EVENT! 3rd Wash and Wax! Sunday, Sept. 10, 2006
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Glad I could make it to catch the last 15 minutes before the remaining S2k's split! Thanks Chad for keeping them there for a few minutes, heh.
The beltway and 270 up from VA was quite insane even without a caravan...ended up playing a little tag with a new C6 Vette (I could tell the driver was a douche since it was a drop top C6 and he had the top up on such a nice day!...oh noes can't mess up the hair!)...got quite fun when he decided to try to loose me with an open road through the S turns on 495 south between 270 and I-66...he learned the hard way that this car loves high speed sweepers as much as a C6 does! Muahahahahaha!
The beltway and 270 up from VA was quite insane even without a caravan...ended up playing a little tag with a new C6 Vette (I could tell the driver was a douche since it was a drop top C6 and he had the top up on such a nice day!...oh noes can't mess up the hair!)...got quite fun when he decided to try to loose me with an open road through the S turns on 495 south between 270 and I-66...he learned the hard way that this car loves high speed sweepers as much as a C6 does! Muahahahahaha!
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Originally Posted by blue03s2k,Sep 11 2006, 07:33 AM
idiots...... so who was this culprit?
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It was good seeing everyone and it was a pleasure to meet the new people.
A big thanks to Peter and Nguyen once again for holding a great meet. I should have pics up by tonight.
Great pics Jeff.
A big thanks to Peter and Nguyen once again for holding a great meet. I should have pics up by tonight.
Great pics Jeff.
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Originally Posted by 4theheckof_it,Sep 11 2006, 09:53 AM
I'm not going to name any names. However, new folks on the boards need to learn to drive safer. Anyone can mash the pedal and see where the car goes. But it's more enjoyable when you actually have control of your car and not endanger other's around you.
Honestly though, I want to thank whomever it was for perpuating the ghey, ricer-racer image that we sometimes suffer.
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[QUOTE=CaptKirk,Sep 10 2006, 10:39 PM] I only drive "aggressively" around people whos driving styles I know and trust... thats why when I split off, I didn't care about keeping up.
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I did try to keep up with the first group. but it got too crazy so i stayed back. besides, i'm in enough trouble already.
netherless, it was great seeing and meeting everyone. Thanks to Nguyen and Peter for organizing this event.
netherless, it was great seeing and meeting everyone. Thanks to Nguyen and Peter for organizing this event.
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Originally Posted by Nandska,Sep 11 2006, 10:26 AM
Coming from the person who was getting on it.
All kidding aside, I'd have to agree with what Naveed has said.
All kidding aside, I'd have to agree with what Naveed has said.
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My single car, backroads caravan was, happy to say, incident free. Had a good time, met some interesting "peeps"?? and will be back. Sorry to hear that some of the fun was spolied by whomever did whatever to whomever **
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I wanted to say thanks for Peter and Nguyen for organizing and hosting a great meet. Additionally, Sarah (my fiance) said to thank yall for making her feel so welcome. Finally, Peter, thanks for putting up with my endless inquiries regarding Zainoing my car