Attention Mommybloggers! MAKE $20 RIGHT NOW!!!!

Jack Baruth
by Jack Baruth

If you’re a brontosaurus, and you’re reading this, then your hindbrain is just now finding out about mommyblogger Crissy Kight Page and her refusal to spread (the good news about Toyota) for ten bucks. Well, there’s more news about Toyota out there now, and rather than wait for poor Tiffany Lewis of the recently deceased “Mommy Networks” to get the word out, I’m going to put my own money into this new publicity effort.

Mommybloggers, read on to find out how you can earn a $20 Amazon gift card, courtesy of yours truly,this very afternoon!

Mommybloggers can be rather skittish and easily frightened, so I’ve couched my new offer in terms they will understand:

Hello!

A new opportunity! Another chance to score a $20.00 Amazon gift card for the mommy bloggers who help out.

There was a big report released about Toyota, by the Toyota, saying that they were asking mommies just like you to have 2.1 million of their flaming deathwagons towed back to the dealership and handled with very thick gloves before any more children are killed in the striz-eets. It actually turned out to be pretty much “Toyota error” that was causing the accelerator to stick.

It’s a big deal for Toyota since they have a zillion dollars and electrodes implanted directly into the heads of southern-state members of Congress and they had a lot of apologetic bloggers around their brand as of late, and we’re helping to spread the negative news:

I need you to:

  • Spread a sense of absolute fucking panic throughout the country by using words like MILLIONS, FLAMING, DEATHWAGONS, KILLED, and CHILDREN.
  • In the post, link to my erotic roman a clef “The Car Girls”.
  • If possible, share on social networks or “thumbs up” the paysite “The J Room”, featuring my super best pal, exotic dancer and Vegas sex worker Jessica Janson.
  • Make sure you use the words FLAMING DEATH. I don’t care if you babble on about the floormats, as long as it contains the ideas of death, and flame.

Now, the first five mommybloggers to do all that and document it to my satisfaction will receive a ten-dollar Amazon gift card. But you can double your money by sending me a topless candid shot of yourself. You’ll need to have a “timestamp” featuring todays date written on a card, Post-It, or your own body. If you need examples, let me know, I have several thousand saved on my computer. Do that and you’ll “upgrade”, as that sassy Independent Woman Beyonce once said, to a $20 gift card.

Let’s get the bad word out and gratify my personal moral failings TODAY! Offer expires real soon!

Jack Baruth


www.thetruthaboutcars.com

I’m anticipating a flood of mommybloggers will be eager to prostitute themselves for the money. I’m also thinking that some of them will want the gift card deal described above.

I will keep all of you, my favorite readers, posted on this exciting new marketing strategy!

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  • Motorhead10 Motorhead10 on Feb 25, 2011

    I'm sorry I missed that (and I had a table by the window). Was likely one of the more exciting things happening in Detroit on a Monday night.

  • Stryker1 Stryker1 on Feb 25, 2011

    $10 per photo seems like an awfully poor value.

  • Jeff JMII--If I did not get my Maverick my next choice was a Santa Cruz. They are different but then they are both compact pickups the only real compact pickups on the market. I am glad to hear that the Santa Cruz will have knobs and buttons on it for 2025 it would be good if they offered a hybrid as well. When I looked at both trucks it was less about brand loyalty and more about price, size, and features. I have owned 2 gm made trucks in the past and liked both but gm does not make a true compact truck and neither does Ram, Toyota, or Nissan. The Maverick was the only Ford product that I wanted. If I wanted a larger truck I would have kept either my 99 S-10 extended cab with a 2.2 I-4 5 speed or my 08 Isuzu I-370 4 x 4 with the 3.7 I-5, tow package, heated leather seats, and other niceties and it road like a luxury vehicle. I believe the demand is there for other manufacturers to make compact pickups. The proposed hybrid Toyota Stout would be a great truck. Subaru has experience making small trucks and they could make a very competitive compact truck and Subaru has a great all wheel drive system. Chevy has a great compact pickup offered in South America called the Montana which gm could be made in North America and offered in the US and Canada. Ram has a great little compact truck offered in South America as well.
  • Groza George I don’t care about GM’s anything. They have not had anything of interest or of reasonable quality in a generation and now solely stay on business to provide UAW retirement while they slowly move production to Mexico.
  • Arthur Dailey We have a lease coming due in October and no intention of buying the vehicle when the lease is up.Trying to decide on a replacement vehicle our preferences are the Maverick, Subaru Forester and Mazda CX-5 or CX-30.Unfortunately both the Maverick and Subaru are thin on the ground. Would prefer a Maverick with the hybrid, but the wife has 2 'must haves' those being heated seats and blind spot monitoring. That requires a factory order on the Maverick bringing Canadian price in the mid $40k range, and a delivery time of TBD. For the Subaru it looks like we would have to go up 2 trim levels to get those and that also puts it into the mid $40k range.Therefore are contemplating take another 2 or 3 year lease. Hoping that vehicle supply and prices stabilize and purchasing a hybrid or electric when that lease expires. By then we will both be retired, so that vehicle could be a 'forever car'. And an increased 'carbon tax' just kicked in this week in most of Canada. Prices are currently $1.72 per litre. Which according to my rough calculations is approximately $5.00 per gallon in US currency.Any recommendations would be welcomed.
  • Eric Wait! They're moving? Mexico??!!
  • GrumpyOldMan All modern road vehicles have tachometers in RPM X 1000. I've often wondered if that is a nanny-state regulation to prevent drivers from confusing it with the speedometer. If so, the Ford retro gauges would appear to be illegal.
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