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Nov 27, 2005 | 07:29 PM
  #46  
Quote: No offense, but this thread is like >50 days old.

Hmmm... that gives me an idea. I'm gonna go find some pointless, stupid, heated thread back from 03, and "bump" it...

Sounds like you gotta problem with the search function. No offense taken-- you were the FIRST person to jump in on this dusty re-incarnated thread. I can just see you preaching in a strip club as you tip a hot topless chick "Men should not blow their money in strip clubs........" If you don't like this old thread--get out of the "strip-club." so to speak.

I was looking to the past to give examples of things to support my comments in another thread.
*flame suit is on*

Take one.......

 

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Nov 27, 2005 | 09:36 PM
  #47  
Dude, lately almost every single one of your posts has been full of defensiveness, indignation, and pointless allegory. My original reply to your post was in jest. Sorry it pi$$ed you off so much.

Now, let me address a few things: first, you claim I am the FIRST person to "jump in on this dusty re-incarnated thread". Excuse me? I saw this was a thread with a new response, yours by the way, and I made a joke about it's age. So exactly how did my quoting you make me the first person to jump in on this thread? Are you claiming I have mastered some sort of mystical temporal secrets? Is that what you're pissed about? That I haven't shared them?

Second, if you were really looking for examples to support your comments in another thread, that's cool. But why revive this one? Does the fact that you had a single word post, "word", in some way support your comments in another thread? Am I missing something?

Regardless, recently you've been about as touchy as my wife was when she was a week past her due date with our son. Scratch that. You're acting *exactly* like this one guy at work. So, from this point forward, I'll just ignore you like I ignore him.

And one last thing. In an effort to be at least somewhat helpful, take some testosterone. Or midol. Isn't that an anti-imflammatory?
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Nov 27, 2005 | 11:12 PM
  #48  
Quote: Dude, lately almost every single one of your posts has been full of defensiveness, indignation, and pointless allegory. My original reply to your post was in jest. Sorry it pi$$ed you off so much.

Now, let me address a few things: first, you claim I am the FIRST person to "jump in on this dusty re-incarnated thread". Excuse me? I saw this was a thread with a new response, yours by the way, and I made a joke about it's age. So exactly how did my quoting you make me the first person to jump in on this thread? Are you claiming I have mastered some sort of mystical temporal secrets? Is that what you're pissed about? That I haven't shared them?

Second, if you were really looking for examples to support your comments in another thread, that's cool. But why revive this one? Does the fact that you had a single word post, "word", in some way support your comments in another thread? Am I missing something?

Regardless, recently you've been about as touchy as my wife was when she was a week past her due date with our son. Scratch that. You're acting *exactly* like this one guy at work. So, from this point forward, I'll just ignore you like I ignore him.

And one last thing. In an effort to be at least somewhat helpful, take some testosterone. Or midol. Isn't that an anti-imflammatory?
By moral indignation and allegory you refer to my righteous anger toward street racing--it is not pointless--since when is trying to save lives pointless. I have said over and over it is my desire not to have street racing tolerated on this thread. That admins should close those threads down. I hate to see innocent people lose their lives wrt street racing.

You know--I never said I was pissed. I am glad you will ignore me--a policy I wish you would have adopted a couple of hours ago. I am sure your wife would love that you are comparing her to men on your car forums--what a good husband. I show my wife/coworkers much more respect than that. I was not pissed or defensive before. Good riddance.
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Nov 27, 2005 | 11:15 PM
  #49  
I have to agree with Trey on this one. Texan, you need to take a chill. You have been attacking a lot of people lately for no reason at all.

Quote: Dude, lately almost every single one of your posts has been full of defensiveness, indignation, and pointless allegory. My original reply to your post was in jest. Sorry it pi$$ed you off so much.

Now, let me address a few things: first, you claim I am the FIRST person to "jump in on this dusty re-incarnated thread". Excuse me? I saw this was a thread with a new response, yours by the way, and I made a joke about it's age. So exactly how did my quoting you make me the first person to jump in on this thread? Are you claiming I have mastered some sort of mystical temporal secrets? Is that what you're pissed about? That I haven't shared them?

Second, if you were really looking for examples to support your comments in another thread, that's cool. But why revive this one? Does the fact that you had a single word post, "word", in some way support your comments in another thread? Am I missing something?

Regardless, recently you've been about as touchy as my wife was when she was a week past her due date with our son. Scratch that. You're acting *exactly* like this one guy at work. So, from this point forward, I'll just ignore you like I ignore him.

And one last thing. In an effort to be at least somewhat helpful, take some testosterone. Or midol. Isn't that an anti-imflammatory?
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Nov 27, 2005 | 11:22 PM
  #50  
Quote: I have to agree with Trey on this one. Texan, you need to take a chill. You have been attacking a lot of people lately for no reason at all.
Oh wow--you are so sensitive. I said I thought your stock grill looked better and that you were attacking the Lexus IS350's interior unfairly. So let me get this straight--I don't agree with you so I am attacking. Give me a break.

You don't even know what trey is referring to. By moral indignation and allegory you refer to my righteous anger toward street racing--that is Trey's problem. I have said over and over it is my desire not to have street racing tolerated on this thread. That admins should close those threads down. I hate to see innocent people lose their lives wrt street racing.

I am not attacking anyone. Now take treys strategy and please ignore me. I have done nothing wrong. If you have a problem with me you pm an admin to talk to me right now. I have done nothing wrong.
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Nov 27, 2005 | 11:28 PM
  #51  
I am being sensitive?! lol. Well I posted pictures and everyone agreed it does look cheap which is obvious. If you get the wood to cover up the items, it looks way better.

