s2k snobs?
#156
Originally Posted by mmagic,Jun 10 2007, 11:23 AM
this is what happens when vu goes to a track day, all hell breaks loose.
To the original poster;
As has already be stated by many people, it is up to you to introduce yourself and be friendly, we mearly provide an easy way to do that via the weekly Friday Milpitas meet, if you are willing to make the effort. Don't be soo quick to be judgmental. While we as a collective group have many different personalities and while sometimes they don't all mesh, we are all s2ki famiree. We are all more than willing to accept new people into the "club" easier than any other car/motorcycle club I've been a part of. Many of the people I've meet through the club are now very good friends of mine. I can't begin to tell you how much of my own personal money I've spent over the years, and the only thing I've ever asked in return in friendship. The same can be said of many other generous members. Ultimately, its up to you to decide if you want to be a part of the Bay Area S2ki family or not, but just like in real life, sometimes things don't work out, but to start off by calling us "snob" is obviously setting yourself up for confrontation and failure.
Vu
#157
Originally Posted by Voodoo_S2K,Jun 11 2007, 01:49 AM
No kidding.
To the original poster;
As has already be stated by many people, it is up to you to introduce yourself and be friendly, we mearly provide an easy way to do that via the weekly Friday Milpitas meet, if you are willing to make the effort. Don't be soo quick to be judgmental. While we as a collective group have many different personalities and while sometimes they don't all mesh, we are all s2ki famiree. We are all more than willing to accept new people into the "club" easier than any other car/motorcycle club I've been a part of. Many of the people I've meet through the club are now very good friends of mine. I can't begin to tell you how much of my own personal money I've spent over the years, and the only thing I've ever asked in return in friendship. The same can be said of many other generous members. Ultimately, its up to you to decide if you want to be a part of the Bay Area S2ki family or not, but just like in real life, sometimes things don't work out, but to start off by calling us "snob" is obviously setting yourself up for confrontation and failure.
Vu
To the original poster;
As has already be stated by many people, it is up to you to introduce yourself and be friendly, we mearly provide an easy way to do that via the weekly Friday Milpitas meet, if you are willing to make the effort. Don't be soo quick to be judgmental. While we as a collective group have many different personalities and while sometimes they don't all mesh, we are all s2ki famiree. We are all more than willing to accept new people into the "club" easier than any other car/motorcycle club I've been a part of. Many of the people I've meet through the club are now very good friends of mine. I can't begin to tell you how much of my own personal money I've spent over the years, and the only thing I've ever asked in return in friendship. The same can be said of many other generous members. Ultimately, its up to you to decide if you want to be a part of the Bay Area S2ki family or not, but just like in real life, sometimes things don't work out, but to start off by calling us "snob" is obviously setting yourself up for confrontation and failure.
Vu
#158
Originally Posted by Voodoo_S2K,Jun 11 2007, 12:49 AM
No kidding.
To the original poster;
As has already be stated by many people, it is up to you to introduce yourself and be friendly, we mearly provide an easy way to do that via the weekly Friday Milpitas meet, if you are willing to make the effort. Don't be soo quick to be judgmental. While we as a collective group have many different personalities and while sometimes they don't all mesh, we are all s2ki famiree. We are all more than willing to accept new people into the "club" easier than any other car/motorcycle club I've been a part of. Many of the people I've meet through the club are now very good friends of mine. I can't begin to tell you how much of my own personal money I've spent over the years, and the only thing I've ever asked in return in friendship. The same can be said of many other generous members. Ultimately, its up to you to decide if you want to be a part of the Bay Area S2ki family or not, but just like in real life, sometimes things don't work out, but to start off by calling us "snob" is obviously setting yourself up for confrontation and failure.
Vu
To the original poster;
As has already be stated by many people, it is up to you to introduce yourself and be friendly, we mearly provide an easy way to do that via the weekly Friday Milpitas meet, if you are willing to make the effort. Don't be soo quick to be judgmental. While we as a collective group have many different personalities and while sometimes they don't all mesh, we are all s2ki famiree. We are all more than willing to accept new people into the "club" easier than any other car/motorcycle club I've been a part of. Many of the people I've meet through the club are now very good friends of mine. I can't begin to tell you how much of my own personal money I've spent over the years, and the only thing I've ever asked in return in friendship. The same can be said of many other generous members. Ultimately, its up to you to decide if you want to be a part of the Bay Area S2ki family or not, but just like in real life, sometimes things don't work out, but to start off by calling us "snob" is obviously setting yourself up for confrontation and failure.
Vu