AUDI S4-Car for my daughter
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Re: AUDI S4-Car for my daughter
"Grover" <FirstInitialLastName@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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> I would like to buy my dog a million dollar diamond studded Audi key
> chain to wear on his collar.
>
> He's a good dog and a good boy.
>
> Any suggestions on which color might be nice?
Period red?
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Re: AUDI S4-Car for my daughter
On Wed, 30 Jul 2003 16:33:56 GMT, Grover
<FirstInitialLastName@earthlink.net> wrote:
>I would like to buy my dog a million dollar diamond studded Audi key
>chain to wear on his collar.
>
>He's a good dog and a good boy.
>
>Any suggestions on which color might be nice?
You are a dumb man. You are going to buy your dog a million dollar
studded Audi chain? How old is your dog? What are you going to do if
he damages it? You Americans are always spoiling your pets.
--
Taylor
'89 Audi 200
'03 Audi S6 Avant
'98 Jeep Cherokee Sport
<FirstInitialLastName@earthlink.net> wrote:
>I would like to buy my dog a million dollar diamond studded Audi key
>chain to wear on his collar.
>
>He's a good dog and a good boy.
>
>Any suggestions on which color might be nice?
You are a dumb man. You are going to buy your dog a million dollar
studded Audi chain? How old is your dog? What are you going to do if
he damages it? You Americans are always spoiling your pets.
--
Taylor
'89 Audi 200
'03 Audi S6 Avant
'98 Jeep Cherokee Sport
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Re: AUDI S4-Car for my daughter
On Wed, 30 Jul 2003 11:40:47 -0700, Just Taylor <taylor@wilhelp.com> wrote:
>On Wed, 30 Jul 2003 16:33:56 GMT, Grover
><FirstInitialLastName@earthlink.net> wrote:
>
>>I would like to buy my dog a million dollar diamond studded Audi key
>>chain to wear on his collar.
>>
>>He's a good dog and a good boy.
>>
>>Any suggestions on which color might be nice?
>
>You are a dumb man. You are going to buy your dog a million dollar
>studded Audi chain? How old is your dog? What are you going to do if
>he damages it? You Americans are always spoiling your pets.
lmao!
>On Wed, 30 Jul 2003 16:33:56 GMT, Grover
><FirstInitialLastName@earthlink.net> wrote:
>
>>I would like to buy my dog a million dollar diamond studded Audi key
>>chain to wear on his collar.
>>
>>He's a good dog and a good boy.
>>
>>Any suggestions on which color might be nice?
>
>You are a dumb man. You are going to buy your dog a million dollar
>studded Audi chain? How old is your dog? What are you going to do if
>he damages it? You Americans are always spoiling your pets.
lmao!
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Re: AUDI S4-Car for my daughter
On Sun, 27 Jul 2003 15:41:31 +0100, Alex Buell
<alex.buell@munted.org.uk> wrote:
>On Sun, 27 Jul 2003, Chris Cavin wrote:
>
>> Duke of Url wrote:
>>
>> > Unless she has Schumacher like driving skills, an S4 is too powerful a car
>> > for a 17 year old.
>> >
>> > Or is it really for you?
>>
>> His message feels quite a bit like a troll to me. Kind of like the ones
>> I see over on A.M.S. that say, "I'm 16 and getting a GSXR-1000 as my
>> first bike, is that OK?"
>
>Well, it certainly fooled me into flaming Americans and their spoiled
>kids.
No, you would flame an American for stepping in front of you on the
street. Bigot.
>
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<alex.buell@munted.org.uk> wrote:
>On Sun, 27 Jul 2003, Chris Cavin wrote:
>
>> Duke of Url wrote:
>>
>> > Unless she has Schumacher like driving skills, an S4 is too powerful a car
>> > for a 17 year old.
>> >
>> > Or is it really for you?
>>
>> His message feels quite a bit like a troll to me. Kind of like the ones
>> I see over on A.M.S. that say, "I'm 16 and getting a GSXR-1000 as my
>> first bike, is that OK?"
>
>Well, it certainly fooled me into flaming Americans and their spoiled
>kids.
No, you would flame an American for stepping in front of you on the
street. Bigot.
