TEMEVO/SFL
Originally Posted by TheGVR4kid
You Miami guys are still in the "Cone of complete and certain death, destruction, terror and all things bad." I love how hyped the weathermen get during this shlt. Maybe I'll be able to put up my PRVRT edition plywood again.
[QUOTE=Scooter]Fact: Most newsmen hype stuff up for their ratings.
Fact: It's not usually as bad as they say.
Fact: I still remember the schit that Jeanne pulled last year so I'm keeping a careful watch on that TV satellite picture!!! If you don't remeber Jeanne, See Below!!
$hyt!!!
we're doomed if this hurricane decides to do that!
Fact: It's not usually as bad as they say.
Fact: I still remember the schit that Jeanne pulled last year so I'm keeping a careful watch on that TV satellite picture!!! If you don't remeber Jeanne, See Below!!
$hyt!!!
we're doomed if this hurricane decides to do that!
Speaking of hyped up news:
Mitsubishi Motors Announces Record Losses
23 May 2005
Japanese automaker Mitsubishi Motors is reporting that fiscal year 2004 net losses have more than doubled over last year's record deficit, amid struggles to regain customer trust and build global sales.
The company announced losses for the fiscal year ending March 31 totaling $4.4 billion, compared with two billion dollars last year. The losses announced Monday were slightly worse than Mitsubishi's forecast in January.
Mitsubishi sales in Japan have fallen sharply since the company acknowledged that it had hidden defects in its vehicles for five years to avoid costly recalls. The automaker has also been hurt by offering too many loans to buyers in the United States with bad credit.
Mitsubishi's announcement contrasted sharply with record profits posted by Japan's top three motor companies, Toyota, Nissan and Honda.
Mitsubishi Motors Announces Record Losses
23 May 2005
Japanese automaker Mitsubishi Motors is reporting that fiscal year 2004 net losses have more than doubled over last year's record deficit, amid struggles to regain customer trust and build global sales.
The company announced losses for the fiscal year ending March 31 totaling $4.4 billion, compared with two billion dollars last year. The losses announced Monday were slightly worse than Mitsubishi's forecast in January.
Mitsubishi sales in Japan have fallen sharply since the company acknowledged that it had hidden defects in its vehicles for five years to avoid costly recalls. The automaker has also been hurt by offering too many loans to buyers in the United States with bad credit.
Mitsubishi's announcement contrasted sharply with record profits posted by Japan's top three motor companies, Toyota, Nissan and Honda.
Originally Posted by dr.mr
Hey, I thought you were joining us at the Lexus picnic.
Come over in the morning we'll ride up together, you
can leave your car at my house and ride with me.
Come over in the morning we'll ride up together, you
can leave your car at my house and ride with me.

We'll keep in touch ... I still wonder how much rain we're gonna get though?!
Originally Posted by Jonasan50
I dont think he will want to ride in your EVO Jeff.... It'll make him want to buy one right away and find out what a really powerful and excellent handling car the EVO really is!!!
Too bad
is sinking further and further in the hole!
with no sigh of improvement.
I might have to get an STI!
Originally Posted by Turbo-Ron
Speaking of hyped up news:
Mitsubishi Motors Announces Record Losses
23 May 2005
Japanese automaker Mitsubishi Motors is reporting that fiscal year 2004 net losses have more than doubled over last year's record deficit, amid struggles to regain customer trust and build global sales.
The company announced losses for the fiscal year ending March 31 totaling $4.4 billion, compared with two billion dollars last year. The losses announced Monday were slightly worse than Mitsubishi's forecast in January.
Mitsubishi sales in Japan have fallen sharply since the company acknowledged that it had hidden defects in its vehicles for five years to avoid costly recalls. The automaker has also been hurt by offering too many loans to buyers in the United States with bad credit.
Mitsubishi's announcement contrasted sharply with record profits posted by Japan's top three motor companies, Toyota, Nissan and Honda.
Mitsubishi Motors Announces Record Losses
23 May 2005
Japanese automaker Mitsubishi Motors is reporting that fiscal year 2004 net losses have more than doubled over last year's record deficit, amid struggles to regain customer trust and build global sales.
The company announced losses for the fiscal year ending March 31 totaling $4.4 billion, compared with two billion dollars last year. The losses announced Monday were slightly worse than Mitsubishi's forecast in January.
Mitsubishi sales in Japan have fallen sharply since the company acknowledged that it had hidden defects in its vehicles for five years to avoid costly recalls. The automaker has also been hurt by offering too many loans to buyers in the United States with bad credit.
Mitsubishi's announcement contrasted sharply with record profits posted by Japan's top three motor companies, Toyota, Nissan and Honda.
Originally Posted by Turbo-Ron
True! ... I do feel that way every time I ride with dr. ... and I do know what these cars feel like to drive!
Evo 8 U was nice enough to let me autocross his a couple of times.
Too bad
is sinking further and further in the hole!
with no sigh of improvement.
I might have to get an STI!

Too bad
is sinking further and further in the hole!
with no sigh of improvement.
I might have to get an STI!

All the more reason to buy an EVO NOW!!! If they go under the EVO resale value
skyrockets!
So invest wisely now, buy an EVO!



WTF ... sometimes I worry about you MK!
that's just terrible man ... hope you feel better.
