Batmobile vs. Saturn

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Tom-Alex Soorhull, May 15, 2004.

  1. Yes, the Batmobile is far better, so throw away the Saturn and get a Batmobile!
     
    Tom-Alex Soorhull, May 15, 2004
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  2. Batmobile!

    I think 'Better' is a relative term. The teenage boy who lives across the
    street was always asking me "What is a better car, a Ferrari or a <insert
    car make here>"

    I explained to him that it depends on the circumstance. If it is snowing
    and the roads are bad, my Jeep is a better car to go to the grocery store if
    we need food. If I have a date to take a supermodel to an awards show, the
    Ferrari is probably a better choice. (especially if I want a second date!)

    In my case, my Saturn is a better choice to drive my 100 miles a day commute
    in as opposed to the Batmobile. Gets better gas mileage and attracts less
    attention when I am doing 80 MPH. IIRC, the Batmobile starting life as a
    57 Lincoln, so the mileage is probably not optimal.

    If the Mayor of Gorham calls and I know I will be chasing criminals, I
    would choose the Batmobile, unless of course the criminal in question is
    Catwoman. Then I might take the Ferrari. And leave Robin at home.

    -David
     
    David Teichholtz, May 16, 2004
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  3. Tom-Alex Soorhull

    Blah blah Guest

    <snip>

    Look this guy up in google. This ID was used to post over 300 worthless
    random messages in just under 2 days. No idea what its all about...
     
    Blah blah, May 16, 2004
    #3
  4. I was just seizing the moment to make fun of his ridiculous post.

    What is interesting is that his posts to each newsgroup have something
    specific to the group. Strange, but it takes all kinds I guess.

    Off topic, but does anyone know who the idiot posting all the "Nude
    so-and-so" with the virus .scr attachments is? These are pretty much
    starting to make usenet useless.

    -David
     
    David Teichholtz, May 16, 2004
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