No Texan, since you have been here you haven't really had a nice attitude I will call it. You been a bit abrubt on what you say to people. I am just telling you to take a chill and please look over what you type before posting it. A lot of what you say upsets others.

Quote: Oh wow--you are so sensitive. I said I thought your stock grill looked better and that you were attacking the Lexus IS350's interior unfairly. So let me get this straight--I don't agree with you so I am attacking. Give me a break.

You don't even know what trey is referring to. By moral indignation and allegory you refer to my righteous anger toward street racing--that is Trey's problem. I have said over and over it is my desire not to have street racing tolerated on this thread. That admins should close those threads down.

I am not attacking anyone. Now take treys strategy and please ignore me. I have done nothing wrong. If you have a problem with me you pm an admin to talk to me right now. I have done nothing wrong.
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Nov 27, 2005 | 11:38 PM
  #52  
Quote: I am being sensitive?! lol. Well I posted pictures and everyone agreed it does look cheap which is obvious. If you get the wood to cover up the items, it looks way better.

No Texan, since you have been here you haven't really had a nice attitude I will call it. You been a bit abrubt on what you say to people. I am just telling you to take a chill and please look over what you type before posting it. A lot of what you say upsets others.

I am glad that because 12 people on the thread agreed with you the lexus is now a cheap interior. Who cares--I offered an opinion--that went against yours--so what.

Your grill looks better stock imho, or at least with the logo unpainted--again--who cares paint your car pink for all I care.

I do look over what I type--not everything I say on this forum is to make friends. I am a straight shooter and I call it like I see it with no apologies. So with all due respect, get off my back.
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Nov 27, 2005 | 11:41 PM
  #53  
See we didn't evne bring up the grill nor the lexus. But you tossed that at me as a attack. You really have some insecurity problems.
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Nov 27, 2005 | 11:45 PM
  #54  
LMAO . . . Hey Cru, look at what you have inadvertently started some 2 months ago. I trust you are proud of yourself.
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Nov 27, 2005 | 11:50 PM
  #55  
Quote: See we didn't evne bring up the grill nor the lexus. But you tossed that at me as a attack. You really have some insecurity problems.
see, and you wonder why I call you sensitive--how is that an ATTACK.

You are so dramatic. I am done talking with you--since this will be seen as another attack on you.
I paste this here to educate you as you are flippantly throwing that word around..................
at·tack ( P ) Pronunciation Key (-tk)
v. at·tacked, at·tack·ing, at·tacks
v. tr.
To set upon with violent force.
To criticize strongly or in a hostile manner.
To start work on with purpose and vigor: attack a problem.
To begin to affect harmfully: a disease that attacks the central nervous system.
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Nov 27, 2005 | 11:51 PM
  #56  
Quote: LMAO . . . Hey Cru, look at what you have inadvertently started some 2 months ago. I trust you are proud of yourself.
No doubt. Cru does come across awefully cocksure doesn't he?
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Nov 27, 2005 | 11:56 PM
  #57  
Texan1, despite my claims to ignore this thread, I became too curious.

I still think you've been overly sensitive. But I would like to clarify something. I am in complete agreement with your view on street racing. I cannot tolerate it. If you and I ever sat down and actually discussed the topic, I'm pretty sure there wouldn't be much variation of opinions.

Having said that, I still think you're being too sensitive. When I posted about the age of the thread, I wasn't questioning your opinion on street racing, just the relevance of reviving the thread. And I was doing so in jest.

After re-reading it, I understant it came across flippantly(my post about the age, not the sensitivity post -- that one was deliberately framed as it was). For that I apologize.

But still, chill.
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Nov 28, 2005 | 12:06 AM
  #58  
Quote: Texan1, despite my claims to ignore this thread, I became too curious.

I still think you've been overly sensitive. But I would like to clarify something. I am in complete agreement with your view on street racing. I cannot tolerate it. If you and I ever sat down and actually discussed the topic, I'm pretty sure there wouldn't be much variation of opinions.

Having said that, I still think you're being too sensitive. When I posted about the age of the thread, I wasn't questioning your opinion on street racing, just the relevance of reviving the thread. And I was doing so in jest.

After re-reading it, I understant it came across flippantly(my post about the age, not the sensitivity post -- that one was deliberately framed as it was). For that I apologize.

But still, chill.
Well, now that I have a wife and daughter this kind of stuff scares me. I understand the rush that comes from speed contests and some are riskier than others. Particularly the ones with super high powered cars that hit 100 in a few seconds on a 40 zone and over and over they escape looking like fast and the furious--until one fateful day....I never was that balzy out there in my younger days and never ran from cops--but I still think that it is wrong to allow them to glorify those street acts here in these forums.
It's cool on your comments--I am thick skinned.

*Texan chills, now*
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Nov 28, 2005 | 01:30 AM
  #59  
Quote: I am sure your wife would love that you are comparing her to men on your car forums--what a good husband. I show my wife/coworkers much more respect than that. I was not pissed or defensive before. Good riddance.
While I appreciate your taking up for me I assure you that since I am on this forum and would see it I can take care of myself quite well in regard to my husband. I frankly thought what he said as quite funny and unfortunately somewhat on point. I think you said before you were having a stressful time when you got snippy before. I will assume that again here and I truely hope that your stress level is decreased soon. Absolutely NO smart@$$ intended there - stress is a killer.
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Nov 28, 2005 | 01:34 AM
  #60  
Quote: While I appreciate your taking up for me I assure you that since I am on this forum and would see it I can take care of myself quite well in regard to my husband. I frankly thought what he said as quite funny and unfortunately somewhat on point. I think you said before you were having a stressful time when you got snippy before. I will assume that again here and I truely hope that your stress level is decreased soon. Absolutely NO smart@$$ intened there - stress is a killer.
OK--I won't argue with that.
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