Nippon O Sukuou Kokua for Japan Show and Shine and Car Cruise
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Nice Pics!
Nice Pics Phillip and Anthony...wow, biiig difference from the Blackberry 8830...lol!
Nice Suby turnout...it was great to see everyone again! I even saw Chucky, who I haven't seen in years!
Alright, looking for forward to the next great get-together!
Nice Suby turnout...it was great to see everyone again! I even saw Chucky, who I haven't seen in years!
Alright, looking for forward to the next great get-together!
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Originally Posted by Shiba
To whoever own this car:
You looked really cool driving fast and blowing through the stop sign on the corner when you left the parking lot. Youre lucky you didnt cause an accident. You looked even cooler in your played out mohawk and douche bag sunglasses. This is why shows and cruises get shutdown, cause guys like you need to be feel the need to show off all the time.
You looked really cool driving fast and blowing through the stop sign on the corner when you left the parking lot. Youre lucky you didnt cause an accident. You looked even cooler in your played out mohawk and douche bag sunglasses. This is why shows and cruises get shutdown, cause guys like you need to be feel the need to show off all the time.
What does their hair style and sunglasses have to do with how they were driving?
Sounds like you've got some hidden animosity towards this person??? Do you realize how many people have "Mohawks" or "Faux Hawks" these days? I'm sure it was a hot day as well so sunglasses were probably used by almost everyone there. Not sure what "
douche bag sunglasses" are but I'm sure they're not that popular especially at a charity event. You seem to KNOW this person but yet don't know who the car owner is? You say things like "cause guys like you need to be feel the need to show off all the time." I'm sure you meant to say "because guys like you feel the need to show off all the time". All the time says that you know exactly who this person is but yet are afraid to say something???
Was there a cruise separate from the charity event? Did it get shut down because of this person? Did this person personally do anything to you so that you so that you have to attempt to start something on a public forum when things could've been handled better IN PERSON or over a PM?
Since you registered in 2010 let me show you how things are done. If you want to address someone make sure you put the picture of the car (If applicable) and or ask someone who the car belongs to first. Once you get that information the others browsing that thread will know that it isn't for them so they'll move on instead of changing the subject on a thread meant to showcase a charity event. Secondly, If you got beef with the person or got a problem with the person (sorry don't know if you'd understand that terminology, since mohawks and faux hawks are played out but seem to be all the rage to those lower than yourself)... then take it up with them directly. NOT through a forum where you can hide behind the monitor and keyboard and act the way you want. Why not approach them if you have a problem. I have a faux hawk, drive a suby pictured in the ones posted and wear sunglasses... I fit this description. Lastly... If you intend to start something don't do it on a public forum then retract what you said by deleting it because other say something.
Also, why bring drama into a thread when there was none to begin with? It seems as stated before that you have some hidden animosity for this person or the owner of that car. Are you jealous, Envious or the like? It's pretty childish actually.
Further, If you're going to make generalizations on something and not provide specifics and who you're talking about... do us all a favor and shut your mouth and keep your opinions to yourself... If my memory serves me correctly... HALF if not the majority of those leaving the event were speeding and "showing off" so did they shut down the event?
Don't start trouble unless you want trouble.. Good rule to live by
back to the CHARITY EVENT!
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Besides this drama that was brought into the thread... it was really great seeing everyone. It's been a long time since I've had the opportunity to interact with some of the more mature crowd that i-club has.
Last edited by iNfEk; 04-18-2011 at 04:38 PM.
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Btw, the car show for the Japan victims produced over $4,000.00. Everybody was there for a common good (for the sake of humanity) and enjoying cars.
Was a fun day, especially the driving at Podium Raceway! We had a ringer with our run, passed me twice damn that Ian!
Was a fun day, especially the driving at Podium Raceway! We had a ringer with our run, passed me twice damn that Ian!
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best way to help japan is to START GOING BACK TO JAPAN. i was about to cancel my trip later this year, but im having second thoughts....japan relies heavily on tourism, and the only way they are going to recover from the disaster is when people start coming back and spending money. still undecided about tokyo, but the more i do research, i think it may be ok...unless they have a total meltdown. ive read theres more radiation in poluted places like china...and you are exposed to more radiation on a flight from los angeles to new york than the radiation level readings in japan.....if anything, i believe osaka is safe so thats my second choice.
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best way to help japan is to START GOING BACK TO JAPAN. i was about to cancel my trip later this year, but im having second thoughts....japan relies heavily on tourism, and the only way they are going to recover from the disaster is when people start coming back and spending money. still undecided about tokyo, but the more i do research, i think it may be ok...unless they have a total meltdown. ive read theres more radiation in poluted places like china...and you are exposed to more radiation on a flight from los angeles to new york than the radiation level readings in japan.....if anything, i believe osaka is safe so thats my second choice.
Great car show and am glad it raised $4,000+
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