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95-GT 01-21-2005 12:31 PM

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Originally Posted by AMRAAM4
Listen here Henry Douchebag. Look at the timestamp of your reply...and look at the timestamp on my last post. You do this stupid sh1t all the time...you try and turn around and act like some sort of Angel chode, when really you're just another vaginal member who can't take my comments and feel the need to fight back ad nauseum. I dropped it at 4:32pm....but your Ford focking ass has to reply over 2 hours later bringing stuff back up. Who's reeeeally keeping it going on these type of threads???

Unlike you try to portray, you're not the high and mighty sausage swallower you claim to be. So please, next time you feel like replying and talking sh1t towards me, use that energy more efficiently..............perhaps to work some extra hours so you can afford a newer Mustang instead of a 16 year old one from the dime-a-dozen bargain bin.

Have a nice daaaaaayyyy Henry.....................

I could afford a 05 GT, or 04 Cobra, or anything I wanted right now. But why didnt I? Why spend the extra cash when I can get this car for a good price, have cheap insurance, and a quick car. And it took me two hours to reply cause I am not a fag like you who sits here all day trying to start **** with people all day long. I actually have a life Bob, so sorry I cant be like you with your 5 second replies. And lets see, you kept it going by replying and replying over and over again :tool

And I dont need to work extra hours, $25/hr cash is good enough for me. My car may be dime-a-dozen, but atleast its navi a Cavi.

SC/TGrandAm - Its not true for a lot. I know more people with F-bodies who are way more worst then Mustang drivers. But there are dip ****s like Bob who thinks what he thinks is right and everyone else is wrong. Anytime 'GTO' is said, he is there starting ****. If you look back to my threads, its stuff that people say directed at me (like you said about drivers being clowns) is what ****es me off. You can talk **** about the Mustang anyway you want, but me is a differant story. I try to provide people with facts that I know and have seen. So if I post something up, its not a lie. If someone posts some wrong info on a stang, I will try to correct them. If they post something wrong on a TA/Camaro, I will correct them to the best of my knowledge. Same with grand ams. I browse this site more then anything else. I only browse the stang sites like once a day. To me, the car is something funt o drive; RWD, V8, 5-speed. Its not the car that makes someone a clown, but its the way people act toward the person to start **** with them....Bobby.

RAMAIRGT1 01-21-2005 12:50 PM

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Originally Posted by SC/TGrandAm
Im tired of listening to your ass and your homophobic comments. Last time I checked its those who make the homo comments like, "faggot", "****sucking", "homo", and the like are the ones that have the real problems. You continue to mention it on a daily basis, therefore proves my point that you have a homosexual disorder, go get yourself checked clown. And your cool middle schooler comments make your mustang driveing ass look that much cooler. (sarcasm)

My Mustang driver stereotype still holds true. Mustang drivers = clowns in about every form.

blah focking bla bla bla
is bobby your boyfriend? Sorry i dont own a mustang, and yes i know i am cool, now go eat a bowl of dlck before your feelings get hurt :)

AMRAAM4 01-21-2005 12:53 PM

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Originally Posted by 95-GT
I could afford a 05 GT, or 04 Cobra, or anything I wanted right now. But why didnt I? Why spend the extra cash when I can get this car for a good price, have cheap insurance, and a quick car.

And I dont need to work extra hours, $25/hr cash is good enough for me. My car may be dime-a-dozen, but atleast its navi a Cavi.

yeeeeeeeeeah, OOOOKKKK there Henry.

Let me guess, you tell chics your d1ck is definitely bigger than the average male size too.

spare me, I've heard all the 19 year old wannabe replies enough :rolleyes:....

RAMAIRGT1 01-21-2005 12:55 PM

its funny how bobby brings up ages all the time

AMRAAM4 01-21-2005 12:57 PM

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Originally Posted by RAMAIRGT1
its funny how bobby brings up ages all the time

yeah, because through my extensive research throughout college, and my current occupation, age IS a large determining factor in mental and physical situations. It's the normal folks who want to be PC, or think they are so "mature" for their age, that don't know this or act like it's a non-factor.

RAMAIRGT1 01-21-2005 12:58 PM

i actually agree with you for once

GrahamKracka 01-21-2005 01:19 PM

What do you do for a living bob?

