See You Down The Road

After many years serving the classic car community, Wisconsin Collector Car will be shutting down at the end of 2024. Thank you for all of the car show memories!

Garibaldi

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  • in reply to: Car Cruises and Shows for April 27 to May 3 #34351
    Garibaldi
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    Hey Jon,

    I made an album where you can upload the photos from Cars and Coffee:
    http://www.wiscollectorcar.com/photogallery/thumbnails.php?album=342

    in reply to: The 2010 Camaro is in!!! #34343
    Garibaldi
    Keymaster

    I’d love to see one! They look amazing from the photos but as I’m sure you guys will attest, its nothing like seeing one in person!

    in reply to: The Swine Flu #34321
    Garibaldi
    Keymaster

    I remember the title for an article from The Onion: “Wolf Blitzer Locks Self in Situation Room”… sounds about right

    in reply to: Car Cruises and Shows for April 27 to May 3 #34326
    Garibaldi
    Keymaster

    No show for me this weekend either – I’ll be out of town. I’m really itching for Automotion to arrive!

    in reply to: End of Pontiac #34300
    Garibaldi
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    If anyone would like to write an article about Pontiac and their memories or experiences with this historic brand, you can simply click the Add an Article link. You can edit it and save it before publishing it

    in reply to: End of Pontiac #34290
    Garibaldi
    Keymaster
    in reply to: What’s YOUR Solution to Chrysler’s Problems? #34270
    Garibaldi
    Keymaster

    I heard an interesting view on the government bailout of GM and Chrysler today. If GM and Chrysler had been allowed to go into bankruptcy (as any other company), who would have financed their debt? No bank in this financial crisis could undertake such a big burden. Because of that situation the government would be the institution that would have to provide the funds.

    in reply to: How to get out of paying parking tickets #34274
    Garibaldi
    Keymaster

    I guess they can’t think that “creatively”

    in reply to: I want to have a car show, where do I start? #34287
    Garibaldi
    Keymaster

    Wow that looks great! This is a fantastic resource!

    in reply to: Car Show Registration/Judging/Management Software #34228
    Garibaldi
    Keymaster

    Hey John,

    Ryan added instructions to his excellent excel solution.

    in reply to: US Health Care System #34256
    Garibaldi
    Keymaster
    Quote:
    I would rather have the choice to see the physician of my choice.

    Unfortunately this is a common misconception about the proposed healthcare solution. You would keep the same doctor that you have now – you would not be forced to switch. Moreover, if you also want to pay for a private family physician (as some do) then that would compliment the universal healthcare package

    in reply to: Spring Jefferson 2009 #34280
    Garibaldi
    Keymaster

    Hi Everyone,

    It sounds like it was a typical Jefferson weather-wise. I’ve posted a “Rate The Show” for Spring Jefferson so if you went please take a minute and rate it:
    Here’s the link

    If you took any photos at the show, please add them to the photo gallery or send them to me and I’ll post them!

    in reply to: US Health Care System #34237
    Garibaldi
    Keymaster

    I agree Jon, that is exactly what healthcare in terms of a service. Its a basic need that should be provided to everyone regardless of income level

    in reply to: Iola 2009: #34235
    Garibaldi
    Keymaster

    Thanks for the update! I’ll be sure and check back in June to see what the list looks like

    in reply to: US Health Care System #34174
    Garibaldi
    Keymaster

    I can see at least 3 areas to cut unnecessary expenses:
    – electronic medical records would cut costs by reducing overhead and mistakes
    – reducing insurance costs by taking the “for profit” aspect out of health insurance. Right now health insurance companies make money off of people’s health which doesn’t seem right. Having someone pay their insurance loyally for years and then being dropped when they actually get sick so the company makes a profit is not right
    – reducing costs for doctors (and thus reducing their fees) by giving some type of universal coverage to them for things like malpractice insurance.

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