>
>--
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>
>Telephone: A clever device by which two people in different places can
>mutually admire each other's total inability to say anything coherent
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Re: AUDI S4-Car for my daughter
On Mon, 28 Jul 2003 23:39:13 +0100, Alex Buell
<alex.buell@munted.org.uk> wrote:
>On Mon, 28 Jul 2003, Just Taylor wrote:
>
>> >> Well, it certainly fooled me into flaming Americans and their spoiled
>> >> kids.
>> >
>> >Yes, *we noticed*. :-/
>>
>> Something tells me it's not 16 year old's driving S4's that bothers this
>> guy
>
>It seriously bugs me to see people buying *new* cars for their kids
>because when I was 17 I worked my **** off keeping a 1979 Ford Fiesta on
>the road whilst going to college. My parents weren't that wealthy.
When I was a kid I had no legs so I got a job and earned them, the old
fashioned way. Geezer.
>
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<alex.buell@munted.org.uk> wrote:
>On Mon, 28 Jul 2003, Just Taylor wrote:
>
>> >> Well, it certainly fooled me into flaming Americans and their spoiled
>> >> kids.
>> >
>> >Yes, *we noticed*. :-/
>>
>> Something tells me it's not 16 year old's driving S4's that bothers this
>> guy
>
>It seriously bugs me to see people buying *new* cars for their kids
>because when I was 17 I worked my **** off keeping a 1979 Ford Fiesta on
>the road whilst going to college. My parents weren't that wealthy.
When I was a kid I had no legs so I got a job and earned them, the old
fashioned way. Geezer.
>
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>
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Re: AUDI S4-Car for my daughter
On Wed, 30 Jul 2003 11:40:47 -0700, Just Taylor <taylor@wilhelp.com>
wrote:
>On Wed, 30 Jul 2003 16:33:56 GMT, Grover
><FirstInitialLastName@earthlink.net> wrote:
>
>>I would like to buy my dog a million dollar diamond studded Audi key
>>chain to wear on his collar.
>>
>>He's a good dog and a good boy.
>>
>>Any suggestions on which color might be nice?
>
>You are a dumb man. You are going to buy your dog a million dollar
>studded Audi chain? How old is your dog? What are you going to do if
>he damages it? You Americans are always spoiling your pets.
Yeah, in some countries they eat pets. Er, dogs. And cats. And any
bloody other thing they can catch.
>
>
>--
>Taylor
>
>'89 Audi 200
>'03 Audi S6 Avant
>'98 Jeep Cherokee Sport
wrote:
>On Wed, 30 Jul 2003 16:33:56 GMT, Grover
><FirstInitialLastName@earthlink.net> wrote:
>
>>I would like to buy my dog a million dollar diamond studded Audi key
>>chain to wear on his collar.
>>
>>He's a good dog and a good boy.
>>
>>Any suggestions on which color might be nice?
>
>You are a dumb man. You are going to buy your dog a million dollar
>studded Audi chain? How old is your dog? What are you going to do if
>he damages it? You Americans are always spoiling your pets.
Yeah, in some countries they eat pets. Er, dogs. And cats. And any
bloody other thing they can catch.
>
>
>--
>Taylor
>
>'89 Audi 200
>'03 Audi S6 Avant
>'98 Jeep Cherokee Sport
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Re: AUDI S4-Car for my daughter
On Tue, 29 Jul 2003 10:49:14 +0100, "The Incredible Swearing ManŠ"
<nigel.ince@NOSPAMbtinternet.com> wrote:
>
>"Somphone Xaynhasone" <S.Xaynhasone@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message
>news:c_IUa.76094$0v4.4998500@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
>> Hi, my daughter is a senior this year in high school, she is 16, going
>onto
>> 17 in September. I want to get her a nice car for her birthday. I've been
>> looking at cars on the net and by far I am most satisfied by the Audi S4.
>If
>> anyone is looking to put an Audi S4 ('99-2003) up for sale, please let me
>> know. Thank you.
>>
>>
>
>You can't really expect to give a 17 year old a car like that & survive for
>more than a few days can you ?
>
>I fancy you're a troll.
>
>
How about this: I have a huge .... and the girls won't leave me alone.
What should I do?
And I have this silver spoon stuck in my mouth. How can I get rid of
it?
Better now?
<nigel.ince@NOSPAMbtinternet.com> wrote:
>
>"Somphone Xaynhasone" <S.Xaynhasone@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message
>news:c_IUa.76094$0v4.4998500@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
>> Hi, my daughter is a senior this year in high school, she is 16, going
>onto
>> 17 in September. I want to get her a nice car for her birthday. I've been
>> looking at cars on the net and by far I am most satisfied by the Audi S4.
