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Old 01-17-2010, 07:40 AM
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Actually that really shows how things must work. Probably not that funny considering how many people have lost a fortune under there structure. If emptynest was not worth a saturday spot before at vegas. Seems funny that it is worth a saturday spot at scottsdale.
It ran on THE Prime Time number on Saturday agas, 6PM Saturday at Vegas, 6PM is good as it gets

II Much ran Friday

Gotta give credit were credit is due, they could have burned a Prime Time number on it for this auction with ease
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Old 01-17-2010, 08:20 AM
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Dumb question Frank, but weren't there a bunch of other cars that would have been in the same boat as Empty Nest?

How did they handles those - ie: II Much?
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Old 01-17-2010, 08:59 AM
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It only pertained to cars that were sold to Nevada residents. And as I understand specifcally too that county maybe. Nevada goes all the way back to 1968 for emmision, most states only go to 1975. It failed on the cisual, not the sniffer, they never got that far.

So there were only 2 cars that fell in that catagory oif being old enough, modified enough, and sold to residents in the affected area. Other cars sold to area residents, but were either original or out of affected range.. I have no idea what happened to the other car or what that car even was.

All I know is they offered to either pay me off or I could keep it and get a smoking Saturday number for Scottsdale. There was no option to just keep it, and I was happy with the price anyway. So I said, pay me.
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Old 01-17-2010, 12:38 PM
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Good choice Frank -- a bird in the hand.... and never look back.
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Good choice Frank -- a bird in the hand.... and never look back.
actually in this case, it was a "bird" out of hand...haha
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Old 01-18-2010, 06:28 PM
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Oh -- Good one Bill!!

Selling cars is like buying or selling stocks -- if you buy a stock - it goes down the next day -- if you buy a car - someone offers you one that's twice as nice for half the price the next day... If you Sell -- the stock goes up the next day -- and if you sell a car - a buddy says "heck - I'd have given you twice that but didn't know you wanted to sell"...
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Sorry to hijack... but I can't stand it:

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Did you know NASA spent millions developing a pen that could be used in space (no gravity) while the Russians solved the problem by using pencils?
Untrue. It's an urban legend.

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Old 01-19-2010, 10:12 AM
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No doubt John -- but it's still funny.
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What kind of crap are you trying to spread Weld?
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My daddy always taught me - spread it wide and deep.

Hey Todd -- forget coming over to BJ - RAINING AND COLD
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