I just drove an ss!!!! W/pics vin#63
I've already had one post deleted from this thread, so I'll try to watch how I word this.
Perception is everything, especially on a forum like this where all people see is what you write on a screen. When people perceive you as unintelligent, full of sh*t, or any of a hundred other things based on what you say and how you say it you lose credibility. That's when people start to treat you like a 20 year old punk that likes to talk to hear themselves talk.
Just a thought.
Perception is everything, especially on a forum like this where all people see is what you write on a screen. When people perceive you as unintelligent, full of sh*t, or any of a hundred other things based on what you say and how you say it you lose credibility. That's when people start to treat you like a 20 year old punk that likes to talk to hear themselves talk.
Just a thought.
god damn i didn't know people really care about spelling so damn much give me a break...i was in a rush but idc what you all say at least i got to drive it before you and see it in person.
yea you should know where opelousas is...if u don't it's by lafayette...i see your from the N.O....what part?....but yea i forgot most of the ppl on here are old and don't do any texting so they don't know any shortcut's for certain words
no offense, but this isnt a cell phone. its a computer. you can still spell things out just as quickly as you can shorten it for texting. im 26 and i dont even use abreviations like that when i am texting.
Yep, they sure do. They wreck everything with their rational thinking, low insurance rates, awesome credit, staying out of jail, clear annunciation, sense of morality, etc.
Makes me think of when this old fart turned 36 last year.
So yeah, anyway...back to Camaro stuff...
Makes me think of when this old fart turned 36 last year.
So yeah, anyway...back to Camaro stuff...
theres a difference between a ctf car, that isnt thiers, and a production model #63, that is someones car and letting a random stranger drive it.


