[DMCForum] Re: DMC Whine.. (Farrar)
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[DMCForum] Re: DMC Whine.. (Farrar)
- From: "content22207" <brobertson@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 16 Mar 2005 21:16:08 -0000
You're supposed to wear the baby seals as a coat, not eat them for
breakfast...
#10115 was thoroughly removed from contention as a viable DeLorean,
but Louie's still here (do you recall the hero's reception he received
after the accident, or do I need to search the archives?). Which was
more important, the car or the man?
Excuse me while I throw up then rush off to class. Maybe I'll drive my
less than sparkling DeLorean... (If I can avoid McDonald's drive
thru's along the way)
Bill Robertson
#5939
>--- In DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Farrar <dochudkins@xxxx> wrote:
> VideoBoob:
>
> What in the bloody FUCK? Where do you come from, dude?
> Bullshit Central? Not everyone can afford to have a
> sparkling car, you know -- some of us spend years
> saving up for a piece of history; besides which, have
> you ever heard the phrase "appearances can be
> deceiving"?
>
> If everybody had your attitude, then nobody would
> bother spending years and thousands of dollars
> restoring a car; they wouldn't buy it because they'd
> be scared shitless that somebody would look at it and
> say "Oh my God! He has a scratch on his car! That must
> mean that he doesn't care about himself! He lies and
> beats his kids! He eats baby seals for breakfast!" Not
> everybody is as image-conscious as you are. Most
> people aren't that materialistic, shallow, and
> narcissistic. (With the exception of most blonde women
> I know.)
>
> I suppose you would take one look at what I drive and
> assume that I have no education and no money, that I'm
> a total slob, and that I have no social graces. In
> reality, however, I keep a very neat home, I get along
> well with well-cultured people, and I can tell the
> difference between the word "lose" and the word
> "loose".
>
> I guess the funny thing is that though we know what
> you drive, everybody on this list knows that you're an
> uncouth, barely-educated misfit, so obsessed with his
> image that he denies reality. You have made me want to
> quit the list on several occasions, but I stay around
> because the rest of the members are human.
>
> I hope we never meet in person. And we probably never
> will, because you'll see what I drive and walk away,
> assuming anyone who drives an old beat-up pickup truck
> isn't worth bothering with.
>
> Congratulations, VideoBob. You've proved that
> ignorance really IS bliss.
>
> Farrar
>
>
> --- Videobob Moseley <videobob@xxxx> wrote:
> > You are absolutely worthy of your car.
> > I think that these things convey a little about
> > yourself.
> > It tells a little story about you.
> > Kinda like the way a hobo dresses when he is begging
> > for spare change.
> > "Clothes make the man"" theory.
> > Now, I am sure the hobo is a nice guy, he is a
> > wonderful human being I am
> > sure.
> > However his outward appearance would make you think
> > otherwise.
> >
> > SO I am sure your a great guy.
> > Shit, you can come over and fuck my sister.
> > Take her for a ride in that awesomely well kept car
> > of yours!
> > I bet that everyone who sees your car loves the
> > peeling paint, warped fascia
> > and moldy cracked dashboard... I bet they cream when
> > they see it.
> >
> > Or maybe, just maybe they walk away muttering under
> > their breath...
> > "Man, those DeLorean's are real pieces of shit!"
> >
> > Do you see my point at all or does this just blow by
> > you?
> > I am being sarcastic but I am honestly not trying to
> > insult you.
> > I am trying to make a point here and I think it is
> > valid.
> > That point is that the public perception of the
> > DeLorean is that it is a
> > piece of shit.
> > When people see a car that has not been up kept then
> > they think all the
> > DeLoreans look this way and confirms the
> > mis-information.
> > By not fixing the cars you are doing the other
> > owners and injustice.
> > If you can't afford to fix the car then maybe you
> > are not financially ready
> > to own one.
> > These are luxury cars and not necessity, and if your
> > life is situated enough
> > to afford a luxury car and the ability to fix it up
> > then maybe you are being
> > irrisponsible with your finances, and if you have a
> > family on top of that
> > then you are being irrisponsible to them as well.
> >
> > I can't say it any clearer than that.
> >
> > I have been accused of bragging about my "stuff",
> > my original intention was to proove that I was not
> > talking out of both sides
> > of my head.
> > That I had in fact taken care of my life first, car
> > second.
> > I don't have any debt, and no kids to e responsible
> > for, therefore I can
> > afford to have this car and t's upkeep.
> >
> > I will be in Vegas next month if you want to talk
> > about it some more.
> > -VB
>
> Conventionality is not morality; self-righteousness is not religion.
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