> Chrysler Mini-Van Fan Club
Now I've seen everything.
What next, a vacuum cleaner fan club, toaster fan club, lawn mower fan
club?
Maybe a "baby on board," sign fan club, a Toni Basil fan club or a Rubik's
Cube fan club among other abominations from the '80's......
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Paul
> On Sat, 04 Oct 2003 11:23:44 -0700, Pete Fagerlin wrote:
> >> Chrysler Mini-Van Fan Club
> >
> >Now I've seen everything.
> >
> >What next, a vacuum cleaner fan club, toaster fan club, lawn mower fan
> >club?
>
> K-car fan club!
Several such clubs exist, much to the certain mirth of folks like Fagerlin
who think their relative monetary wealth buys them superior taste.
Clubs for Darts and Valiants, too.
DS
>Several such clubs exist, much to the certain mirth of folks like
Fagerlin
>who think their relative monetary wealth buys them superior taste.
LOL!
Better watch your assumptions kiddo, lest you make yourself look like
even more of a fool.
Wealth, or lack thereof, has absolutely nothing to do with the humor
of a Caravan Fan Club, let alone buying anyone "taste."
(previous owner of a vanilla Caravan and a AWD Grand Caravan but still
laughs at folks who try to imbue utilitarian appliances with some kind
of special aura)
Ah, but see, when you *don't* have a lot of money you can revel in your
lack of taste. (besides, Darts and Valiants kick K-Car a$$!)
nate
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remove "horny" from my email address to reply.
> Wealth, or lack thereof, has absolutely nothing to do with the humor
> of a Caravan Fan Club
I doubt if too many Mustang owners find this humourous:
http://www.turbominivan.com/main.html
> (previous owner of a vanilla Caravan and a AWD Grand Caravan but still
> laughs at folks who try to imbue utilitarian appliances with some kind
> of special aura)
Utilitarian appliances *have* a kind of special aura. It's a pity you
can't see it, but it's even more pitiable that you feel the need to laugh
at those who can.
DS
LOL. Pity from you?
That's actually a compliment kiddo.
Yes, I can see the usefullness of Caravan forum where owners can share
info about the numerous problems the vehicles are plagued with. Heck,
an entire forum could be devoted to just the tranny issues.
But a "fan" club?
Please...
I am a 2 time owner of Chrysler minivans. The first was a 1988 Plymouth
Grand Voyager which had over 250,000 miles on it when I traded it for a 2000
Dodge Caravan this past June. Did I have to replace the tranny on the '88?
Yep...at 175,000 miles of hard courier delivery driving. But that was the
only major thing I ever had to do to it.
Check out the forum...we are not a Ra Ra Minivanas are great site...but as I
said...we are more a community of Minivan owners who share information about
maintaining our vehicles and making them last longer.
Maybe calling it a "Fan Club" is a misnomer Pete, but at the same time you
could not really call it a "Support Forum" either as we have general
discussion areas as well. When I was setting up the site it seemed at the
time to call it a fan club was easiest.
Anyway...come by...check out our forum...and when you come by...say hi :)
Regards
Glen
Site Administrator - Chrysler Minivan Fan Club
"P e t e F a g e r l i n" <pe...@petefagerlin.com> wrote in message
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> (previous owner of a vanilla Caravan and a AWD Grand Caravan but still
> laughs at folks who try to imbue utilitarian appliances with some kind
> of special aura)
What about this one?
http://www.universalauto.com/renaultespacef1.html
Looks like fun to me :)
Chris
>> it's even more pitiable that you feel the need to laugh
>> at those who can.
> LOL. Pity from you?
Yep. All you ever do in Usenet is deride others, get in arguments simply
for the sake of insulting others, insist you're right and everyone else is
wrong, demand recognition of what you consider your superior intellect and
skill in whatever which area is under discussion, and offer absolutely no
useful or helpful information to anyone, in any thread, at any time.
