From: Hachiroku ハチロク on
On Tue, 16 Mar 2010 12:57:30 -0700, TheTibetanMonkey
showing-the-path-of-enlightenment-in-the-jungle wrote:

> On Mar 16, 11:17 am, Conscience <nobama@göv.com> wrote:
>> On 2010-03-16 10:57:46 -0700, Hachiroku <Tru...(a)e86.GTS> said:
>>
>> > On Tue, 16 Mar 2010 10:28:01 -0700, TheTibetanMonkey
>> > showing-the-path-of-enlightenment-in-the-jungle wrote:
>>
>> >> This maybe subjective, but the parking lot of churches seem to be
>> >> populated by Toyotas other than any other brand. Get the hint? Little
>> >> mowing machine that doesn't require any particular driving skills,
>> >> automatic transmission, and voila! There goes the happy sheep!
>>
>> >> Well, they have their own share of SUVs, but those are higher in the
>> >> food chain, "the wolves of the pack," so to speak. Never, ever, you
>> >> see bikes at church!
>>
>> > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------­-----------------
>>
>> "Mary
>>
>>
>>
>> >> had a little car, little car... and it was sure a Toyota!"
>>
>> >>http://webspawner.com/users/BANANAREVOLUTION
>>
>> > Christians belive in thrift. Therefore, a Toyota is the best car to
>> > own.
>>
>> I like to "appeal" to those who fallaciously judge the driver by what
>> they drive, rather than the poor skills they exhibit, as I mentioned
>> earlier regarding the hypothetical shopping cart pusher.
>>
>> So, we have a Camry, a Ranger, and a BMW.  The latter two are stick.
>>
>> Sorta pisses-off every group you can think of, doesn't it?  ;-)
>
> I thought Camrys were for old people. ;)
>
> But I guess it could be good to relax for someone who doesn't like to
> drive. My girlfriend, for example, doesn't like to drive and passes the
> Lexus to me. Boring but quiet.


Obviously not an IS 300...


From: dr_jeff on
TheTibetanMonkey showing-the-path-of-enlightenment-in-the-jungle wrote:
> This maybe subjective, but the parking lot of churches seem to be
> populated by Toyotas other than any other brand. Get the hint? Little
> mowing machine that doesn't require any particular driving skills,
> automatic transmission, and voila! There goes the happy sheep!
>
> Well, they have their own share of SUVs, but those are higher in the
> food chain, "the wolves of the pack," so to speak. Never, ever, you
> see bikes at church!

You never saw my church. However, many Christians also believe in
respecting and caring for the environment.

> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> "Mary had a little car, little car... and it was sure a Toyota!"
>
> http://webspawner.com/users/BANANAREVOLUTION
From: TheTibetanMonkey showing-the-path-of-enlightenment-in-the-jungle on
On Mar 16, 1:44 pm, Hachiroku ハチロク <Tru...(a)e86.GTS> wrote:
> On Tue, 16 Mar 2010 12:57:30 -0700, TheTibetanMonkey
>
>
>
>
>
> showing-the-path-of-enlightenment-in-the-jungle wrote:
> > On Mar 16, 11:17 am, Conscience <nobama@göv.com> wrote:
> >> On 2010-03-16 10:57:46 -0700, Hachiroku <Tru...(a)e86.GTS> said:
>
> >> > On Tue, 16 Mar 2010 10:28:01 -0700, TheTibetanMonkey
> >> > showing-the-path-of-enlightenment-in-the-jungle wrote:
>
> >> >> This maybe subjective, but the parking lot of churches seem to be
> >> >> populated by Toyotas other than any other brand. Get the hint? Little
> >> >> mowing machine that doesn't require any particular driving skills,
> >> >> automatic transmission, and voila! There goes the happy sheep!
>
> >> >> Well, they have their own share of SUVs, but those are higher in the
> >> >> food chain, "the wolves of the pack," so to speak. Never, ever, you
> >> >> see bikes at church!
>
> >> > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------­­-----------------
>
> >> "Mary
>
> >> >> had a little car, little car... and it was sure a Toyota!"
>
> >> >>http://webspawner.com/users/BANANAREVOLUTION
>
> >> > Christians belive in thrift. Therefore, a Toyota is the best car to
> >> > own.
>
> >> I like to "appeal" to those who fallaciously judge the driver by what
> >> they drive, rather than the poor skills they exhibit, as I mentioned
> >> earlier regarding the hypothetical shopping cart pusher.
>
> >> So, we have a Camry, a Ranger, and a BMW. The latter two are stick.
>
> >> Sorta pisses-off every group you can think of, doesn't it? ;-)
>
> > I thought Camrys were for old people. ;)
>
> > But I guess it could be good to relax for someone who doesn't like to
> > drive. My girlfriend, for example, doesn't like to drive and passes the
> > Lexus to me. Boring but quiet.
>
> Obviously not an IS 300...- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

I thought all Lexus offered performance as well as quality.

I bet you they can't sell much of that luxury junk in Europe.

From: TheTibetanMonkey showing-the-path-of-enlightenment-in-the-jungle on
On Mar 16, 2:51 pm, dr_jeff <u...(a)msu.edu> wrote:
> TheTibetanMonkey showing-the-path-of-enlightenment-in-the-jungle wrote:
> > This maybe subjective, but the parking lot of churches seem to be
> > populated by Toyotas other than any other brand. Get the hint? Little
> > mowing machine that doesn't require any particular driving skills,
> > automatic transmission, and voila! There goes the happy sheep!
>
> > Well, they have their own share of SUVs, but those are higher in the
> > food chain, "the wolves of the pack," so to speak. Never, ever, you
> > see bikes at church!
>
> You never saw my church. However, many Christians also believe in
> respecting and caring for the environment.
>
>
>
> > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------­-----------------
>
> > "Mary had a little car, little car... and it was sure a Toyota!"
>
> >http://webspawner.com/users/BANANAREVOLUTION- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

I'd imagine: Jungle vehicles at church! ;)
From: TheTibetanMonkey showing-the-path-of-enlightenment-in-the-jungle on
On Mar 16, 4:05 pm, Conscience <nobama@g v.com> wrote:
> On 2010-03-16 14:43:11 -0700, Scott in Florida <Mov...(a)Outa.here> said:
>
> >> So, we have a Camry, a Ranger, and a BMW.  The latter two are stick.
>
> >> Sorta pisses-off every group you can think of, doesn't it?  ;-)
>
> > A Volvo would round it out....
>
> ;-)

A bike on back of the back of the European cars would be more like
it. ;)