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“3 door Yaris liftback auto”
Since: Jun 09
Bel Air, Maryland
ISP:
Stow, OH
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Mr Staples wrote: We are going to sell the Yaris. When my Mom dies of old age, she will be one less disabled person living off of SS. She will leave me a Subaru Outback Wagon. Assuming my Mom does not live long enough to wear out the Subaru Outback Wagon, I may use the Subrau Outback Wagon as a trade in for a third Toyota Yaris and paint it Meteoric Metallic like my other 2 Toyota Yarises. What a picture that would make. Three Toyota Yarises done up as NX era shuttle craft. Maybe it will be your daugher's Toyota Yaris I buy.
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Mr Staples
Springhill, LA
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“3 door Yaris liftback auto”
Since: Jun 09
Bel Air, Maryland
ISP:
Stow, OH
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Ike wrote: <quoted text> living off the labor of others, trying to convince how "enlightened" she is. Today I bought a battery, prescription drugs, drain cleaner, and paid money that will help different companies keep employed a dozen people. My VA disability checks is called the Thanks of a Greatful Nation for me being partally disabled while trying to serve my country. Today I helped keep employed coal miners employed digging coal to generate electricty to power this computer to type my replies. I helped keep factory workers building new power plants, by using electricity. I helped keep operators employed by calling AAA on my cell phone. I helped keep a tow truck driver working. So my disability check from SSA and FERS for chemical allergies is being paid by the employees and owners of those toxic production factories so they can keep on selling their toxic chemicals. They keep a lot of actors and writers employeed so they can keep on advertising their products on TV while trying to get me to buy more of their toxic products. See how money flows from those able to work to the disabled and back again to those people who work. I guess you want disabled people like me to live in abandoned buildings and get food from dumpters. The last time the US Government tried that unemployement reach 33%. They called it the Great Depression. Of course with 33% of people unemployed we would have more drug dealers on the street and more bank robbers like Bonny and Clide. I think the US Government's disability system which takes from the well to do and rich to keep them working, while paying other people to take care of disabled vets retired on disablity from Federal Service, is a better system.
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“3 door Yaris liftback auto”
Since: Jun 09
Bel Air, Maryland
ISP:
Stow, OH
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Mr Staples wrote: We are going to sell the Yaris. It is very cheap and awful. And buy what, a Chevy Volt? LOL.
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“illegals running over our USA”
Since: Mar 09
Farwell MIchigan
ISP:
Scottsdale, AZ
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Ellen
Yes it surely would be alot better vehicle thats for sure!!!
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“Respect Honesty Loyalty”
Since: Jun 09
Nunya
ISP:
Shreveport, LA
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ellenbetty wrote: <quoted text> Today I bought a battery, prescription drugs, drain cleaner, and paid money that will help different companies keep employed a dozen people. My VA disability checks is called the Thanks of a Greatful Nation for me being partally disabled while trying to serve my country. Today I helped keep employed coal miners employed digging coal to generate electricty to power this computer to type my replies. I helped keep factory workers building new power plants, by using electricity. I helped keep operators employed by calling AAA on my cell phone. I helped keep a tow truck driver working. So my disability check from SSA and FERS for chemical allergies is being paid by the employees and owners of those toxic production factories so they can keep on selling their toxic chemicals. They keep a lot of actors and writers employeed so they can keep on advertising their products on TV while trying to get me to buy more of their toxic products. See how money flows from those able to work to the disabled and back again to those people who work. I guess you want disabled people like me to live in abandoned buildings and get food from dumpters. The last time the US Government tried that unemployement reach 33%. They called it the Great Depression. Of course with 33% of people unemployed we would have more drug dealers on the street and more bank robbers like Bonny and Clide. I think the US Government's disability system which takes from the well to do and rich to keep them working, while paying other people to take care of disabled vets retired on disablity from Federal Service, is a better system. You have way to many issues.
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Ike
Mantua, OH
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ellenbetty wrote: <quoted text> Today I bought a battery, prescription drugs, drain cleaner, and paid money that will help different companies keep employed a dozen people. My VA disability checks is called the Thanks of a Greatful Nation for me being partally disabled while trying to serve my country. By riding a bicycle in traffic?
