OH MY G*D!

Started by cawimmer430, October 22, 2005, 10:17:26 AM

cawimmer430

I want this thing so badyl!



Friggin hot in white!!!!

But I'd remove those dumb chrome strips around the front lights...
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giant_mtb

Sweet...I guess. ^_^

Raghavan


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I've found, after seeing a few new SLKs in person, that pictures really don't do those cars justice.
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Raghavan

QuoteI've found, after seeing a few new SLKs in person, that pictures really don't do those cars justice.
They do look nice, but i'm just turned away from the car because they don't offer a manual on the AMG.

cozmik

QuoteI've found, after seeing a few new SLKs in person, that pictures really don't do those cars justice.
They really don't. It's like a completely different car in person, everything looks better than it already does. Then you get behind the wheel and it gets better still...


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Raghavan

Quote:drool:
No drooling on the forums! :angry:  :lol:  

Submariner

Chris, you're ok with it having more than 100 horsepower and a petrol engine? <_<  :lol:  :lol:  
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Secret Chimp

You don't need to star out the O in "God," if he gives a shit it's more or less the same sentiment =P


Quote from: BENZ BOY15 on January 02, 2014, 02:40:13 PM
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Raza

QuoteYou don't need to star out the O in "God," if he gives a shit it's more or less the same sentiment =P
I know it's a Jewish thing, but I didn't think Chistian was Jewish.

In any case, very nice.
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Quote from: the Teuton on October 05, 2009, 03:53:18 PMIt's impossible to argue with Raza. He wins. Period. End of discussion.

BMWDave

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QuoteYou don't need to star out the O in "God," if he gives a shit it's more or less the same sentiment =P
I know it's a Jewish thing, but I didn't think Chistian was Jewish.

In any case, very nice.
Jews typically write it like this "G-d."  Chris is not Jewish, but his father is, so maybe thats why he did it.

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Raghavan

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QuoteYou don't need to star out the O in "God," if he gives a shit it's more or less the same sentiment =P
I know it's a Jewish thing, but I didn't think Chistian was Jewish.

In any case, very nice.
Jews typically write it like this "G-d."  Chris is not Jewish, but his father is, so maybe thats why he did it.
Is it because Jews can't say God?

Raza

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QuoteYou don't need to star out the O in "God," if he gives a shit it's more or less the same sentiment =P
I know it's a Jewish thing, but I didn't think Chistian was Jewish.

In any case, very nice.
Jews typically write it like this "G-d."  Chris is not Jewish, but his father is, so maybe thats why he did it.
Is it because Jews can't say God?
They're not supposed to write the name of god on anything that might be destroyed or thrown out.  And they can't say the true name of god, so they substitute "Adonai" for "Yahweh", if I recall correctly.
Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?
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Quote from: the Teuton on October 05, 2009, 03:53:18 PMIt's impossible to argue with Raza. He wins. Period. End of discussion.

BMWDave

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QuoteYou don't need to star out the O in "God," if he gives a shit it's more or less the same sentiment =P
I know it's a Jewish thing, but I didn't think Chistian was Jewish.

In any case, very nice.
Jews typically write it like this "G-d."  Chris is not Jewish, but his father is, so maybe thats why he did it.
Is it because Jews can't say God?
You can say it, but (only according to some people in Jewish law) you cant write it.  In Judaism, god has many many names, and some people say that "god" is one of them, so thats why you write a dash.

:)  

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Raghavan

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QuoteYou don't need to star out the O in "God," if he gives a shit it's more or less the same sentiment =P
I know it's a Jewish thing, but I didn't think Chistian was Jewish.

In any case, very nice.
Jews typically write it like this "G-d."  Chris is not Jewish, but his father is, so maybe thats why he did it.
Is it because Jews can't say God?
You can say it, but (only according to some people in Jewish law) you cant write it.  In Judaism, god has many many names, and some people say that "god" is one of them, so thats why you write a dash.

:)
But you just wrote it out now...

BMWDave

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QuoteYou don't need to star out the O in "God," if he gives a shit it's more or less the same sentiment =P
I know it's a Jewish thing, but I didn't think Chistian was Jewish.

In any case, very nice.
Jews typically write it like this "G-d."  Chris is not Jewish, but his father is, so maybe thats why he did it.
Is it because Jews can't say God?
You can say it, but (only according to some people in Jewish law) you cant write it.  In Judaism, god has many many names, and some people say that "god" is one of them, so thats why you write a dash.

:)
But you just wrote it out now...
Like I said, not everyone says that you have to write it with a dash.  There are many conflicting opinions.  

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Raghavan

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QuoteYou don't need to star out the O in "God," if he gives a shit it's more or less the same sentiment =P
I know it's a Jewish thing, but I didn't think Chistian was Jewish.