It's certainly your right to behave like a spazzed-out 7-year-old whose
parents don't pay him enough attention, but it's sad.
> That's actually a compliment kiddo. I can see the usefullness of Caravan
> forum where owners can share info about the numerous problems the
> vehicles are plagued with. Heck, an entire forum could be devoted to
> just the tranny issues. But a "fan" club? Please...
...See?
DS
>On Sun, 5 Oct 2003, P e t e F a g e r l i n wrote:
>
>>> it's even more pitiable that you feel the need to laugh
>>> at those who can.
>
>> LOL. Pity from you?
>
>Yep. All you ever do in Usenet is deride others, get in arguments
simply
>for the sake of insulting others, insist you're right and everyone
else is
>wrong, demand recognition of what you consider your superior
intellect and
>skill in whatever which area is under discussion, and offer
absolutely no
>useful or helpful information to anyone, in any thread, at any time.
Ahhh, how cute. Little Danny is all caught up in absolutes and making
foolish statements, again.
You're wrong again kiddo. But that doesn't surprise you does it?
>It's certainly your right to behave like a spazzed-out 7-year-old
whose
>parents don't pay him enough attention, but it's sad.
LOL. Sorry kiddo, you're not making sense.
>> That's actually a compliment kiddo. I can see the usefullness of
Caravan
>> forum where owners can share info about the numerous problems the
>> vehicles are plagued with. Heck, an entire forum could be devoted
to
>> just the tranny issues. But a "fan" club? Please...
>
>...See?
Yes. I do "see."
What I see is that you're getting all worked up (again) and you are
having a great deal of trouble with the term "fan."
I'm not surprised.
Looks like a toaster meets Flash Gordon.
Yeah, its not pretty, but it's fast and I bet it's fun to drive.
Chris
Stupid, it's only a minivan! What is the big deal?
I swear I am not making this up. I visited the site and here's a
sample of the forums and topics already there:
Interior: To discuss interiors
* My butt hurts on long drives. Should I not sit on a phone book?
* Baby Doe puked all over the console and now the DVD player won't
play. Is this covered by the warranty?
* I paid only $43,495. Did I get a good deal?
* Squeaks: what's the best duct tape for holding the dashboard together?
Exterior: External issues and commentary
* Why aren't cupholders on the outside, for when you're washing it?
* What's the proper way to uncap a beer bottle with the door latch?
Warranty Issues: Questions, Official Misinformation, and Coverups
* Does this void my warranty?
* My dealer told me that a flat tire was perfectly normal
* I was yapping on the cell phone and drove off into this ditch.
Is the damage covered by the warranty?
Street Racing: Your 'kill' stories
* I blew a Z06 away tonight!
* The Miata revved, and I...
* The blown Caravan kicked my ass again.
* This time it was for slips!
Off Topic: Everything else -- keep it clean!
* Check out the jugggz on this one!
* Ahhhnald or Gray?
* Demopublicans can bite my shiney metal azz. Will the damage
be covered by the warranty?
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If you've seen one, you've just about seen 'em all.
Regards
Glen
Administrator
"Brent Burton" <bre...@io.com> wrote in message
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Gulp, I've been found out!
Good luck with your site.
-bpb
>I would like to invite all owners of Chrysler Mini-Vans to come by and register for the Chrysler Mini-Van Fan Club.
>
>We are a new forum and website dedicated to owners of Chrysler Mini-vans. We offer a place to discuss issues specific to your model of Chrysler product as well as a palce to make new friends.
>
>We are located at http://www.chryslerminivan.net and as well at http://forums.chryslerminivan.net
>
How many american soldiers do you figure you have killed by insisting
america invade iraq and steal their oil just so you can feed your
gas-guzzler???
Not good enough for you Millie! What are you suggesting. Maybe if
they all drove Sequoias and Pilots instead of minivans you would then
be satisfied.
You piece of shit worthless troll.