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Ike
Mantua, OH
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ellenbetty wrote: <quoted text> I helped keep factory workers building new power plants, by using electricity. I helped keep operators employed by calling AAA on my cell phone. I helped keep a tow truck driver working. Out for a drive in your Yaris, huh?
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Ike
Mantua, OH
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ellenbetty wrote: <quoted text> When my Mom dies of old age, she will be one less disabled person living off of SS. She will leave me a Subaru Outback Wagon. Assuming my Mom does not live long enough to wear out the Subaru Outback Wagon, I may use the Subrau Outback Wagon as a trade in for a third Toyota Yaris and paint it Meteoric Metallic like my other 2 Toyota Yarises. What a picture that would make. Three Toyota Yarises done up as NX era shuttle craft. Maybe it will be your daugher's Toyota Yaris I buy. Wow, you seem pretty excited about your mom dying. CHA-CHING! Twisted
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“Respect Honesty Loyalty”
Since: Jun 09
Nunya
ISP:
Shreveport, LA
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“3 door Yaris liftback auto”
Since: Jun 09
Bel Air, Maryland
ISP:
Stow, OH
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Ike wrote: <quoted text> By riding a bicycle in traffic? The road was not posted with signs banning bicycles. Bicycles are legal forms of transportation. While the USAF will try to recover my medical bills and disability payments from the teenager who hit me, for as long as he lives, the US Government is responsible for the decision to discharge me, as being disabled, under enlistment contract, while working for the USAF. The USAF ended my enlistment contract early. The USAF was responsible for my being in TX in the first place. Plus I was disabled by the actions of others. VA disability regulations cover issues of civilian employability. If VA doctors can confirm injuries that limits a veteran's ability to work in a range of civilian occupations, that veteran is entitled to disability payments and medical treatment for those injuries as long as the disability remains. Since my injuries from the accident limited my physical ability to lift heavy items from soft tissue damage in my back and neck, causing chronic pain. The USAF doctors informed me that my injuries will shorten my life by 10 years. A VA doctor filed the disability conformation. I did not have to go to court to get my disability rating like many veterans have to. Part of the reason I get VA disability payments is so I can pay other people to do work for me, and to aid me buying things like automatic transmission, PS, PB in my cars to aid my ability to drive.
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“3 door Yaris liftback auto”
Since: Jun 09
Bel Air, Maryland
ISP:
Stow, OH
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Ike wrote: <quoted text> Out for a drive in your Yaris, huh? Yes. This is not the first dead battery I have experenced. Every American made car battery I have owned has failed. The North East cold weather is hard on automobile batteries. My AMC Gremlin's battery failed 13 months after I bought the Gremlin. While 18 months is not the best life span I have experenced for a OE automobile battery, the other Japanese made battery in my other Toyota Yaris has more miles on it and is still working. Given the number of pot holes my landlady permitted to develop in the back parking lot, I am not surprised about the early failure of the Japanese battery. My second Toyota Yaris has not been exposed very long to those pot holes, so it's Japanese made battery has lasted longer.
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Mr Staples
Springhill, LA
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“3 door Yaris liftback auto”
Since: Jun 09
Bel Air, Maryland
ISP:
Stow, OH
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Ike wrote: <quoted text> Wow, you seem pretty excited about your mom dying. CHA-CHING! Twisted Wrong again. Since I sold my home, ended a trust deed, and returned the captial gains to my Mom, to keep my Mom from losing her home, I gave her the money to buy the Subaru. My Mom was driving a 13 year old Ford Mustang that was leaking gasoline. So I will get back part of the money I gave to my Mom to buy that Subaru. Not greed. I have 3 times the income of my Mom. I hate the waste that that Subrau represents. I hate AWD vehicles. Since I paid for my Mom's Subaru, I even paid for the roof over our heads, how I dispose of a unneed vehicle after her death is my choice.
