Posted on 08/30/2004 3:05:24 PM PDT by presidio9
(now if only I could learn to SPELL > dependable! lol)
I take exception. The Hummer should be Clinton's vehicle.
Kerry is a cardboard cut-out of a car.
And Reagan's a 1953 Chevy 3100 5 window pickup.
Classic styling that's head and shoulders above the rest.
HE IS ALSO A RENAULT AND A PUGEOT. THESE CARS DO NOT EXIST IN AMERICA.
I can see Teraaayza now, "Subway?, I don't want to eat underground"
I drive a BMW with a Bush/Cheney bumper sticker on it. And Heineken is light years ahead of Bud Light in my book.
*dirty sniggering ensues*
That's the best Clinton joke I've heard in ages.
Kerry is a Renault or a Puegot.
Damn you, you beat me!
He'd be an H2.
All pomp built on a weak chassis.
I drive a BMW and a Ford.
Kerry is neither.
See my #33.
With wiring and lights by Lucas Electronics. Lucas - The Prince of Darkness.
yes, you hit the mark
Okay, that's enough.
Can see President Bush as a SUV Ford but I see Ketchupman as an Edsel.
Okay, now I like Krispy Kreme, pre-Daimler Chryslers, Wendy's/White Castle, and Sears.
(By the way, Target and K-Mart are Discount houses, not Retail Stores per se.)
Does that mean I have to vote Third Party?
Moreover, in autos: I would liken Kerry to a Triumph, Fiat or a Peugeot Dauphin: underpowered, poorly designed, high maintenance, and still used by rich people, and looks most at home in foreign countries.
Coffee: Kerry is definitely Burger King coffee (drink too much and you will find out why)
Technology: Kerry is a Sol computer. (Over priced, using '70s technology, and despite a lot of hype, got nowhere).
Retail: If this counts I would say, "Bed Bath Beyond/Linens and Things" for this Metrosexual. A lot of frilly over-priced, poorly built doodads from the PRC.
Fast Food: Nathans', home of the best known liberal weiners!
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