In any case, very nice.
Jews typically write it like this "G-d."  Chris is not Jewish, but his father is, so maybe thats why he did it.
Is it because Jews can't say God?
You can say it, but (only according to some people in Jewish law) you cant write it.  In Judaism, god has many many names, and some people say that "god" is one of them, so thats why you write a dash.

:)
But you just wrote it out now...
Like I said, not everyone says that you have to write it with a dash.  There are many conflicting opinions.
I see. When i asked my Jewish friend a long time ago what the Jewish god's name was, he said that he couldn't say it, and i was like WTF...

JYODER240

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QuoteYou don't need to star out the O in "God," if he gives a shit it's more or less the same sentiment =P
I know it's a Jewish thing, but I didn't think Chistian was Jewish.

In any case, very nice.
Jews typically write it like this "G-d."  Chris is not Jewish, but his father is, so maybe thats why he did it.
Is it because Jews can't say God?
You can say it, but (only according to some people in Jewish law) you cant write it.  In Judaism, god has many many names, and some people say that "god" is one of them, so thats why you write a dash.

:)
But you just wrote it out now...
Like I said, not everyone says that you have to write it with a dash.  There are many conflicting opinions.
I see. When i asked my Jewish friend a long time ago what the Jewish god's name was, he said that he couldn't say it, and i was like WTF...
I hope im not offending anyone but that makes no sense to me. Why cant you say your gods name?  
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Raghavan

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QuoteYou don't need to star out the O in "God," if he gives a shit it's more or less the same sentiment =P
I know it's a Jewish thing, but I didn't think Chistian was Jewish.

In any case, very nice.
Jews typically write it like this "G-d."  Chris is not Jewish, but his father is, so maybe thats why he did it.
Is it because Jews can't say God?
You can say it, but (only according to some people in Jewish law) you cant write it.  In Judaism, god has many many names, and some people say that "god" is one of them, so thats why you write a dash.

:)
But you just wrote it out now...
Like I said, not everyone says that you have to write it with a dash.  There are many conflicting opinions.
I see. When i asked my Jewish friend a long time ago what the Jewish god's name was, he said that he couldn't say it, and i was like WTF...
I hope im not offending anyone but that makes no sense to me. Why cant you say your gods name?
I don't know. That's what i want to know too. Dave, where are ya?

BMWDave

Youre not offending anyone, I'm not a religious wacko or anything like that.  

According to Judaism, God has 72 names.  Many are kabbalistic, and we dont know them.  Many however, can be pronounced, since they have other connontations as well.  The only one that may not be pronounced is the tetragammation.

The tetragammation (gods four letter name) was only pronounced in the Temple in Jerusalem by the Kohanim, when his presence was there.  It is gods most sacred name, and no one knows exactly how to pronounce it (in temple times, it was taught once every seven years to worthy students).

Because of all that this one name of God represents, you cannot pronounce it as it is written.

But most names of god that we now know can be pronounced.  Elokim means judges and officers in Hebrew, so since it has a different connonation, you can read that.

Just trying to explain :)  

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Raghavan

QuoteYoure not offending anyone, I'm not a religious wacko or anything like that.  

According to Judaism, God has 72 names.  Many are kabbalistic, and we dont know them.  Many however, can be pronounced, since they have other connontations as well.  The only one that may not be pronounced is the tetragammation.

The tetragammation (gods four letter name) was only pronounced in the Temple in Jerusalem by the Kohanim, when his presence was there.  It is gods most sacred name, and no one knows exactly how to pronounce it (in temple times, it was taught once every seven years to worthy students).

Because of all that this one name of God represents, you cannot pronounce it as it is written.

But most names of god that we now know can be pronounced.  Elokim means judges and officers in Hebrew, so since it has a different connonation, you can read that.

Just trying to explain :)
72 names???? :o
Judaism is very confusing.

BMWDave

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QuoteYoure not offending anyone, I'm not a religious wacko or anything like that. 

According to Judaism, God has 72 names.  Many are kabbalistic, and we dont know them.  Many however, can be pronounced, since they have other connontations as well.  The only one that may not be pronounced is the tetragammation.

The tetragammation (gods four letter name) was only pronounced in the Temple in Jerusalem by the Kohanim, when his presence was there.  It is gods most sacred name, and no one knows exactly how to pronounce it (in temple times, it was taught once every seven years to worthy students).

Because of all that this one name of God represents, you cannot pronounce it as it is written.

But most names of god that we now know can be pronounced.  Elokim means judges and officers in Hebrew, so since it has a different connonation, you can read that.

Just trying to explain :)
72 names???? :o
Judaism is very confusing.
It is very complicated.

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Raghavan

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QuoteYoure not offending anyone, I'm not a religious wacko or anything like that.?

