Im sorry to hear you work for the Sarasota Herald Tribune ......Owned by the NY Times = Far Left Extremist .... I try my best not to take anything in from that paper. But I do pay a quarter per bin to get a better flame in the fire place in the winter time.
I'm glad you have a use for our product. We are owned by the NY Times, however, our news and editorial views are not influenced by them. If you consider the NYT a far left extremist organization, where do you get your news? Fox TV?
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Jay
Gulf Coast Coupes
'91 560SEC w/3pc. AMG wheels, clear corners, no cats
owned a '82 300SD
I do watch Mr. Bill O'Reilly..... a good souce of news that I can trust. But The Weekly Standard is what I call ....well what many others say "A comprehensive weekly journal of politics and opinions with diverse commentary on the cultural and social issues shaping the future of the country." But I am glad to see that you are brave enough to admit that you work for a company that supports the terrorist. All I can say is...reach for a higher standard......The Weekly Standard
Again this shows the strength of the Mercedes Benz Automobiles. Now a school bus is running over and resting on top of a E-class and the ocupants walk away. Another Mercedes gives up it's life for it's owners.
For being crushed by a schoolbus, I am impressed how the A pillar on the passengerside is still standing, and how the car bent the schoolbus. It also appears that the passenger door was able to be opened. From the interior shots, the chassis seems to be very straight for having all that weight on top. I just drove an E320 cabriolet and was very impressed with how much less cowl shake it had than either a 208 or 209 CLK. I guess this picture says a lot about the $80,000 Mercedes-Benz USA asked for it when new. I'd say it was worth it.
I do watch Mr. Bill O'Reilly..... a good souce of news that I can trust. But The Weekly Standard is what I call ....well what many others say "A comprehensive weekly journal of politics and opinions with diverse commentary on the cultural and social issues shaping the future of the country." But I am glad to see that you are brave enough to admit that you work for a company that supports the terrorist. All I can say is...reach for a higher standard......The Weekly Standard