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    Oh I love hypocrisy...



    Buy American! Says the guy that drives a Japanese truck.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Telionis View Post
    Oh I love hypocrisy...



    Buy American! Says the guy that drives a Japanese truck.
    Built in Texas. A lot of American cars are built in Mexico/Canada. Just saying.

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    Quote Originally Posted by onebadmollafolla View Post
    Built in Texas. A lot of American cars are built in Mexico/Canada. Just saying.
    That is a good point, many of the foreign makers have factories in the US and I must respect that. However, I thought they mostly did assembly only. Aren't the engines and most of the components still built in Japan? I guess it is silly to argue about which country a multinational corporation "belongs" to, but at least you are helping support American engineers and administrators along with the workers.

    At any rate, my Jeep WJ was built at Jefferson North Assembly Plant in Detroit. The engine was built at the Mack Avenue Engine Complex, also Detroit, and the transmission was made in Kokomo, Indiana. Considering that the engine is a big old iron v8, I doubt that any foreign engineers had any hand in designing it. (I shouldn't talk of course, since my Stealth was made in Nagoya, Japan).

    Here is another one...



    Man, this guy is ridiculous. If I went so overboard with signs, I'd make sure that even the caps on the valve stems were made in America. It would be too hilarious if the signs were not made domestically.

    Incidentally, parking like an asshole rarely helps your cause.
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    well if america could design and build an awd tt v6 that was even close to looking as good as a 3/s, i'd buy it. just saying.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SpdDmnVR4 View Post
    LAWL!!!!!!!! omg that was funny! Old man would've got his ass beat if it was me though. I mean messing up a ball on a green is a nuisance, not a life or death situation like that guy acted!
    Quote Originally Posted by terrets View Post
    That was great!!

    I would have grabbed their golf clubs and bent em
    I'm going to have to support the old guys on this one. The idiots and their car got what they deserved. If you are going to be a douche and screw with random people you should be prepared for having your toy smashed rather than crying like a little bitch over it.

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    I'm going to have to support the old guys on this one. The idiots and their car got what they deserved. If you are going to be a douche and screw with random people you should be prepared for having your toy smashed rather than crying like a little bitch over it.
    This. I probably would've done the same thing. Prank people and then all pissy when it blows up in your face...maybe they'll use something cheaper to do it with next time so they don't get all emo when the people they're fucking with don't find it so funny.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Telionis View Post
    That is a good point, many of the foreign makers have factories in the US and I must respect that. However, I thought they mostly did assembly only. Aren't the engines and most of the components still built in Japan? I guess it is silly to argue about which country a multinational corporation "belongs" to, but at least you are helping support American engineers and administrators along with the workers.

    At any rate, my Jeep WJ was built at Jefferson North Assembly Plant in Detroit. The engine was built at the Mack Avenue Engine Complex, also Detroit, and the transmission was made in Kokomo, Indiana. Considering that the engine is a big old iron v8, I doubt that any foreign engineers had any hand in designing it. (I shouldn't talk of course, since my Stealth was made in Nagoya, Japan).

    Here is another one...



    Man, this guy is ridiculous. If I went so overboard with signs, I'd make sure that even the caps on the valve stems were made in America. It would be too hilarious if the signs were not made domestically.

    Incidentally, parking like an asshole rarely helps your cause.
    Negative, there is a Toyota engine plant right up the road from me in Buffalo, WV. It's a major employer for this area. I'm not guaranteeing every Toyota engine is built stateside, but that's all that specific plant builds.

    I also know for fact there is a Tundra plant in San Antonio, TX, which is where I believe they all come from. So, the pic might be more relevant than one might initially think.

    BTW, I am 100% import brand name free now. 2 Caddies, a Pontiac, and a Buick. 1st time I've never had a true "import" in my stable. Well, I suppose I do have three atv's that are foreign...

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    Quote Originally Posted by 95gto View Post
    I'm going to have to support the old guys on this one. The idiots and their car got what they deserved. If you are going to be a douche and screw with random people you should be prepared for having your toy smashed rather than crying like a little bitch over it.
    Quote Originally Posted by bluefox1081 View Post
    This. I probably would've done the same thing. Prank people and then all pissy when it blows up in your face...maybe they'll use something cheaper to do it with next time so they don't get all emo when the people they're fucking with don't find it so funny.
    Absolutely. If I was that age and did that, I sure as hell wouldn't go running out on the golf course whining like a little bitch about my toy that got broke. I'd be pissed at myself for not thinking through the consequences. Those kids are pussies, old man should have beat their asses.

    Jeremy

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