--
Mike Smith
> I do, for one. Everytime I walk into the garage or up to my car in a parking
> lot, I get an "what a beautiful car" feeling. I don't want to walk up to my
> car and have a "argh, but at least it's nice inside" feeling -- it's called
> balance, something that Audi had up until now....
>
> And as far as styling growing on you, I think that's a case of denial. I
> think that what you are actually saying is that you learn to settle for
> something less than what you really wanted.
Arrogant much?
--
Mike Smith
#53
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Re: Vote on New Audis' Styling
TonyKiz wrote:
> And as far as styling growing on you, I think that's a case of denial.
Absolute rubbish. I much prefer the new styling over the old, if you
don't then fine, but don't force your objections on others as if there
is something wrong with them for having that opinion.
>I
> think that what you are actually saying is that you learn to settle for
> something less than what you really wanted.
The new style IS what I want, so much so that I'll be selling my "old
style" car for the new one. Hardly in denial.
> And as far as styling growing on you, I think that's a case of denial.
Absolute rubbish. I much prefer the new styling over the old, if you
don't then fine, but don't force your objections on others as if there
is something wrong with them for having that opinion.
>I
> think that what you are actually saying is that you learn to settle for
> something less than what you really wanted.
The new style IS what I want, so much so that I'll be selling my "old
style" car for the new one. Hardly in denial.
#54
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Re: Vote on New Audis' Styling
TonyKiz wrote:
> And as far as styling growing on you, I think that's a case of denial.
Absolute rubbish. I much prefer the new styling over the old, if you
don't then fine, but don't force your objections on others as if there
is something wrong with them for having that opinion.
>I
> think that what you are actually saying is that you learn to settle for
> something less than what you really wanted.
The new style IS what I want, so much so that I'll be selling my "old
style" car for the new one. Hardly in denial.
> And as far as styling growing on you, I think that's a case of denial.
Absolute rubbish. I much prefer the new styling over the old, if you
don't then fine, but don't force your objections on others as if there
is something wrong with them for having that opinion.
>I
> think that what you are actually saying is that you learn to settle for
> something less than what you really wanted.
The new style IS what I want, so much so that I'll be selling my "old
style" car for the new one. Hardly in denial.
#55
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Re: Vote on New Audis' Styling
TonyKiz wrote:
> And as far as styling growing on you, I think that's a case of denial.
Absolute rubbish. I much prefer the new styling over the old, if you
don't then fine, but don't force your objections on others as if there
is something wrong with them for having that opinion.
>I
> think that what you are actually saying is that you learn to settle for
> something less than what you really wanted.
The new style IS what I want, so much so that I'll be selling my "old
style" car for the new one. Hardly in denial.
> And as far as styling growing on you, I think that's a case of denial.
Absolute rubbish. I much prefer the new styling over the old, if you
don't then fine, but don't force your objections on others as if there
is something wrong with them for having that opinion.
>I
> think that what you are actually saying is that you learn to settle for
> something less than what you really wanted.
The new style IS what I want, so much so that I'll be selling my "old
style" car for the new one. Hardly in denial.
#56
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Re: Vote on New Audis' Styling
It's obvious that there are some strong opinions on the subject. My
intention was just to get them out in the open rather than tippy-toeing
around the subject.
Thanks for all the voting.
Audi remains the best car on the road bar none, on that I certainly agree
with everyone!
"Graham" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message
news:4ckb4bF16i1btU1@individual.net...
> TonyKiz wrote:
> > And as far as styling growing on you, I think that's a case of denial.
>
> Absolute rubbish. I much prefer the new styling over the old, if you
> don't then fine, but don't force your objections on others as if there
> is something wrong with them for having that opinion.
>
> >I
> > think that what you are actually saying is that you learn to settle for
> > something less than what you really wanted.
>
> The new style IS what I want, so much so that I'll be selling my "old
> style" car for the new one. Hardly in denial.
>
intention was just to get them out in the open rather than tippy-toeing
around the subject.
Thanks for all the voting.
Audi remains the best car on the road bar none, on that I certainly agree
with everyone!
"Graham" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message
news:4ckb4bF16i1btU1@individual.net...
> TonyKiz wrote:
> > And as far as styling growing on you, I think that's a case of denial.
>
> Absolute rubbish. I much prefer the new styling over the old, if you
> don't then fine, but don't force your objections on others as if there
> is something wrong with them for having that opinion.
