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![]() "Pierre-Henri Baras" wrote in message ... The way things are going you yanks should've collaborated with Japan !!! Didn't need to. Plenty of Japanese cars are made right here in the US of A. |
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Subject: Enough said
From: "Pierre-Henri Baras" Date: 1/16/04 2:32 PM Pacific Standard Time Message-id: "ArtKramr" a écrit dans le message de news: ... Your apology is accepted. I can understand why you surrendered. But why did you collaborate.? The cars. No one can make em' like the 'krauts. The way things are going you yanks should've collaborated with Japan !!! That Lexus convertible sure is a beauty! -- Pierre-Henri Baras ___________________________ French Fleet Air Arm http://www.ffaa.net Encyclopédie de l'Aviation http://www.aviation-fr.info I'm a Mercedes man myself. 420 SEL as a matter of fact. BTW, do the French make cars? Arthur Kramer 344th BG 494th BS England, France, Belgium, Holland, Germany Visit my WW II B-26 website at: http://www.coastcomp.com/artkramer |
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"ArtKramr" wrote in message
... Subject: Enough said From: "Pierre-Henri Baras" Date: 1/16/04 2:32 PM Pacific Standard Time Message-id: "ArtKramr" a écrit dans le message de news: ... Your apology is accepted. I can understand why you surrendered. But why did you collaborate.? The cars. No one can make em' like the 'krauts. The way things are going you yanks should've collaborated with Japan !!! That Lexus convertible sure is a beauty! -- Pierre-Henri Baras ___________________________ French Fleet Air Arm http://www.ffaa.net Encyclopédie de l'Aviation http://www.aviation-fr.info I'm a Mercedes man myself. 420 SEL as a matter of fact. BTW, do the French make cars? Arthur Kramer 344th BG 494th BS England, France, Belgium, Holland, Germany Visit my WW II B-26 website at: http://www.coastcomp.com/artkramer Of couse the French make cars. Check out this beauty, gassed up and ready to run (away)! http://www.citroen-hy.com/kauppa/2cv-87-1.jpg Jarg |
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"Jarg" a écrit dans le message de
... "ArtKramr" wrote in message I'm a Mercedes man myself. 420 SEL as a matter of fact. BTW, do the French make cars? Arthur Kramer 344th BG 494th BS England, France, Belgium, Holland, Germany Visit my WW II B-26 website at: http://www.coastcomp.com/artkramer Of couse the French make cars. Check out this beauty, gassed up and ready to run (away)! http://www.citroen-hy.com/kauppa/2cv-87-1.jpg Jarg Clap, clap, clap. Brilliant. Really hilarious. It really comforts you, doesn't it? Now, for something a little more solid : http://www.euronext.com/file/view/0,...9664837,00.pdf. As even you will probably figure, it's in French but I'm sure clever people like you who know so well everything about France will have no problem to understand, even if there is no images included... Arva |
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Subject: Enough said
From: "ArVa" Date: 1/16/04 3:24 PM Pacific Standard Time Message-id: 400872c3$0$27078$79c14f64 Now, for something a little more solid : http://www.euronext.com/file/view/0,...9664837,00.pdf. As even you will probably figure, it's in French but I'm sure clever people like you who know so w WOW Renault, Are they still in business? Arthur Kramer 344th BG 494th BS England, France, Belgium, Holland, Germany Visit my WW II B-26 website at: http://www.coastcomp.com/artkramer |
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"ArVa" wrote in message
... "Jarg" a écrit dans le message de ... "ArtKramr" wrote in message I'm a Mercedes man myself. 420 SEL as a matter of fact. BTW, do the French make cars? Arthur Kramer 344th BG 494th BS England, France, Belgium, Holland, Germany Visit my WW II B-26 website at: http://www.coastcomp.com/artkramer Of couse the French make cars. Check out this beauty, gassed up and ready to run (away)! http://www.citroen-hy.com/kauppa/2cv-87-1.jpg Jarg Clap, clap, clap. Brilliant. Really hilarious. Thank you! Thank you very much! You are too kind. Really! I'm just pleased I could bring a little joy into your drap and dreary French life! Jarg |