According to Judaism, God has 72 names.? Many are kabbalistic, and we dont know them.? Many however, can be pronounced, since they have other connontations as well.? The only one that may not be pronounced is the tetragammation.

The tetragammation (gods four letter name) was only pronounced in the Temple in Jerusalem by the Kohanim, when his presence was there.? It is gods most sacred name, and no one knows exactly how to pronounce it (in temple times, it was taught once every seven years to worthy students).

Because of all that this one name of God represents, you cannot pronounce it as it is written.

But most names of god that we now know can be pronounced.? Elokim means judges and officers in Hebrew, so since it has a different connonation, you can read that.

Just trying to explain :)
72 names???? :o
Judaism is very confusing.
It is very complicated.
Do you have to practice it every day though?

BMWDave

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QuoteYoure not offending anyone, I'm not a religious wacko or anything like that.?

According to Judaism, God has 72 names.? Many are kabbalistic, and we dont know them.? Many however, can be pronounced, since they have other connontations as well.? The only one that may not be pronounced is the tetragammation.

The tetragammation (gods four letter name) was only pronounced in the Temple in Jerusalem by the Kohanim, when his presence was there.? It is gods most sacred name, and no one knows exactly how to pronounce it (in temple times, it was taught once every seven years to worthy students).

Because of all that this one name of God represents, you cannot pronounce it as it is written.

But most names of god that we now know can be pronounced.? Elokim means judges and officers in Hebrew, so since it has a different connonation, you can read that.

Just trying to explain :)
72 names???? :o
Judaism is very confusing.
It is very complicated.
Do you have to practice it every day though?
Yup.

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Raghavan

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QuoteYoure not offending anyone, I'm not a religious wacko or anything like that.?

According to Judaism, God has 72 names.? Many are kabbalistic, and we dont know them.? Many however, can be pronounced, since they have other connontations as well.? The only one that may not be pronounced is the tetragammation.

The tetragammation (gods four letter name) was only pronounced in the Temple in Jerusalem by the Kohanim, when his presence was there.? It is gods most sacred name, and no one knows exactly how to pronounce it (in temple times, it was taught once every seven years to worthy students).

Because of all that this one name of God represents, you cannot pronounce it as it is written.

But most names of god that we now know can be pronounced.? Elokim means judges and officers in Hebrew, so since it has a different connonation, you can read that.

Just trying to explain :)
72 names???? :o
Judaism is very confusing.
It is very complicated.
Do you have to practice it every day though?
Yup.
What do ya do?

BMWDave

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QuoteYoure not offending anyone, I'm not a religious wacko or anything like that.?

According to Judaism, God has 72 names.? Many are kabbalistic, and we dont know them.? Many however, can be pronounced, since they have other connontations as well.? The only one that may not be pronounced is the tetragammation.

The tetragammation (gods four letter name) was only pronounced in the Temple in Jerusalem by the Kohanim, when his presence was there.? It is gods most sacred name, and no one knows exactly how to pronounce it (in temple times, it was taught once every seven years to worthy students).

Because of all that this one name of God represents, you cannot pronounce it as it is written.

But most names of god that we now know can be pronounced.? Elokim means judges and officers in Hebrew, so since it has a different connonation, you can read that.

Just trying to explain :)
72 names???? :o
Judaism is very confusing.
It is very complicated.
Do you have to practice it every day though?
Yup.
What do ya do?
Its really too much to explain "what I do everyday".  You should do a Google search on Judaism, it'll explain a lot more quickly than I am able to :)

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Raghavan

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QuoteYoure not offending anyone, I'm not a religious wacko or anything like that.?

According to Judaism, God has 72 names.? Many are kabbalistic, and we dont know them.? Many however, can be pronounced, since they have other connontations as well.? The only one that may not be pronounced is the tetragammation.

The tetragammation (gods four letter name) was only pronounced in the Temple in Jerusalem by the Kohanim, when his presence was there.? It is gods most sacred name, and no one knows exactly how to pronounce it (in temple times, it was taught once every seven years to worthy students).

Because of all that this one name of God represents, you cannot pronounce it as it is written.

But most names of god that we now know can be pronounced.? Elokim means judges and officers in Hebrew, so since it has a different connonation, you can read that.

Just trying to explain :)
72 names???? :o
Judaism is very confusing.
It is very complicated.
Do you have to practice it every day though?
Yup.
What do ya do?
Its really too much to explain "what I do everyday".  You should do a Google search on Judaism, it'll explain a lot more quickly than I am able to :)
I see. We have to do tons of stuff everyday too. <_<  

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BMWDave

QuoteAh, Christianity, the easy way out. :praise: Church once a week, don't kill anyone, and my obligations are complete. :lol:
:lol:  :lol:  

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