estrangedtwat Posted January 29, 2015 Posted January 29, 2015 Meh. I'm not a car guy. Never really cared about em, even self-driving cars. I haven't actually driven a car in over 6 years.There's only ONE car that I've ever wanted. 3 Quote
Len Cnut Posted January 29, 2015 Posted January 29, 2015 For me they're one of those things that if i had money i could love em to bits inasmuch as wanting a flash one but im not the sort to invest a load of myself in em, i just like things to have a bit of class and style, i have that in me, that admiration for things that are a cut above but its not really a part of me thats afforded the room financially to flourish and like, im not one of those who'll go take out a massive loan just to get a flash motor and live off pot noodles for 5 years while i pay it off. Quote
wkuk04 Posted January 29, 2015 Posted January 29, 2015 Couple of years ago I wanted a original GMC A-Team van. Love to get one modernised under the hood, but look like a 1980's A-team van. Probably won't happen but I love it when a plan comes together. 2 Quote
magisme Posted January 29, 2015 Posted January 29, 2015 That's gotta be the most gimmicky thing I've ever seen on a car. Quote
alfierose Posted January 29, 2015 Posted January 29, 2015 That's gotta be the most gimmicky thing I've ever seen on a car.More than those headlight eyelashes?I could do with one of those, I might start being on time for work. 1 Quote
Dazey Posted January 29, 2015 Posted January 29, 2015 I find car people to be the most fucking boring individuals ever to draw breath. 1 Quote
Lithium Posted January 29, 2015 Posted January 29, 2015 I find car people to be the most fucking boring individuals ever to draw breath.This. Quote
SoulMonster Posted January 29, 2015 Posted January 29, 2015 I find car people to be the most fucking boring individuals ever to draw breath. They have the mitigating factor of usually being hicks, which are entertaining, in contrast to hifi nerds who are insufferable dorks and have no reedeming qualities whatsoever. Quote
Len Cnut Posted January 29, 2015 Posted January 29, 2015 If you're a bloke and you don't have at least some level of interest in the following then you're gay. Or you have a touch of it about you and, there's a good chance one of your kids with turn out gay. Those things are:suitsquality watchesmotorsfootball (interchangeable with whatever they do in the park with a ball in your country)birds (didn't see that one coming, did ya?)The fact that those of you in this thread that have expressed a distaste for car people have also at some point expressed an interest in food and cooking says something. Loud and clear. And it's OK, just know, you've a bit of bender in you Quote
wkuk04 Posted January 29, 2015 Posted January 29, 2015 Road tax, Car insurance, Drivers License, Lessons, Test. You have to put some kinda serious cash down before you even buy a car. Need job security also, trying to secure a permanent position somewhere in the UK is like pissing in the wind. Quote
Amir Posted January 29, 2015 Posted January 29, 2015 If you're a bloke and you don't have at least some level of interest in the following then you're gay. Or you have a touch of it about you and, there's a good chance one of your kids with turn out gay. Those things are:suitsquality watchesmotorsfootball (interchangeable with whatever they do in the park with a ball in your country)birds (didn't see that one coming, did ya?)The fact that those of you in this thread that have expressed a distaste for car people have also at some point expressed an interest in food and cooking says something. Loud and clear. And it's OK, just know, you've a bit of bender in you Artist's depiction of Lennie, paragon of masculinity and virility: Quote
Len Cnut Posted January 29, 2015 Posted January 29, 2015 I was thinking more along the lines of Michael Caine actually Quote
Len Cnut Posted January 29, 2015 Posted January 29, 2015 There you go, the suit, the watch, the crumpet, the full deal. And he's looking at his car, which is an Aston Martin, parked out of the frame 2 Quote
Amir Posted January 29, 2015 Posted January 29, 2015 Though none more impressive than Sir Sean:Zardoz is a classic. Quote
Len Cnut Posted January 29, 2015 Posted January 29, 2015 (edited) Nyah, fuck him, horrible grizzling tax dodging cunt j/k, really like him actually They were brilliant together in The Man Who Would Be King.CONNERY: Whatever you might think I'm a king and you're a subject, so don't you provoke me Peachie CarnahanCAINE: OR YOU'LL DO WHAT?!? YOU GOT ME TREMBLIN' IN MY BOOTS YOU HAVE, WHAT'LL YOU DO?!?He's sexy when he loses his rag (Sorry Len, what was that you said about gay? ) Edited January 29, 2015 by Len B'stard Quote
Amir Posted January 29, 2015 Posted January 29, 2015 I still need to watch that, one of my mate's favourite films. Quote
SoulMonster Posted January 29, 2015 Posted January 29, 2015 If you're a bloke and you don't have at least some level of interest in the following then you're gay. Or you have a touch of it about you and, there's a good chance one of your kids with turn out gay. Those things are:suitsquality watchesmotorsfootball (interchangeable with whatever they do in the park with a ball in your country)birds (didn't see that one coming, did ya?)The fact that those of you in this thread that have expressed a distaste for car people have also at some point expressed an interest in food and cooking says something. Loud and clear. And it's OK, just know, you've a bit of bender in you Being interested in suits and watches seems kinda gay to me . That being said, I'd rather be a flamboyant gay living in Castro than having an acute interest in cars. And I'd rather by a former flamboyant gay buried in Castro than being interested in stereos. Quote
Len Cnut Posted January 29, 2015 Posted January 29, 2015 I think you'll really like it man, check it out. Watched it to death as a kid. Really poigniant and funny and adventurous and all sorts If you're a bloke and you don't have at least some level of interest in the following then you're gay. Or you have a touch of it about you and, there's a good chance one of your kids with turn out gay. Those things are:suitsquality watchesmotorsfootball (interchangeable with whatever they do in the park with a ball in your country)birds (didn't see that one coming, did ya?)The fact that those of you in this thread that have expressed a distaste for car people have also at some point expressed an interest in food and cooking says something. Loud and clear. And it's OK, just know, you've a bit of bender in you Being interested in suits and watches seems kinda gay to me . That being said, I'd rather be a flamboyant gay living in Castro than having an acute interest in cars. And I'd rather by a former flamboyant gay buried in Castro than being interested in stereos.Don't worry, you're a science nerd, you don't even qualify Thats like a whole other category of lame 1 Quote
SoulMonster Posted January 29, 2015 Posted January 29, 2015 Don't worry, you're a science nerd, you don't even qualify Thats like a whole other category of lame Qualify for being gay? You are almost right, there are barely any gays in science Well, not openly, at least. Which is strange, since in contrasts to sports, where gayness could be seen as an attack on buff masculinity, science doesn't really foster as aura of...masculinity at all All this being said, I am a more of a business man than a scientist... Quote
netcat Posted January 29, 2015 Posted January 29, 2015 There you go, the suit, the watch, the crutch, the full deal 1 Quote
SoulMonster Posted January 29, 2015 Posted January 29, 2015 Snake-Pits post made me laugh out loud. Unless there is something amazing about that last car except for the red thingies on the wheels, I think he can obtain that dream Quote
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