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![]() "Jarg" a écrit dans le message de m... "ArVa" wrote in message ... "Jarg" a écrit dans le message de ... "ArtKramr" wrote in message I'm a Mercedes man myself. 420 SEL as a matter of fact. BTW, do the French make cars? Arthur Kramer 344th BG 494th BS England, France, Belgium, Holland, Germany Visit my WW II B-26 website at: http://www.coastcomp.com/artkramer Of couse the French make cars. Check out this beauty, gassed up and ready to run (away)! http://www.citroen-hy.com/kauppa/2cv-87-1.jpg Jarg Clap, clap, clap. Brilliant. Really hilarious. Thank you! Thank you very much! You are too kind. Really! No need to thank me. It's always a pleasure (not to mention a duty) to assist people with problems (and believe me, a superiority complex *is* a problem) and bring a little bit of information to people who obviously lack some. That's the way we are, we cheese-eating surrendering monkeys. That is, when we have time between a weapon delivery to one of the last remaining dictators (but there are fewer and fewer because of you and it takes a lot of time in a 2CV as the one on your picture), a pogrom down the streets of Paris or a US flag burning meeting... There are just seven days in a week, you know?... What am I saying? Of course you know that, even if the week is not an American invention... Err, you knew that? I mean, that time was not invented by an American?... Yes, probably... Seriously, you guys are pathetic with your clichés... I'm just pleased I could bring a little joy into your drap and dreary French life! LOL! Man, you have no idea. Well, I just wish you the life I have... Now, I can't wait for the Al Minyard's "Words of Wisdom" about French cars being utter crap or France being an enemy... :-) Cheers from Paris, Arva |
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"ArVa" wrote:
Now, I can't wait for the Al Minyard's "Words of Wisdom" about French cars being utter crap or France being an enemy... :-) Cheers from Paris, Arva Great thread. WRT French cars being "utter crap," the first car I ever rode in was a wonderful 1958 Peugeot 403 sedan. Dad bought it used from some enlisted man on base (Elemendorf) when he was flying F-102's in Alaska. He liked the Peugeot so much that he had it shipped from Anchorage down to Seattle when the Air Force transferred us to Charleston, South Carolina (assigned to the 444th FIS flying F-101's) in 1963. I was three years old. In Seattle, he packed his three boys (aged three, four and five!), his wife, and whatever household belongings he could fit in the Peugeot (anything that wouldn't fit inside he tied down on the roof) and then proceeded to drive that diminutive French car 3,000 miles from Seattle all the way down to Charleston. Amazing. And there's never been a more cool television character than Inspector Colombo with his loyal Bassett hound and his beloved 1959 Peugeot Cabriolet convertible. |
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![]() Mike Marron wrote: "ArVa" wrote: Now, I can't wait for the Al Minyard's "Words of Wisdom" about French cars being utter crap or France being an enemy... :-) Cheers from Paris, Arva Great thread. WRT French cars being "utter crap," the first car I ever rode in was a wonderful 1958 Peugeot 403 sedan. Dad bought it used from some enlisted man on base (Elemendorf) when he was flying F-102's in Alaska. He liked the Peugeot so much that he had it shipped from Anchorage down to Seattle when the Air Force transferred us to Charleston, South Carolina (assigned to the 444th FIS flying F-101's) in 1963. I was three years old. In Seattle, he packed his three boys (aged three, four and five!), his wife, and whatever household belongings he could fit in the Peugeot (anything that wouldn't fit inside he tied down on the roof) and then proceeded to drive that diminutive French car 3,000 miles from Seattle all the way down to Charleston. Amazing. 3000 miles? At one time? In a Peugeot? That is amazing! And there's never been a more cool television character than Inspector Colombo with his loyal Bassett hound and his beloved 1959 Peugeot Cabriolet convertible. I thought it was a Hillman. Could be wrong, of course. Bob McKellar |
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