>If
>> anyone is looking to put an Audi S4 ('99-2003) up for sale, please let me
>> know. Thank you.
>>
>>
>
>You can't really expect to give a 17 year old a car like that & survive for
>more than a few days can you ?
>
>I fancy you're a troll.
>
>
How about this: I have a huge .... and the girls won't leave me alone.
What should I do?
And I have this silver spoon stuck in my mouth. How can I get rid of
it?
Better now?
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Re: AUDI S4-Car for my daughter
On Wed, 30 Jul 2003, JJ wrote:
> >Well, it certainly fooled me into flaming Americans and their spoiled
> >kids.
>
> No, you would flame an American for stepping in front of you on the
> street. Bigot.
*LOL*
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> >Well, it certainly fooled me into flaming Americans and their spoiled
> >kids.
>
> No, you would flame an American for stepping in front of you on the
> street. Bigot.
*LOL*
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Re: AUDI S4-Car for my daughter
On Tue, 29 Jul 2003 19:20:10 GMT, daytripper
<day_trippr@REMOVEyahoo.com> wrote:
>On 29 Jul 2003 07:12:28 -0700, basic@post.com (Frank) wrote:
>
>>"Somphone Xaynhasone" <S.Xaynhasone@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message news:<2H4Va.77433$0v4.5115918@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net>...
>>> I do love my daughter, very much, and she's going off to college. I just
>>> want to reward her, she's gotten 2 Who's Who Awards, She's on the National
>>> Honor Roll, National Society for High School Scholars, and among being a
>>> varsity cheerleader since she was a freshman and a member of many clubs, she
>>> holds a part-time job at Circuit City, and she's been on the A Honor Roll
>>> every year since she started in middle school. The least I can do for her is
>>> get her a nice car, I think she deserves it. And I'm not trying to spoil
>>> her, she deserves a break, I don't want her to worry about buying her own
>>> car.
>>>
>>--snip--
>>
>>> Okay, I see where this is going now, and it's my fault that this hasn't been
>>> clear. My daughter has been into cars and racing for a long time. She's been
>>> driving since she was 12 years old, we're the type of family where we teach
>>> our kids everything early,
>>
>>I, too did all of those things in high school (except the
>>cheerleading), took as many AP courses as were offered in my HS, went
>>to Harvard Summer school btw 11th & 12th grade, (no I didn't go to
>>real Harvard thereafter), finished top 5% of my class, graduated with
>>a NYS Regents Scholarship, studied Russian and German, plus lettered
>>in two sports, won ROTC full ride college scholarships for Army, Navy
>>and Air Force, and was a National Merit Scholarship Semifinalist and
>>Finalist. My dad made several hundred thousand $ per year.
>>
>>My first car was a 1973 AMC Sportabout station wagon with a 302 V8
>>that had 90k miles when we got it.
>>My second (the AMC died within a year) was a 1985 Renault Alliance
>>(Renault, the one to watch, car of the year, and sold only 4 years in
>>the US).
>>
>>No 17 year old kid, except perhaps the child of the Chairman of Audi
>>AG (Dr. Martin Winterkorn) deserves such a car.
>>
>>Get your daughter a VW Golf or Jetta...115 HP.
>>Or maybe a 1.8t Golf or Jetta if you wanna go crazy.
>>
>>Put the money for the S4 toward wonder woman's college tuition. You
>>may not be American, but you are in America, and college often costs
>>money here.
>>
>>I don't care how many years she's been illegally driving (since
>>12???), she doesn't need, doesn't deserve, and can't handle an S4.
>>
>>If she gets one, she'll likely not make it to 18, and there will be
>>one less S4 in the world. Both of those would be sad.
>
>Possible Hidden Reason # 193: Wondergirl is a "two-bagger", and Daddums wants
>to buy her a social life...
Yer and idiot. Trolled, rolled and netted.
<day_trippr@REMOVEyahoo.com> wrote:
>On 29 Jul 2003 07:12:28 -0700, basic@post.com (Frank) wrote:
>
>>"Somphone Xaynhasone" <S.Xaynhasone@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message news:<2H4Va.77433$0v4.5115918@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net>...
