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Danr55 07-07-2011 08:58 AM

Not to mention,,,well I guess I won't mention it.

tin-man 07-09-2011 04:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Danr55 (Post 1138932)
Not to mention,,,well I guess I won't mention it.

OK gents, I give up, just WITF are you guys talkin' about, some dude who looks good in pink, was also know as Dangerous Doug and a stud seeker and neither the rear, side or front are safe and is now accused of being a Perp that a horse could back up and do something to and somebody's wife tore somebody else another a**hole, gimme a break are you guys the original wind whisperers, I am totally confused?

Anyway, if somebody, now called the Perp who was original pretty in pink and is a stud seeker, then I want to know his size, tee shirt that is. since I'm getting the ladies pink tees with B*T*H DFWM on the front, so he/she who is now the Perp can be entitled to wear one.

Thay, do you fine upthtanding gents do bunny hops az well, oh my, now I know why you wear those funny hats and dwive powerful cars with thtick shifts. Thorta like those bad boys in OZ that dwive with no tops and bear their hairy chests,and let the wind blow thru their hair. You gents need to hook up, seriously.

Kinda difficult to type with a lisp, but you get the drift anyway.

On a singular more serious note, Danr55 was that the Orange Chebby we read about on these here threads? If so itsa mighty fine lookin ride.

tin-man

mikiec 07-09-2011 09:39 AM

Tinny.. welcome to our world.

AL427SBF 07-09-2011 10:04 AM

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Originally Posted by Car Nut (Post 1138600)
This thread is sort of a public service announcement.

The R on an automatic transmission does not stand for Rev It Up. Nor does it stand for Race, or anything else other than than REVERSE.

Reverse means engaging the transmission in a gear that makes it go backwards. It will not reverse a mistake.

So when putting your transmission in R, reving it up will only make you go backwards at a rapid rate of speed, possibly causing non-reversing damage to the person behind you. If you're lucky, the person behind you anticipated correctly and had a two car buffer and you could put the brakes on in time.

In that event, you will be lucky to reel from a regaling from the person in the right hand seat instead of a recovery claim or a damaged rear. It also delays having to paint your car pink.

I hope this clears it up.

This thread is now open for response.

Well duh! Do we need to take up bandwidth with this rediculous nonsense? If you're a guy that throws an auto into reverse then you deserve to get everything you get.

twin turbo 07-09-2011 11:29 AM

I think the "R" on my rear tires stands for race. Hope this helps, lol. Cheers.

DWRAT 07-09-2011 02:31 PM

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Originally Posted by AL427SBF (Post 1139297)
Well duh! Do we need to take up bandwidth with this rediculous nonsense? If you're a guy that throws an auto into reverse then you deserve to get everything you get.

:LOL::LOL::LOL:

Poor Don.

Danr55 07-09-2011 03:57 PM

Hey MikieC, Tucson John. What say to running Coronado Trail thesecond weekend in September?w

tin-man 07-09-2011 09:10 PM

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Originally Posted by AL427SBF (Post 1139297)
Well duh! Do we need to take up bandwidth with this rediculous nonsense? If you're a guy that throws an auto into reverse then you deserve to get everything you get.

So who died and made you the Editor in Chief of this Forum pal, was it really necessary for you to barge in on a local conversation and use that type of a personal diatribe to define the validity other peoples light-hearted discourse on an open forum?

It would have been more appropriate if you had grasped the thrust and manner of what was being said and played along without taking a quasi highroad and opining on the use of bandwidth and then making a statement that clearly makes you the butt of your own prose. Just so you know the word "rediculous" is spelled wrong, it should have been "ridiculous" and just so you can understand more succinctly I have included the correct definition of such a word and highlighted some of its uses.

ridiculous - definition of ridiculous by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia. - Cached
Ridiculous - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The ridiculous is that which is highly incongruous or inferior, sometimes deliberately so to make people laugh or get their attention, and sometimes unintended so as to be considered...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ridiculous - Cached

After reviewing your posts you seem like a nice guy, probably have a good family life and are a fine uspstandin' gent, but with just a few posts to come on this forum and start blazing away is not a good start to developing your profile, clearly your interaction skills need attention if you intend to remain on this forum and develop new friends. IMHO.

Oh, and by the way, DFW [ Don't Phuck With] any of the members of the Arizona Cobra's, we are a bunch of good natured retired or semi retired Cobra enthusiasts who have put their time in and have earned the right to say what we want being either silly, light-hearted, sincere or factual and detailed when we have technical discussions in an effort to help a fellow Cobra member who has issues.

Got it, now carry on and be nice. ;)

tin-man

Car Nut 07-10-2011 04:45 AM

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Originally Posted by DWRAT (Post 1139314)
:LOL::LOL::LOL:

Poor Don.

It's "The Perp" to you Nut Boy. :LOL:

dave from mesa 07-10-2011 06:30 AM

Ataboy Tinner.


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