>
> >I
> > think that what you are actually saying is that you learn to settle for
> > something less than what you really wanted.
>
> The new style IS what I want, so much so that I'll be selling my "old
> style" car for the new one. Hardly in denial.
>
#57
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Re: Vote on New Audis' Styling
It's obvious that there are some strong opinions on the subject. My
intention was just to get them out in the open rather than tippy-toeing
around the subject.
Thanks for all the voting.
Audi remains the best car on the road bar none, on that I certainly agree
with everyone!
"Graham" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message
news:4ckb4bF16i1btU1@individual.net...
> TonyKiz wrote:
> > And as far as styling growing on you, I think that's a case of denial.
>
> Absolute rubbish. I much prefer the new styling over the old, if you
> don't then fine, but don't force your objections on others as if there
> is something wrong with them for having that opinion.
>
> >I
> > think that what you are actually saying is that you learn to settle for
> > something less than what you really wanted.
>
> The new style IS what I want, so much so that I'll be selling my "old
> style" car for the new one. Hardly in denial.
>
intention was just to get them out in the open rather than tippy-toeing
around the subject.
Thanks for all the voting.
Audi remains the best car on the road bar none, on that I certainly agree
with everyone!
"Graham" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message
news:4ckb4bF16i1btU1@individual.net...
> TonyKiz wrote:
> > And as far as styling growing on you, I think that's a case of denial.
>
> Absolute rubbish. I much prefer the new styling over the old, if you
> don't then fine, but don't force your objections on others as if there
> is something wrong with them for having that opinion.
>
> >I
> > think that what you are actually saying is that you learn to settle for
> > something less than what you really wanted.
>
> The new style IS what I want, so much so that I'll be selling my "old
> style" car for the new one. Hardly in denial.
>
#58
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Re: Vote on New Audis' Styling
It's obvious that there are some strong opinions on the subject. My
intention was just to get them out in the open rather than tippy-toeing
around the subject.
Thanks for all the voting.
Audi remains the best car on the road bar none, on that I certainly agree
with everyone!
"Graham" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message
news:4ckb4bF16i1btU1@individual.net...
> TonyKiz wrote:
> > And as far as styling growing on you, I think that's a case of denial.
>
> Absolute rubbish. I much prefer the new styling over the old, if you
> don't then fine, but don't force your objections on others as if there
> is something wrong with them for having that opinion.
>
> >I
> > think that what you are actually saying is that you learn to settle for
> > something less than what you really wanted.
>
> The new style IS what I want, so much so that I'll be selling my "old
> style" car for the new one. Hardly in denial.
>
intention was just to get them out in the open rather than tippy-toeing
around the subject.
Thanks for all the voting.
Audi remains the best car on the road bar none, on that I certainly agree
with everyone!
"Graham" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message
news:4ckb4bF16i1btU1@individual.net...
> TonyKiz wrote:
> > And as far as styling growing on you, I think that's a case of denial.
>
> Absolute rubbish. I much prefer the new styling over the old, if you
> don't then fine, but don't force your objections on others as if there
> is something wrong with them for having that opinion.
>
> >I
> > think that what you are actually saying is that you learn to settle for
> > something less than what you really wanted.
>
> The new style IS what I want, so much so that I'll be selling my "old
> style" car for the new one. Hardly in denial.
>
#59
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Re: Vote on New Audis' Styling
TonyKiz wrote:
> It's obvious that there are some strong opinions on the subject. My
> intention was just to get them out in the open rather than tippy-toeing
> around the subject.
It seems to me that you could have done that without insulting other
people. "In denial"? Where the hell do you get off?
--
Mike Smith
> It's obvious that there are some strong opinions on the subject. My
> intention was just to get them out in the open rather than tippy-toeing
> around the subject.
It seems to me that you could have done that without insulting other
people. "In denial"? Where the hell do you get off?
--
Mike Smith
#60
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Re: Vote on New Audis' Styling
TonyKiz wrote:
> It's obvious that there are some strong opinions on the subject. My
> intention was just to get them out in the open rather than tippy-toeing
> around the subject.
It seems to me that you could have done that without insulting other
people. "In denial"? Where the hell do you get off?
--
Mike Smith
> It's obvious that there are some strong opinions on the subject. My
> intention was just to get them out in the open rather than tippy-toeing
> around the subject.
It seems to me that you could have done that without insulting other
people. "In denial"? Where the hell do you get off?
--
Mike Smith