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Rick, we gotta talk.......
Rick:
As your advsior, I feel compelled to suggest that you reconsider Jamo as Press Secretary. While his ability to communicate clearly is unmatched, he speaks a language the liberal pressies will not comprehend. They will think he is from another planet. How about Jamo as your negotiator/enforcer and Ron as Press Sec? Just a thought. |
Jamo for press secretary
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I just like his way of cutting through the $hit. Although he may be to busy with his flying lessons........
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Rick- I love that picture. LMAO. |
Hey My state is better built than your state, not only that, but we have more Cobras than yours. :JEKYLHYDE :LOL: :JEKYLHYDE :LOL: :JEKYLHYDE :LOL: :JEKYLHYDE :LOL: :JEKYLHYDE :LOL:
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If you're a Cobra snob then you might have the same philosophy
as this guy.... Hersh:) |
I guess that guy is interdependant.....his face depends on his A$$ and his A$$ depends on his face......
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Rambling
To quote Shakespear "An a$$hole by any other name would still smell as.............. " Well you get the idea:LOL: So Chaplin is correct, an a$$hole is an a$$hole. But ponder this, is it natural to nuture an a$$hole?
Hersh: That is going to be a tough situation to fix. How is he going to take the laxative? It does lend new meaning to the phrase 'eat $hit'. My father always said "all $hit stinks". No matter what high horse some one rides in on, $hit is still $hit and none shall abide by the odor thereof! Sorry Bill, Ohio has more Cobras than Jersey so we got you!:LOL: I like my shift knob just fine thank you! Rick |
White faced gauges. I remember a post where a "original air in the tires" type Cobra snob declared he wouldn't park next to a replica with white faced gauges. :rolleyes:
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look up
The same way the big block boys look down on the slab sides?
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Or maybe it's something about wearing a "Factory-Built Replica" tee-shirt. Like writeing a big check is somehow more admirable than actually doing something yourself.
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And heaven forbid that you are caught with a, dare I even mention the word, stereo, in your Cobra.
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Circle the Wagons!
Hey Jim.............
Since I don't have an engine (yet), I sorta' fall in the middle between the SB crowd and the BB minority. It's been my observation of several Cobra forums over the last six months that the BB people seem to have a "siege" mentality. They are constantly being assaulted, questioned, harassed, and made the object of what amounts to an on-going comparision of engine size to a particular body part. All this from the SB group. There appears to be a never-ending struggle that both sides seem to greatly enjoy. If possible, both sides look "down" on the other. Where else can you have so much fun? 67Cobra: Give me a break, I couldn't have built a car if I had wanted too. Even if I had, I would have refused to ride in it. I do good to check the oil level and air pressure in the tires. I recently installed a tach in my GTO. I took out an ad in the local newspaper to express my joy and pride (is it possible to have negative rpms?) You gotta' do what ya do best. In my case, it's writing a check. |
SB or BB
Get a Cleveland and have a little of both!
Rick |
The only attitude I've ever been subjected to was when I parked my Superformance next to a stunning original black 427 at a local car show.
The old guy and his pal would have none of my friendly overtures or compliments. He finally looked into my engine bay and said, "Well - at least you put a Ford motor in it." Since he seemed to have a cobb in his rectum the entire afternoon, I couldn't help but wonder why he stooped to show off his museum piece at a small event where the cars were primarily wacked out hot rods anyway. I figured he must be the kind of guy who complains that the food is bad - and there's not nearly enough of it. He didn't win anything either. Guess he should've tried Pebble Beach. |
Steve
I don't have problem with the writing a check part, but the "Factory-Built Replica" tee-shirt seems snobby to me. |
Wish I Could
Mike:
I was just expressing my great envy of you guys who have the mechanical knowledge and ability to build (and maintain) something like a Cobra replica. What few talents I have lie in other areas. |
Cobra snobs? What is that?
Is it the guy who says my car is better designed? Is it the guy who says my car performs just as good for half the price? Is it the guy who says my car is better engineered than an original or a new Shelby for a fraction of the cost for either? Is it the guy who says I didn't get ripped off by overpaying for a name? Is it the guy who refers to everyones car as FPSB? (I think this is an acyronym for fake plasitc **** box) Is it the guy who says his Cobra is a REAL Cobra (although not original) when others claim its nothing but a replica fakey doo? Well, maybe some cars are better designed than others. Maybe some cars perform better for 1/2 the price and the fact is the new Continuation Cobras are REAL Cobras. Why does it make someone a snob to point out why their car is better designed, or performs better or is a REAL Cobra in the context of a discussion on the subject? The guys who can hang out together, like at the DV Fling, and have beers together and laugh and bust each others chops, regardless of the fact some own $130K Cobras and some $25K replica Cobras..those guys aren't the snobs regardless of any differences in opinions they may have. No, you see to me a Cobra snob is someone who puts others down because of what they have, ridicules them, personally insults them because of what they have and their opinions stated in the context of a discussion on the subject and seeks to exclude them because of what they have or how they choose to enjoy their car..those are the snobs. So in short a Cobra snob also includes those people who put others down because they don't "race" or go to the track and are just "F'n" waxers, and called or refered to in other demeaning and insulting ways because they just "show and shine". Wouldn't you include them in the category of Cobra snobs??? They seem to qualify as some sort of snob regardless even if not a "Cobra" snob IMHO. Does this type of snobbery bother you? Bill, you wouldn't know any guys that fit this description would you? :rolleyes: |
This is a great thread , i can,t afford a cobra, real or replica. I just like them and reading you guys threads is very amusing especially Stephen C, great sense of humour.
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I believe that when people put down others' Cobras, things, houses, pools, wife (or girlfriend), etc, theyare trying to make up some inadequacy in their own lives. Maybe they have low self-esteem; maybe they cant get it up twice (or more!) in one nite; maybe they have totally alienated their friends so that they have so very few friends left; maybe they hate their life, stuck in a job they dislike intensely; the only way they can feel good is to ridicule and demean others, thus attempting to drag others down to their own pathetic level. You cant please everyone. There is always someone who is not happy until they are unhappy. Sorry for the rant.
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Bill,
I see a "Snob" as someone who uses an activity or thing as a platform to prove himself/ herself smarter or superior in some way to others. So the obvious conclusion must be that they have an inferiority complex of some sort. Yeah, I have let people like that get under my skin more than a few times, but upon reflection realize that whatever I say or do, they will always represent a certain percent of the population. I have ZERO control over that. Why worry about, or waste your time thinking about something of which you have no control? I don't know what those guys said that got under you skin. Even if you could snap your fingers and "make them disappear", you and I both know three more will be born to take their place. You only have so much time on this planet. Try to not let people like that steal it from you. Steven:) |
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