[MBZ] Celebrity Cars

2006-01-26 Thread Alan Duff
If you are looking for celebrity cars, have a look at this one. Apparently some old commie owned it and managed to outlive the Russian mafia. http://tinyurl.com/bdxw3 Alan Duff Knoxville,TN

Re: [MBZ] Celebrity Cars

2006-01-26 Thread Kaleb C. Striplin
that one as been on the block a few times already Alan Duff wrote: If you are looking for celebrity cars, have a look at this one. Apparently some old commie owned it and managed to outlive the Russian mafia. http://tinyurl.com/bdxw3 Alan Duff Knoxville,TN

Re: [MBZ] Celebrity Cars

2006-01-26 Thread Robert Tara Ludwick
Gee, wonder why no bids on it.1.5mil$ to a zero feedback seller?? Definitely on crack ---Robert Alan Duff wrote: If you are looking for celebrity cars, have a look at this one. Apparently some old commie owned it and managed to outlive the Russian mafia.

Re: [MBZ] Celebrity Cars

2006-01-26 Thread Christopher McCann
I did see (forget where - DARN!) my childhood hero (Dr. Werner von Braun, chief architecht of US rocket program, specifically the fabulous Saturn V (and the Nazi V2 for that matter)) standing next to his ponton outside the Kennedy (then Cape Canaveral) main office building. Very cool

Re: [MBZ] Celebrity Cars

2006-01-26 Thread Sunil Hari
My favorite german word is still einspritzung - fuel injection. There was an MB ad with techno music in the background, showing photos of people and their Benzes. One of them was Kareem Abdul Jabbar with a 109 or a 116. That was cool just based on his size next to the car. The final tagline

Re: [MBZ] Celebrity Cars

2006-01-26 Thread andrew strasfogel
My favorite sentence from German A at college (c. 1964) was: Ich muss die Rundfunkrechnung bezahlen, which means I have to pay my radio license fee. On 1/26/06, Sunil Hari [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: My favorite german word is still einspritzung - fuel injection. There was an MB ad with techno