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Started by Bens340, October 27, 2017, 07:05:20 PM

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68X426

Quote from: tcs69rt on November 01, 2017, 04:34:18 PM
It's a combo of ignorance. Dodge screwing the pooch and making the Charger a 4 door and the average clown who wants to tell you all about the 318 HEMI 6 pac that their inbred cousin had in his 1965 Charger SS.  :cheers:

Now that's funny. 

Especially funny because I thought I was the only one who had one of those.  Mine was made by Carroll Shelby himself.


:lol:








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HPP

Most people see cars as a utility device. A small percentage know that cars can be cool, but are clueless about specifics. All Dodges are Chargers, all Ford are Mustangs, and all Chevys are Camaros.  At least they give a passing crap about it, even if they get the name wrong, instead of giving you grief.

ACUDANUT

 VERY TRUE " Most people see cars as a utility device ".
Most folks could really care a less about a car, or your car. ::)

timmycharger

Quote from: ACUDANUT on November 02, 2017, 12:20:21 PM
VERY TRUE " Most people see cars as a utility device ".
Most folks could really care a less about a car, or your car. ::)


Yup, I think of this every time I drive my Charger and see the idiots around me either not paying attention, cutting in front of me, tailgating etc.   I try to give myself a few car lengths on the highway since my car doesn't stop on a dime and of course 2 people squeeze right in front of me.  :brickwall: :flame:

Ponch ®

Quote from: Kern Dog on October 28, 2017, 01:03:47 AM
People are idiots.

Nope. They just dont care or its not important enough a thing for them to know.

If I posted a pic of two refrigerators w the brand/name plates blacked out, you probably wouldnt know which is which.

Does that make you an idiot? No, but perhaps theres some refrigerator enthusiast somewhere to whom your "ignorance" is an outrage.

THIS  :yesnod:
Quote from: HPP on November 02, 2017, 08:50:57 AM
Most people see cars as a utility device. A small percentage know that cars can be cool, but are clueless about specifics. All Dodges are Chargers, all Ford are Mustangs, and all Chevys are Camaros.  At least they give a passing crap about it, even if they get the name wrong, instead of giving you grief.
"I spent most of my money on cars, birds, and booze. The rest I squandered." - George Best

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Kern Dog

Ponch, your arrogance is showing.
People ARE idiots. (If you can't see the joke in this, move on)  WE/they go through life operating on 5% of our brain. They spend too much time on facebook, instagram, watching "Reality TV", they are self absorbed and monopolize conversations by talking mostly about themselves and rarely do good deeds for another person. They cut you off in traffic, wait until the last moment to merge, borrow things without returning them and If you do not agree, chances are that YOU are one of those idiots.
Moving on...

alfaitalia

Lol...like we say here "Amongst every group of friends, including yours, there is one idiot ...if you don't know who it is...then it's you."
If at first you don't succeed, skydiving is not for you !!

Mike DC

  
"Why do so many musclecar guys call my ride a 'Celica'?  It's a Celica SUPRA!  They are such idiots!"  


Kern Dog

We say that over here too.
Every group of people has that one person that they do not like. If you like everyone, maybe it is YOU that is the person in question.

Ponch ®

Ad hominem attacks, the refuge of the thoughtless.
"I spent most of my money on cars, birds, and booze. The rest I squandered." - George Best

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Kern Dog

I can dig through google and cherry pick words most people do not use....It wouldn't make me any smarter. Sound familiar?
The topic was about how the common person has a habit of MIS-identifying these cars. I had an opinion and YOU wrote as if your word was the only valid one to ever be considered. That is arrogance. If you cannot see that, it shows a lack of humility which also can be described as arrogance. Take note and make changes. If you were joking, your delivery is not easy to follow.

F8-4life

Even to some car guys(read chevy/ford people) all mopar cars are dodges.

Kern Dog

I did read somewhere that some people look at their cars as being nothing more than an "appliance" like a washer, a dryer or a fridge. They use it to do a job and only worry about it if it breaks.
Along those same lines, a man wrote of how odd it would be if you happened upon a guy as passionate about washing machines as we are about cars.
This model XYZ was state of the art when it was new. To this day, no other model has an wash program as effective.
THis over here is an ABC. It has the rare scrub-o-matic vertical agitator that actually  moves up and down instead of twisting like a screw.

I bought THIS one last year, It is a one of 213 FTX Suds-Matic. It does not have the cleaning power of the XYZ but the motor that drives the drum spins at 1.5 times the average speed. It darn near dries the clothes enough to wear at the end of cycle. They only made 213 of these, they are pretty rare.

Ponch ®

Quote from: Kern Dog on November 04, 2017, 12:51:40 AM
I did read somewhere that some people look at their cars as being nothing more than an "appliance" like a washer, a dryer or a fridge. They use it to do a job and only worry about it if it breaks.
Along those same lines, a man wrote of how odd it would be if you happened upon a guy as passionate about washing machines as we are about cars.
This model XYZ was state of the art when it was new. To this day, no other model has an wash program as effective.
THis over here is an ABC. It has the rare scrub-o-matic vertical agitator that actually  moves up and down instead of twisting like a screw.

