Red hot, but not a Nissan Z.AggieDruggist89 said:
Nissan Z
Red hot, but not a Nissan Z.AggieDruggist89 said:
Nissan Z
Nope.TRIDENT said:
Mitsubishi EVO?
Going a little colder. Very, very closely associated with Nissan.TRIDENT said:
Nissan 240sx?
Not THAT ******y.AggieDruggist89 said:
Nissan Juke
AggieDruggist89 said:
Infinity G35 37
Actually, this is pretty close. It says "Q60" on it, but it is just a re-badged G37 from the last couple of model of years they sold it. Most people wouldn't know the difference.Icecream_Ag said:
Infinity Q50
You shush or I will flex my Wrangler on some rocks to assert my dominance!!!TexasAGGIEinAR said:
Rivian truck
A 4-Runner or Lexus SUV that has a snorkel, external gas tanks, an axe and shovel, a jack, KC lights and propane tank all attached to the outside
A Jeep of any sort
Honda Ridgeline
Subaru of any kind
All grounds for being banished to the bowels of hell
we good like that.javajaws said:
Surprised it took 99 pages for this thread to derail itself!
Not necessarily gay, but driven by self-centered jerks. With gold chains.AggieDruggist89 said:
Is that considered ghey?
I don't have any gold chains.torrid said:Not necessarily gay, but driven by self-centered jerks. With gold chains.AggieDruggist89 said:
Is that considered ghey?
CDUB98 said:
Lemme guess, you that new Datsun Z.
had an unfancy G35 (aka an Altima Coupe) for years. Miss the gas mileage don't miss they everything breaking at 100k miles almost exactly. Still got almost 1k more than it was worth on trade in so I'll take ittorrid said:Actually, this is pretty close. It says "Q60" on it, but it is just a re-badged G37 from the last couple of model of years they sold it. Most people wouldn't know the difference.Icecream_Ag said:
Infinity Q50
CDUB98 said:
The thread is pretty much over anyway.
Q2 earnings came out and didn't show the blood bath we expected, so most everyone ignored them.
They did lose nearly $400MM in revenue in North America at least.
powerbelly said:CDUB98 said:
The thread is pretty much over anyway.
Q2 earnings came out and didn't show the blood bath we expected, so most everyone ignored them.
They did lose nearly $400MM in revenue in North America at least.
I will disagree about the bloodbath. Those numbers were horrible and the impact will continue throughout the year.
CDUB98 said:powerbelly said:CDUB98 said:
The thread is pretty much over anyway.
Q2 earnings came out and didn't show the blood bath we expected, so most everyone ignored them.
They did lose nearly $400MM in revenue in North America at least.
I will disagree about the bloodbath. Those numbers were horrible and the impact will continue throughout the year.
From a global perspective, they were not.
powerbelly said:CDUB98 said:powerbelly said:CDUB98 said:
The thread is pretty much over anyway.
Q2 earnings came out and didn't show the blood bath we expected, so most everyone ignored them.
They did lose nearly $400MM in revenue in North America at least.
I will disagree about the bloodbath. Those numbers were horrible and the impact will continue throughout the year.
From a global perspective, they were not.
Their number one brand had a historic drop and it doesn't look like it is ending any time soon. Global growth helped fill in the hole, but without the bud light dumbassery they would have been much better overall. They can't continue to suffer a 30% decrease in bud light as you are seeing by them shedding costs and other brands.
Troy is better off saying nothing and leaving it alone.agent-maroon said:Urban Ag said:
Thanks
I'm not going to go find a link
The audio I heard in late 2020 was Aikman mocking Biden/Harris
Anyone here really think Troy F'n Aikman is offended by flyovers? What planet are you on?
As you noted he has a history of supporting RepublicansTroy Aikman Doesn't Exactly Put His $40,000 of Political Money Where His Hot Mic IsQuote:
Between his criticism of military flyovers and his reference to Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, some football fans have started wondering where Troy Aikman's political affiliations lie. While the former quarterback and current Fox broadcaster hasn't specifically answered that question, his wallet can offer some indication.
According to the Center for Responsive Politics, Aikman has donated more than $40,000 to Republican causes since 1999. He's contributed to George W. Bush, John McCain, and Mitt Romney's campaigns; the Republican National Committee has also received some checks from the quarterback, including a $20,000 sum in 2012.
Skeptics, however, will note that there no donations on record since Aikman gave $500 to the Republican National Committee in 2016. Has the quarterback changed his political leanings in the past four years? At the end of the day, only Troy Aikman himself can truly answer that question.
Here's a link (so simple a mouth breather can do it!). No compelling argument to be made either way IMO. It should be noted that he could have just clearly stated that he was being sarcastic, but to date he has not done so.
You can do a lot of legal shenanigans to hide losses for a quarter. Tougher to do that over a year. This isn't over. It's just the beginning.CDUB98 said:
The thread is pretty much over anyway.
Q2 earnings came out and didn't show the blood bath we expected, so most everyone ignored them.
They did lose nearly $400MM in revenue in North America at least.