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Ike
Mantua, OH
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ellenbetty wrote: <quoted text> The road was not posted with signs banning bicycles. Bicycles are legal forms of transportation. While the USAF will try to recover my medical bills and disability payments from the teenager who hit me, for as long as he lives, the US Government is responsible for the decision to discharge me, as being disabled, under enlistment contract, while working for the USAF. The USAF ended my enlistment contract early. The USAF was responsible for my being in TX in the first place. Plus I was disabled by the actions of others. VA disability regulations cover issues of civilian employability. If VA doctors can confirm injuries that limits a veteran's ability to work in a range of civilian occupations, that veteran is entitled to disability payments and medical treatment for those injuries as long as the disability remains. Since my injuries from the accident limited my physical ability to lift heavy items from soft tissue damage in my back and neck, causing chronic pain. The USAF doctors informed me that my injuries will shorten my life by 10 years. A VA doctor filed the disability conformation. I did not have to go to court to get my disability rating like many veterans have to. Part of the reason I get VA disability payments is so I can pay other people to do work for me, and to aid me buying things like automatic transmission, PS, PB in my cars to aid my ability to drive. From reading your posts, one would think came out of the Air Force on a section 8.
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“Respect Honesty Loyalty”
Since: Jun 09
Nunya
ISP:
Shreveport, LA
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ellenbetty wrote: <quoted text> The road was not posted with signs banning bicycles. Bicycles are legal forms of transportation. While the USAF will try to recover my medical bills and disability payments from the teenager who hit me, for as long as he lives, the US Government is responsible for the decision to discharge me, as being disabled, under enlistment contract, while working for the USAF. The USAF ended my enlistment contract early. The USAF was responsible for my being in TX in the first place. Plus I was disabled by the actions of others. VA disability regulations cover issues of civilian employability. If VA doctors can confirm injuries that limits a veteran's ability to work in a range of civilian occupations, that veteran is entitled to disability payments and medical treatment for those injuries as long as the disability remains. Since my injuries from the accident limited my physical ability to lift heavy items from soft tissue damage in my back and neck, causing chronic pain. The USAF doctors informed me that my injuries will shorten my life by 10 years. A VA doctor filed the disability conformation. I did not have to go to court to get my disability rating like many veterans have to. Part of the reason I get VA disability payments is so I can pay other people to do work for me, and to aid me buying things like automatic transmission, PS, PB in my cars to aid my ability to drive. The road was not posted banning bicycles? WHAT THE HELL????? Wow just wow. You are a complete waste of material.
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“3 door Yaris liftback auto”
Since: Jun 09
Bel Air, Maryland
ISP:
Stow, OH
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Sorry, I was discharged because of being restricted to US duty.
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“illegals running over our USA”
Since: Mar 09
Farwell MIchigan
ISP:
Rochester, MN
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ellenbetty wrote: Sorry, I was discharged because of being restricted to US duty. why because you were an illegal alien?
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“Respect Honesty Loyalty”
Since: Jun 09
Nunya
ISP:
Shreveport, LA
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Since: Sep 08
ORANGE, CA
ISP:
Garden Grove, CA
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ellenbetty wrote: <quoted text> FAILED, the US Stock Market. FAILED, the US Banking system. FAILED bankrupt GM and Chrysler. SUCCESSFUL, Toyota in selling me 2 Toyota Yaris fuel price economy vehicles. SUCCESSFUL, Toyota in taking away business from GM, Ford and Chrysler. Since I was looking for a reliable fuel price economy hatch back, I would never buy a full hybrid Toyota Yaris. Toyota management was successful in not wasting development funds into research into how to build a Toyota Yaris full hybrid, which Japanese techical experts on hybrid design said is not possible. Nice way to get free advertising for the Toyota Yaris and the Toyota Prius hybrid system. I watched The Closer on my imported DVR last night. I noticed how Toyota donated one of it Prius vehicles to become part of the police story. I noticed how Toyota pointed out the advantages of using the Prius in police work. Not a common under cover detective police vehicle. Notice how the Prius has a quiet on demand electric mode for sneaking up on a suspect. Nice touch replacing the CA tag with a Toyota advertising plate. Toyota WINS Again. failed... two more huge Toyota recalls since your post. oh what a feeling.
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