I bought THIS one last year, It is a one of 213 FTX Suds-Matic. It does not have the cleaning power of the XYZ but the motor that drives the drum spins at 1.5 times the average speed. It darn near dries the clothes enough to wear at the end of cycle. They only made 213 of these, they are pretty rare.

http://oppositelock.kinja.com/i-used-to-take-it-as-a-given-that-an-interest-in-vehicl-1464717649
"I spent most of my money on cars, birds, and booze. The rest I squandered." - George Best

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ACUDANUT

WHITE PEOPLE, OR A WHITE KID. I AM OFFENDED. PLEASE REMOVE YOUR DUMB ASS VIDEO. IT'S RACIST.

alfaitalia

Lol.....I'm not sure if you are joking or not. I hope you are. There is enough PC BS in the world. .......and I don't think many would describe it as racist! :lol:
If at first you don't succeed, skydiving is not for you !!

ACUDANUT

 You know me. Just f-ing around and stirring the pot.. No hate here.
Peace to all.  Make Love, not War.

alfaitalia

If at first you don't succeed, skydiving is not for you !!

BDF

Quote from: Ponch ® on November 04, 2017, 08:29:39 AM
Quote from: Kern Dog on November 04, 2017, 12:51:40 AM
I did read somewhere that some people look at their cars as being nothing more than an "appliance" like a washer, a dryer or a fridge. They use it to do a job and only worry about it if it breaks.
Along those same lines, a man wrote of how odd it would be if you happened upon a guy as passionate about washing machines as we are about cars.
This model XYZ was state of the art when it was new. To this day, no other model has an wash program as effective.
THis over here is an ABC. It has the rare scrub-o-matic vertical agitator that actually  moves up and down instead of twisting like a screw.

I bought THIS one last year, It is a one of 213 FTX Suds-Matic. It does not have the cleaning power of the XYZ but the motor that drives the drum spins at 1.5 times the average speed. It darn near dries the clothes enough to wear at the end of cycle. They only made 213 of these, they are pretty rare.

http://oppositelock.kinja.com/i-used-to-take-it-as-a-given-that-an-interest-in-vehicl-1464717649
That was a good 'read', I'd really like to get my wife one of those "very loud green" washers.
The "fun" one that spins 20% faster than when it left the factory!
:cheers:

Ponch ®

Quote from: ACUDANUT on November 04, 2017, 10:28:37 AM
WHITE PEOPLE, OR A WHITE KID. I AM OFFENDED. PLEASE REMOVE YOUR DUMB ASS VIDEO. IT'S RACIST.

#Snowflake alert! Need a #triggerwarning? A #safespace?


"I spent most of my money on cars, birds, and booze. The rest I squandered." - George Best

Chrysler Performance West

Kern Dog

Ponch, that link must have been what I meant. Thank you. It really does make you see what we must look like to non enthusiasts!  :2thumbs:

67tbird

My '72 has been called a Torino twice, didn't see that coming since it is orange.

darbgnik

Quote from: Kern Dog on November 04, 2017, 03:34:37 PM
Ponch, that link must have been what I meant. Thank you. It really does make you see what we must look like to non enthusiasts!  :2thumbs:

Or what my tech geek/ gadget chaser buddies seem like to me, and I'm in my 30's........
Brad

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HPP

Quote from: 67tbird on November 04, 2017, 10:37:38 PM
My '72 has been called a Torino twice, didn't see that coming since it is orange.


My '68 Road Runner was identified as a Torino, twice, on separate occasions, by different people.

JR

Quote from: darbgnik on November 05, 2017, 01:06:52 AM
Quote from: Kern Dog on November 04, 2017, 03:34:37 PM
Ponch, that link must have been what I meant. Thank you. It really does make you see what we must look like to non enthusiasts!  :2thumbs:

Or what my tech geek/ gadget chaser buddies seem like to me, and I'm in my 30's........

That's funny, I was just about to mention that computer guys are having this exact conversation about people who don't know every spec of their PC. Or how to write code.

It's why I don't really care if people call my stuff by the wrong name. Not everyone is a car guy, I get it. I can't tell them the specs of my smartphone, they can't tell me what model year or engine is in their own car. Different strokes for different folks.

One thing that does puzzle me is, when people approach me to talk about the Charger, and then immediately try to B.S. me.

Last summer I stopped at a gas station, and a ponytailed guy in his early 30s approached me with the usual "Nice car!" stuff. He was friendly and all, asked what engine, what year, the usual stuff, and seemed like a straight dude. I answered them, joked around with him, and thought all was well until he started telling me about his ride he left back home in Texas.

"What is it?" I asked. Without hesitation he said "It's a 67 Road Runner with a 454....."

I'd like to think he was joking with me, but he gave me every sign he was serious. And actually trying to sell me that lie.

Ill never understand that behavior.
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