• Welcome to Elio Owners! Join today, registration is easy!

    You can register using your Google, Facebook, or Twitter account, just click here.

Big Meeting In Shreveport Today Oct 13

floydv

Elio Addict
Joined
Nov 29, 2015
Messages
1,195
Reaction score
2,672
Location
California
I wish folks would stop mentioning things like “FBI,” “investigations,” and things of that nature. Even repeating that there’s a rumor that someone said the FBI is looking at something can be harmful; remember, this is the age of the Internet, and search engines pick up on those things. Unless you know something for a fact, it’s probably best to not even bring up that kind of harmful innuendo.
 

84mpg

Elio Addict
Joined
Aug 31, 2014
Messages
776
Reaction score
1,461
Location
BIrmingham, Alabama
I wish folks would stop mentioning things like “FBI,” “investigations,” and things of that nature. Even repeating that there’s a rumor that someone said the FBI is looking at something can be harmful; remember, this is the age of the Internet, and search engines pick up on those things. Unless you know something for a fact, it’s probably best to not even bring up that kind of harmful innuendo.
Absolutely spot on….
 

Coss

Moderator
Staff member
Moderator
Joined
Sep 5, 2014
Messages
11,100
Reaction score
16,396
Location
Battle Ground WA
I wish folks would stop mentioning things like “FBI,” “investigations,” and things of that nature. Even repeating that there’s a rumor that someone said the FBI is looking at something can be harmful; remember, this is the age of the Internet, and search engines pick up on those things. Unless you know something for a fact, it’s probably best to not even bring up that kind of harmful innuendo.
Agreed 100%
 

Donnyboy

Elio Addict
Joined
Jul 20, 2017
Messages
274
Reaction score
500
Location
Oregon City, Oregon
I wish folks would stop mentioning things like “FBI,” “investigations,” and things of that nature. Even repeating that there’s a rumor that someone said the FBI is looking at something can be harmful; remember, this is the age of the Internet, and search engines pick up on those things. Unless you know something for a fact, it’s probably best to not even bring up that kind of harmful innuendo.

The worst headline was on October 13th from Shon Gables:

https://www.ktbs.com/3investigates/...cle_16b51fb2-b05f-11e7-870d-9b8eae66fe48.html

She could have said delay, trouble, problems, or even failure to meet production deadline. But she didn't. She said "failure". That implies Elio filed bankruptcy and was out of business. I'm sure I wasn't the only one who was shocked when they read that headline!! Disgusting what passes for journalism.
 

Ty

Elio Addict
Joined
Feb 28, 2014
Messages
6,324
Reaction score
14,759
Location
Papillion, NE
Harmful innuendos, Really?
Isn't that what most of the jokes on this web site are based on. Ask yourself who writes so many of these harmful innuendo jokes on here. Who tries to control others thoughts and opinions the most. Who is the first to call someone else a troll who has a different opinion? But now only wants to hear positive and true comments.
Can you define hypocrite? Pretending to have virtues, morals, religious beliefs, principles.
Now THATS FUNNY!
Writing jokes is a lot different than repeating news articles that insinuate a failure of a company that has not yet failed. I believe it is this insinuation that was referred to and not the joke thread.
 
Top Bottom