sh*t talker!
#11
I had a friend with a Lancer with OZ sports package tell me he woulda gotten the EVO MR. I tell him I got it cuz it's a convertible, and there's absoutely no bad reviews about this car. He tells me there are plently, like practicality. A lot of peeps out there dun understand or care to have the carefree lifestyle of a roadster.
I told myself before I got the S that I'm never going to look back at my purchase and regret it. If I need to carry something big or have lots of friends going places, I'll have some1 else drive their car. The day I went to sign my deal, I said to myself "fvck company over 2, fvck girls using me for carrying stuff and then me using them back later, fvck the soundness of an actual roof, fvck smooth & soft rides." I have yet to regrett the car.
I told myself before I got the S that I'm never going to look back at my purchase and regret it. If I need to carry something big or have lots of friends going places, I'll have some1 else drive their car. The day I went to sign my deal, I said to myself "fvck company over 2, fvck girls using me for carrying stuff and then me using them back later, fvck the soundness of an actual roof, fvck smooth & soft rides." I have yet to regrett the car.
#15
It really comes down to different strokes for different folks.
I've never felt the need to explain to someone why I made the decision to buy an S2000. Furthermore, I find that those that have such a big stick up their ass that they feel compelled to convince me that I made the wrong choice just feel threatened because of their own situation.
Quite frankly, to the few people that have given me a hard time about my choice, I simply tell them that I'm sorry that they feel the way they do, but it works for me and I couldn't be happier. How the hell can they argue with that? Any further conversation from them at that point just shows how much of a close-minded @$$hole they really are.
I've never felt the need to explain to someone why I made the decision to buy an S2000. Furthermore, I find that those that have such a big stick up their ass that they feel compelled to convince me that I made the wrong choice just feel threatened because of their own situation.
Quite frankly, to the few people that have given me a hard time about my choice, I simply tell them that I'm sorry that they feel the way they do, but it works for me and I couldn't be happier. How the hell can they argue with that? Any further conversation from them at that point just shows how much of a close-minded @$$hole they really are.
#17
Originally Posted by 2slow,Dec 20 2006, 08:36 AM
You obviously didn't go to DeVry The mentality of most of the people at DeVry is not much better than Jr. high. I don't mean to offend anyone. I graduated from DeVry in 01 and was (am) just as stupid
Nevertheless, you'll run into haters anywhere you go. Man, I wish I had my S when I was in college. I had to drive around in an 88 Plymouth Horizon
Nevertheless, you'll run into haters anywhere you go. Man, I wish I had my S when I was in college. I had to drive around in an 88 Plymouth Horizon