>>> I do love my daughter, very much, and she's going off to college. I just
>>> want to reward her, she's gotten 2 Who's Who Awards, She's on the National
>>> Honor Roll, National Society for High School Scholars, and among being a
>>> varsity cheerleader since she was a freshman and a member of many clubs, she
>>> holds a part-time job at Circuit City, and she's been on the A Honor Roll
>>> every year since she started in middle school. The least I can do for her is
>>> get her a nice car, I think she deserves it. And I'm not trying to spoil
>>> her, she deserves a break, I don't want her to worry about buying her own
>>> car.
>>>
>>--snip--
>>
>>> Okay, I see where this is going now, and it's my fault that this hasn't been
>>> clear. My daughter has been into cars and racing for a long time. She's been
>>> driving since she was 12 years old, we're the type of family where we teach
>>> our kids everything early,
>>
>>I, too did all of those things in high school (except the
>>cheerleading), took as many AP courses as were offered in my HS, went
>>to Harvard Summer school btw 11th & 12th grade, (no I didn't go to
>>real Harvard thereafter), finished top 5% of my class, graduated with
>>a NYS Regents Scholarship, studied Russian and German, plus lettered
>>in two sports, won ROTC full ride college scholarships for Army, Navy
>>and Air Force, and was a National Merit Scholarship Semifinalist and
>>Finalist. My dad made several hundred thousand $ per year.
>>
>>My first car was a 1973 AMC Sportabout station wagon with a 302 V8
>>that had 90k miles when we got it.
>>My second (the AMC died within a year) was a 1985 Renault Alliance
>>(Renault, the one to watch, car of the year, and sold only 4 years in
>>the US).
>>
>>No 17 year old kid, except perhaps the child of the Chairman of Audi
>>AG (Dr. Martin Winterkorn) deserves such a car.
>>
>>Get your daughter a VW Golf or Jetta...115 HP.
>>Or maybe a 1.8t Golf or Jetta if you wanna go crazy.
>>
>>Put the money for the S4 toward wonder woman's college tuition. You
>>may not be American, but you are in America, and college often costs
>>money here.
>>
>>I don't care how many years she's been illegally driving (since
>>12???), she doesn't need, doesn't deserve, and can't handle an S4.
>>
>>If she gets one, she'll likely not make it to 18, and there will be
>>one less S4 in the world. Both of those would be sad.
>
>Possible Hidden Reason # 193: Wondergirl is a "two-bagger", and Daddums wants
>to buy her a social life...
Yer and idiot. Trolled, rolled and netted.
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Re: AUDI S4-Car for my daughter
"JJ" <jj@badjetta.com> wrote in message
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> On Mon, 28 Jul 2003 07:56:46 GMT, "Somphone Xaynhasone"
> <S.Xaynhasone@worldnet.att.net> wrote:
>
> >I do love my daughter, very much, and she's going off to college. I just
> >want to reward her, she's gotten 2 Who's Who Awards, She's on the
National
> >Honor Roll, National Society for High School Scholars, and among being a
> >varsity cheerleader since she was a freshman and a member of many clubs,
she
> >holds a part-time job at Circuit City, and she's been on the A Honor Roll
> >every year since she started in middle school. The least I can do for her
is
> >get her a nice car, I think she deserves it. And I'm not trying to spoil
> >her, she deserves a break, I don't want her to worry about buying her own
> >car.
> >
>
> It would appear that you have given her everything she needs short of
> a car. Let her earn her own money. Maybe you could loan her some money
> to make the purchase and give her some slightly generous terms or
> maybe payback 50%.
>
> But an S4? How about a '95 Golf or something appropriate to her
> driving skills and maturity?
What are parents for? I've given her shelter, education, food, everything a
parent should give, I bought her all of her clothes up until she was 14
years of age. She's had a job since she was 14, I've never had to push her
to get one. She started out working at McDonald's, she is currently working
at Circuit City and she was recently hired at Toys R Us as an associate. I
understand what you're trying to do, and I'm sure I'd probably say some of
the same things. But my daughter is going off to college in California next
year and I don't want her to have to work to death because my family and my
wife's have always had to work a lot more than we should have just to have a
steady home. Our life isn't as magical as some of you might have guessed. My
daughter might have a lot of money in the bank but she bought her first car
herself, so I thought I should get her a car as a graduation gift. I have
seen a lot of parents go farther than an S4, so I didn't think this was
"extreme." And as some of you have expressed curiosity, I bought my daughter
a 2002 Audi A4, it works.