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Subject: Re: Latest Corvette Disease - cybernetic implants
Date: Thu, 05 Jan 2006 18:21:30 -0800
From: Crabs <IHateSpam(at)SpamSucks.com>
Subject: Re: Latest Corvette Disease - cybernetic implants
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> He actually feels that way because of his need for people to bow to
> the once mighty ZR1. Which leads me to the theory that *most* people
> who own/drive ZR1`s are just plain arrogant, self centered, phony,
> immature a(at)(at)holes.
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Dad, them`s fighting words.
I`ll meet you out behind the woodpile at 12:00 high.
Bring a sandwich, we`ll do lunch.
Any day you want to take a ride in a 15 year old car that`ll still do
175mph *all*day*long*, just let me know.
> That condition is aggravated by the rattling of
> their brain because of the shaking of the "flexible flyer" called the
> C4. ;-p
You know, I`ve noticed a little shaking when I take my ZR1 4 wheeling,
but I`ve never had a problem when I drive it on the street.
4 wheeling, get it? That`s funny.
> Then a new owner comes into the circle an it`s a joy to
> watch them become a true Corvette enthusiast.
I`ve only had my Z for about 8 months, and she`s my first `Vette.
Every time I get behind the wheel, it`s like I`ve never driven it
before. I`ve still not been able to wipe the smirk off of my face.
I`ll be sure to keep the back end of my car polished and clean so that
you`ll recognize a ZR1. It`s the only view you`ll ever get.
Here`s my wave... ////
TomC
`90 ZR1 #792
From: "Dad" <knockers(at)fisher.net>
Subject: Re: Latest Corvette Disease - cybernetic implants
Date: Thu, 5 Jan 2006 23:25:46 -0500
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"Crabs" <IHateSpam(at)SpamSucks.com> wrote in message
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> Any day you want to take a ride in a 15 year old car that`ll still
> do 175mph *all*day*long*, just let me know.
>
I`ll be there but at that pace don`t make me wait to long or let a
woman drive it that can get a little speed out of it. If not I`ll
bring my 6 cylinder Mustang along for the light work.
>> That condition is aggravated by the rattling of their brain because
>> of the shaking of the "flexible flyer" called the C4. ;-p
> You know, I`ve noticed a little shaking when I take my ZR1 4
> wheeling, but I`ve never had a problem when I drive it on the
> street.
> 4 wheeling, get it? That`s funny.
>
I would never say you looked funny on the street, in fact I would
never admit knowing you.
>> Then a new owner comes into the circle an it`s a joy to
>> watch them become a true Corvette enthusiast.
> I`ve only had my Z for about 8 months, and she`s my first `Vette.
> Every time I get behind the wheel, it`s like I`ve never driven it
> before. I`ve still not been able to wipe the smirk off of my face.
>
> I`ll be sure to keep the back end of my car polished and clean so
> that you`ll recognize a ZR1. It`s the only view you`ll ever get.
>
You`re trying to tell me that thing will go fast enough to raise dust?
Turn your 4 way flashers on so I don`t hit it as I pass by at a speed
you`ll never see in your Even-rude. Is it true that you`re required to
wear a life preserver when you drive a ZR1?
> Here`s my wave... ////
>
> TomC
> `90 ZR1 #792
Enjoy your ride, we should all love the one we drive as much as you
do, (except Ric).
--
Dad
05 C6 Silver/Red 6spd Z51
72 Shark Black/Black/4spd
From: "Tom in Missouri" <toomuch(at)spam.com>
Subject: Re: Latest Corvette Disease - cybernetic implants
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Date: Fri, 06 Jan 2006 16:09:37 GMT
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"Cool Jet" <pkelly49(at)hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> That`s interesting Ric because my experience has been largely the same
> from behind the wheel of my `63. C6 & C5 owners and to a lesser extent
> C4 owners give me the impression that they are waiting to see if I give
> them the wave first.
>
WHAT!!!???? Don`t they understand the hierarchy of waving?
Newer waves to older first as sign of respect.
Lower horse to higher first as sign of respect.
Everyone waves to big blocks first as sign of respect.
In my `79, I wave first to everyone. well, expect maybe a `75, but then it
is older.
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