D-r-i-f-t-i-n-g is a banned word. What do we call it now?
#121
Amazing.
However, against my instincts, I have decided that I will not summon the banstick hastily as I temporarily find you somewhat amusing. But bear in mind my whimsy is likely to change at the fluttering of a butterfly's wings.
However the second screen name that you don't know about will be banned. Open another account, and we'll take more serious measures that insure you will not be able to see the board.
However, against my instincts, I have decided that I will not summon the banstick hastily as I temporarily find you somewhat amusing. But bear in mind my whimsy is likely to change at the fluttering of a butterfly's wings.
However the second screen name that you don't know about will be banned. Open another account, and we'll take more serious measures that insure you will not be able to see the board.
#127
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how about stop trying to convince those-who-need-no convincing about buttsexing. that's about all i ask. honestly, im not sitting here trying to convince you why having sex with two ******** at the same time is awesome...not that I need to convince anyone of that, just saying.
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Hey, a bunch of MT'ers went over to crap on the RD board. I gotta give jbguido some credit for being the lone ranger to come over here and stir the pot a little.
Jbquido, you say we don't understand. We say you don't. I'm feeling like a broken record here but for most here it ISN'T THE DRI-FTING!!! IT'S THE *******S!!!! Get it????
Lot's of us have been to events. All of us have done power slides for fun at some time or another. It's fun. Really it is. Sure it takes skill and practice. It takes a well prepared car to do it well. The problem is Drif-ting is entertainment. Take a go cart onto America's Got Talent. Drive really fast around the stage. You'd get boo'd off. Slide it around the stage while throwing up massive amounts of smoke? People might cheer. It's like juggling. Takes skill, practice, fun to do and maybe fun to watch.
True motorsports exists not because of culture. They exist because man enjoys competition. Man competes at just about anything. There is an innate difference however between competitions with absolutes and definete scoring involved with a clear cut winner, soccer, football, basketball, hockey, golf, tennis, track & field, auto racing, etc., and competitions that are judged, skating, gymnastics, diving, slam dunks, drift-ing, etc.
Some people enjoy sports involving absolutes. Some enjoy subjective activities. Most here prefer absolutes.
Eva - I always considered ricers people who were more into appearance (usually tacky or outlandish) and the appearance of performance than real performance. Lot's of ricers in my book spend tons of money. It's not the money that makes a ricer it's the horrible useless crap they do to the cars.
Jbquido, you say we don't understand. We say you don't. I'm feeling like a broken record here but for most here it ISN'T THE DRI-FTING!!! IT'S THE *******S!!!! Get it????
Lot's of us have been to events. All of us have done power slides for fun at some time or another. It's fun. Really it is. Sure it takes skill and practice. It takes a well prepared car to do it well. The problem is Drif-ting is entertainment. Take a go cart onto America's Got Talent. Drive really fast around the stage. You'd get boo'd off. Slide it around the stage while throwing up massive amounts of smoke? People might cheer. It's like juggling. Takes skill, practice, fun to do and maybe fun to watch.
True motorsports exists not because of culture. They exist because man enjoys competition. Man competes at just about anything. There is an innate difference however between competitions with absolutes and definete scoring involved with a clear cut winner, soccer, football, basketball, hockey, golf, tennis, track & field, auto racing, etc., and competitions that are judged, skating, gymnastics, diving, slam dunks, drift-ing, etc.
Some people enjoy sports involving absolutes. Some enjoy subjective activities. Most here prefer absolutes.
Eva - I always considered ricers people who were more into appearance (usually tacky or outlandish) and the appearance of performance than real performance. Lot's of ricers in my book spend tons of money. It's not the money that makes a ricer it's the horrible useless crap they do to the cars.
#130
Hey, a bunch of MT'ers went over to crap on the RD board. I gotta give jbguido some credit for being the lone ranger to come over here and stir the pot a little.
Jbquido, you say we don't understand. We say you don't. I'm feeling like a broken record here but for most here it ISN'T THE DRI-FTING!!! IT'S THE *******S!!!! Get it????
Lot's of us have been to events. All of us have done power slides for fun at some time or another. It's fun. Really it is. Sure it takes skill and practice. It takes a well prepared car to do it well. The problem is Drif-ting is entertainment. Take a go cart onto America's Got Talent. Drive really fast around the stage. You'd get boo'd off. Slide it around the stage while throwing up massive amounts of smoke? People might cheer. It's like juggling. Takes skill, practice, fun to do and maybe fun to watch.
True motorsports exists not because of culture. They exist because man enjoys competition. Man competes at just about anything. There is an innate difference however between competitions with absolutes and definete scoring involved with a clear cut winner, soccer, football, basketball, hockey, golf, tennis, track & field, auto racing, etc., and competitions that are judged, skating, gymnastics, diving, slam dunks, drift-ing, etc.
Some people enjoy sports involving absolutes. Some enjoy subjective activities. Most here prefer absolutes.
Eva - I always considered ricers people who were more into appearance (usually tacky or outlandish) and the appearance of performance than real performance. Lot's of ricers in my book spend tons of money. It's not the money that makes a ricer it's the horrible useless crap they do to the cars.
Jbquido, you say we don't understand. We say you don't. I'm feeling like a broken record here but for most here it ISN'T THE DRI-FTING!!! IT'S THE *******S!!!! Get it????
Lot's of us have been to events. All of us have done power slides for fun at some time or another. It's fun. Really it is. Sure it takes skill and practice. It takes a well prepared car to do it well. The problem is Drif-ting is entertainment. Take a go cart onto America's Got Talent. Drive really fast around the stage. You'd get boo'd off. Slide it around the stage while throwing up massive amounts of smoke? People might cheer. It's like juggling. Takes skill, practice, fun to do and maybe fun to watch.
True motorsports exists not because of culture. They exist because man enjoys competition. Man competes at just about anything. There is an innate difference however between competitions with absolutes and definete scoring involved with a clear cut winner, soccer, football, basketball, hockey, golf, tennis, track & field, auto racing, etc., and competitions that are judged, skating, gymnastics, diving, slam dunks, drift-ing, etc.
Some people enjoy sports involving absolutes. Some enjoy subjective activities. Most here prefer absolutes.
Eva - I always considered ricers people who were more into appearance (usually tacky or outlandish) and the appearance of performance than real performance. Lot's of ricers in my book spend tons of money. It's not the money that makes a ricer it's the horrible useless crap they do to the cars.