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Really sweet car, I have some parts for these cars, nice parts. Let me know if you need anything.
Welcome aboard. Nice ride. What's next on the agenda for the car?
As soon as 440sled pointed everything out to me I was all about it and didnt say anything to the owner cause he thought it was just a regular Newport....hahaha I told everything about it after title was in hand.Damn, How surprised were you to pop that hood and seeing that HP sitting in there?? I bet that sealed the deal real quick,lol. Nice score indeed. Hey man, try not to let it scrape to much on the ground, eh,lol.
WELCOME!! You are the first person to finally show this can be cool. Don't touch it. I love it.
Zymurgy (Mike) is the brewer here....
Sorry, Bob but that's propaganda. It was a union/non-union thing as I recall.
Coors had other problems too...
Minority issues[edit source]
A federal lawsuit by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission in 1975 ended in a settlement with Coors agreeing not to discriminate against blacks, Mexican-Americans, and women.[SUP][16][/SUP]
In 1977, Coors was accused of firing gay and lesbian employees.[SUP][17][/SUP] Coors encouraged the organization of its gay and lesbian employees into the Lesbian and Gay Employee Resource (LAGER) in 1993.[SUP][18][/SUP] In May 1995 Coors became the 21st publicly traded corporation in the United States to extend employee benefits to same-sex partners.[SUP][19][/SUP] When company chairman Pete Coors was criticized for the company's gay-friendly policy during his 2004 Republican primary campaign for one of the US Senate seats from Colorado, he defended the policy as basic good business practice.[SUP][[/SUP]
The sheer depths of your omnipotence is truly astounding at times.
Yep, very true.The sheer depths of your omnipotence is truly astounding at times.
Um, you mean the part I quoted you on? Come on pop pop, keep up.