J/W...cause you do profile people alot

Mike3800 01-21-2005 01:23 PM

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Originally Posted by AMRAAM4
and my current occupation.


Through my life expericnces and through seeing how to speak in these forums, my guess is that you are an Engineer of some kind...

RAMAIRGT1 01-21-2005 01:30 PM

an engineer doesnt profile people, i am an engineer

Ant 01-21-2005 01:33 PM

i may be wrong, but I believe Bob is into military R&D, or the like. It just so happens to me my future profession, so I actually pay attention to the technical things he talks about.

AMRAAM4 01-21-2005 01:35 PM

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Originally Posted by GrahamKracka
What do you do for a living bob?

J/W...cause you do profile people alot

I have a business degree, psychology degree, and Master's degree in Human Factors Engineering and Systems Engineering. I work for the US Army in a program under MEDCOM that reviews all US Army systems (being designed from ground up or simply upgraded) before they are fielded. Systems vary in scope...sitting next to me right now is the UH-60M Blackhawk upgrade and on a smaller note the Improved Position and Azimuth Determining System (used with weapons to provide 3-D surveys of land).

a Human Factors Engineer sure does profile people though....

There, now you know my short resume.

Mike3800 01-21-2005 01:35 PM

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Originally Posted by RAMAIRGT1
an engineer doesnt profile people, i am an engineer

What kind of engineer?

I know you caught that I didn't say anything about profiling.

Mike3800 01-21-2005 01:36 PM

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Originally Posted by AMRAAM4
I have a business degree, psychology degree, and Master's degree in Human Factors Engineering and Systems Engineering. I work for the US Army in a program under MEDCOM that reviews all US Army systems (being designed from ground up or simply upgraded) before they are fielded. Systems vary in scope...sitting next to me right now is the UH-60M Blackhawk upgrade and on a smaller note the Improved Position and Azimuth Determining System (used with weapons to provide 3-D surveys of land).

There, now you know my short resume.


OK... all that bull**** aside, WHAT DO YOU DO FOR A LIVING?

AMRAAM4 01-21-2005 01:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Mike3800
OK... all that bull**** aside, WHAT DO YOU DO FOR A LIVING?

I just told you what I did!!

Ant 01-21-2005 01:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Mike3800
OK... all that bull**** aside, WHAT DO YOU DO FOR A LIVING?

he does R&D for the military.

AMRAAM4 01-21-2005 01:43 PM

no, not research and development.... assessment and recommendation of design and use. We don't collect data and develop theories, we evaluate the data and theories for their outcomes to the soldier, the soldiers performance, and the effect of a soldiers well being.

That is all I am allowed to divulge. But I do work in concert with Industrial Hygienists, Safety personnel, Dr.s, RF Engineers, laser engineers, acoustical engineers, ergonomists (where I use to work), program managers and program executive officers. Those are only a small portion of the cross-section.

Ant 01-21-2005 01:47 PM

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Originally Posted by AMRAAM4
no, not research and development.... assessment and recommendation of design and use. We don't collect data and develop theories, we evaluate the data and theories for their outcomes to the soldier, the soldiers performance, and the effect of a soldiers well being.

That is all I am allowed to divulge. But I do work in concert with Industrial Hygienists, Safety personnel, Dr.s, RF Engineers, laser engineers, acoustical engineers, ergonomists (where I use to work), program managers and program executive officers. Those are only a small portion of the cross-section.

ahhh....... ;phat

RAMAIRGT1 01-21-2005 01:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Mike3800
What kind of engineer?

I know you caught that I didn't say anything about profiling.

I have a degree in Mechanical Engineering Technology and my masters in aeronautical engineering, i currently work at an aerospace company.

AMRAAM4 01-21-2005 01:57 PM

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Originally Posted by RAMAIRGT1
I have a degree in Mechanical Engineering Technology and my masters in aeronautical engineering, i currently work at an aerospace company.

I got my Masters at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in Daytona Beach, FL

Mike3800 01-21-2005 01:57 PM

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Originally Posted by AMRAAM4
I just told you what I did!!


Not your degree's and title's etc... what you actually do, my bad for not clarifying. :)


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Originally Posted by AMRAAM4
we evaluate the data and theories for their outcomes to the soldier, the soldiers performance, and the effect of a soldiers well being.

That answered my question.

How much $$ you make? :) Are you above the 100 grand mark?


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