An 8 changes your viewpoint of the world . . .
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An 8 changes your viewpoint of the world . . .
I am now a proud owner of my 8 for nearly 4 weeks and I would like to say that driving the 8 has changed my viewpoint of the world. I now categorize people between those who have and those who don't
RX8 owners = :D
non-RX8 owners = :o
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RX8 owners = :D
non-RX8 owners = :o
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Once I read "Love in the time of Cholera" and there was that dude who divided people into two different categories those who **** well and those who don't... his nephew paraphrased it into people that **** a lot a those that don't... well he was the one that fell into first category... funny ha... ?
just my 2 cents in the matter of categorizing...
just my 2 cents in the matter of categorizing...
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Originally posted by Vrimmick
Once I read "Love in the time of Cholera" and there was that dude who divided people into two different categories those who **** well and those who don't... his nephew paraphrased it into people that **** a lot a those that don't... well he was the one that fell into first category... funny ha... ?
just my 2 cents in the matter of categorizing...
Once I read "Love in the time of Cholera" and there was that dude who divided people into two different categories those who **** well and those who don't... his nephew paraphrased it into people that **** a lot a those that don't... well he was the one that fell into first category... funny ha... ?
just my 2 cents in the matter of categorizing...
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Originally posted by Vrimmick
Once I read "Love in the time of Cholera" and there was that dude who divided people into two different categories those who **** well and those who don't... his nephew paraphrased it into people that **** a lot a those that don't... well he was the one that fell into first category... funny ha... ?
just my 2 cents in the matter of categorizing...
Once I read "Love in the time of Cholera" and there was that dude who divided people into two different categories those who **** well and those who don't... his nephew paraphrased it into people that **** a lot a those that don't... well he was the one that fell into first category... funny ha... ?
just my 2 cents in the matter of categorizing...
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Just remember, the world changes their view of you when you drive the car.
You think everyone's sane until you drive a sports car around. Then every truck, car, SUV, etc.. wants to race you, cut you off, or be a road hog to mess with you. Then people will cause accidents by staring at your car and hitting you or other stuff.
You think everyone's sane until you drive a sports car around. Then every truck, car, SUV, etc.. wants to race you, cut you off, or be a road hog to mess with you. Then people will cause accidents by staring at your car and hitting you or other stuff.
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All I can say is, I agree with Dag. And that many of the rest of you have no sense of humor.
I think the original observation was something like: "There are two kinds of people. Those who categorize people into two kinds and those who don't."
Driving the '8 has change my perspective, even when I'm not driving. I'm not nearly so uptight now as I used to be.
I think the original observation was something like: "There are two kinds of people. Those who categorize people into two kinds and those who don't."
Driving the '8 has change my perspective, even when I'm not driving. I'm not nearly so uptight now as I used to be.
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the 8 is my escape from reality. i can be having the worst day ever, and all i need to do is jump into the ride, turn up the radio and just drive.
something a la nick cage from 'gone in 60.' although i believe he refers to a marlboro red ferrari and a coastal highway.
something a la nick cage from 'gone in 60.' although i believe he refers to a marlboro red ferrari and a coastal highway.
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