I'm so confused...
Is Kyle being a typical twitterhead, giving pointless updates of every mundane, uninteresting thing he does, punctuated with the occasional random ejaculation of patriotism?
Or is he voicing his enthusiastic support for the singular, go-your-own-way-via-mass-market-merchandise slogans?
Or is he just thrilled that there's somebody out there that's legitimized how he spells "tooting?"
Or is he just thrilled he managed to park his car without having to qualify for the start?
As well he should. Kyle is the beneficiary of a fundamental American principle. If your daddy (or grandaddy) was really great at what he did, you can be marginal and still succeed.
I work with this guy. He feels politically marginalized against the growing nepotism in the Northeast corridor and how it may eventually affect his ability to make an agrarian living despite diminished clout, so in tandem with being criticized for following a slave labor system that he inherited and now depends on, whether morally objectionable or not, he now demonstrates his disdain for federalization by parking like this every day.
I've yet to see an Enzo in the flesh, much less with engine bay opened up like a prom date. I have seen a GT in such a state of undress, at a track day, and it was beautiful. Sinful. I wanted to shank the douchebag who got to drive it and take it from him.
@Turboner: I saw an Enzo once at a car show. A car show at GA Tech's parking lot. A car show without rope around the cars or anyone really watching over the vehicles. At least it seemed no one was watching over them. That's what I thought until I was asked, not so pleasantly, to move along. I did snap a few pictures though before they got me...
@skaycog was here: That device reminds me of the terrible smell you get when you open up some toy made in a "low-cost-country" with lower-cost plastic.. how it makes you want to retch a little when you let the air out of a beach ball, for example. That beautiful car enveloped by those VOC's .. makes me shudder .. how will they ever get the smell out of the car.
@blueplate: Thanks for the info but no thanks.....what you said made a lot of sense. I only posted that photo because I'm so nutty about the Ford GT. I didn't know that bubble was an actual product.
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Is Kyle being a typical twitterhead, giving pointless updates of every mundane, uninteresting thing he does, punctuated with the occasional random ejaculation of patriotism?
Or is he voicing his enthusiastic support for the singular, go-your-own-way-via-mass-market-merchandise slogans?
Or is he just thrilled that there's somebody out there that's legitimized how he spells "tooting?"
Or is he just thrilled he managed to park his car without having to qualify for the start?
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[www.victoryjunction.org]
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Must be a fascinating twat.
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Huh?
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For the New Zoning Ordinance?
Free the New Zealand Oligarchs?
Ford Never Zoom Out?
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And for the wiseass naysayers, the Ford GT is like Adriana Lima: I have no problem seeing the same picture twice.
11/23/09
(this car is the equivalent of 38% of our state GDP)
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@Turboner: I saw an Enzo once at a car show. A car show at GA Tech's parking lot. A car show without rope around the cars or anyone really watching over the vehicles. At least it seemed no one was watching over them. That's what I thought until I was asked, not so pleasantly, to move along. I did snap a few pictures though before they got me...
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@skaycog was here: Well, you can't be blamed for that, it is quite dragon-worthy.
#tips
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@blueplate: This is my wallpaper.
11/20/09
The original GT40's mission was a gigantic middle finger directed squarely at Ferrari. Here's to carrying on the family motto!