








To split or not to split this forum
Let's say the Coupe owners are Democrats
My opinion is that if a large majority of sedan owners want to split up the forum, that should be a factor as well. Otherwise, their voices aren't really heard too loudly.
Let's not forget that the Democrats and Republicans both choose their best candidate, and then votes are cast in the elections between the two. We are already at that point here. You have been presented with two choices, not 20, there is no need for multiple polls. Forum members are more than welcome to post what car they have, and how they voted.
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why?
I been ehre for a while and many of the mdos done to a 203 sedan can be made to a coupe.
Now therell be a 320 coupe that shared the engine with the sedan, and a 230 kompressor sedan with the same engine of the 2.3l coupe. Why should we split the forums?
I also been here for a while and I like to see what some of the sedan owners do to their cars... like BrabusCclass thats one damn hot 240.
UM, that would have to be Sedanopublican, dude. I am no "crat" of any sort. LOL!




UM, that would have to be Sedanopublican, dude. I am no "crat" of any sort. LOL!
Now we've got two reasons to split the forum !!!!

EDJ
<wondering how he ended up married to a dem>
The Best of Mercedes & AMG
...and the Republican issue (v. dummycrat).
Well.. at least the 'crats know how to pronounce "newkeelar" properly, let alone running the economy.
"newkular" always makes me shake my head !!
hehhehe...I thought I was the only one who noticed that !!
"newkular" always makes me shake my head !!
Last edited by MB-BOB; Jan 6, 2003 at 09:16 AM.
Actually, I am a Coupublican, and can tolerate a Coupocrat, but I don't want any Coupommunists or Coupacists.
So, will a decision be made before the next New Year's, or is the poll the final end-all, and it's already been decided to keep them together?
Bob, at least he served.
So, will a decision be made before the next New Year's, or is the poll the final end-all, and it's already been decided to keep them together?
No decisions have been made yet... The average democrat would understand this. I know several who are still counting votes from 2000...

Bush "served" in the national guard... the same people on notice to leave for the middle east this Friday...
Last edited by MB-BOB; Jan 6, 2003 at 09:53 AM.
Bush "served" in the national guard... the same people on notice to leave for the middle east this Friday...
I suppose if Hillary runs in '08, she'll be beyond consideration automatically because she didn't "serve..." Just ask Wild Bill... He knows she didn't serve... no wait, that would be in another context... (LOL!)
Are you sure you're not a coupocrat?
Last edited by MB-BOB; Jan 6, 2003 at 11:45 AM.
Since tommy took coupunist, I'll become the resident coupocialist. Sort of the same, but not really.
Here's my favorite question about election 2000 - how many people voted?
BTW, Tommy- is there any update on the UUC shifter? I want one bad.
Excuse me, this is one of President Jimmy Carter's unforgivable faux paux... unforgivable, because he served aboard a "newkular" sub in the Navy. Oh, and last time I checked, Jimmy was a "crat," too. Just keeping it real...
Cheers, BT
BTW, Tommy- is there any update on the UUC shifter? I want one bad.
He thought that they could slightly modify a link that they use on BMWs that lengthens the shift linkage below the ball (which causes the shifts to be shorter - attacking the problem from the other side, as it were), but we wanted to get the car up in the air to make sure that it'll work.
So, hopefully, we can get this project back up soon enough. He also thought that they'd have no problem with a billet knob as well. I'll post when I know something.
Actually, a lot of the older Navy guys pronouce it "newkular" for some reason. GW probably picked it up from his pop.
Cheers, BT
Back on point... If we add the I don't cares (16) to the Yes's (61), we now have a split vote (77 to 77).
Last edited by MB-BOB; Jan 7, 2003 at 04:18 PM.
Back on point... If we add the I don't cares (16) to the Yes's (61), we now have a split vote (77 to 77).
This is beginning to remind me of a St. Louis election. We'll leave the polls open until we get the results we want.
Oh Andrew, tell me it isn't so...To be deceived at such a young age.
And why would you do that? Have you ever seen one group's votes given to another? The best thing is to ignore the "I don't care" votes. This is beginning to remind me of a St. Louis election. We'll leave the polls open until we get the results we want.
No, I was just trying to get the thread "discussion" back on track, after having participated myself in getting it somewhat derailled.
Last edited by MB-BOB; Jan 7, 2003 at 09:19 PM.

