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Attempted Murder #3 for Gretchin

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Topic: Attempted Murder #3 for Gretchin
Posted By: Romeo
Subject: Attempted Murder #3 for Gretchin
Date Posted: 01 August 2010 at 11:42pm

Was driving back from the US today, enjoying the nice, banked curves of the US roads. 70KM/H... 80KM/H... 90KM/H... Everything was going wonderful. Eventually, in order to keep up with my dad, I hit triple digits while flying through the banks (He had quite a bit of a lead on me, you see). Gretchin was putting up with my tom-foolery, until one fated corner, where she had enough and decided to try and kill me...

Entered the corner at just a nose over 110, a nice 90-degree left hand. Smooth, deep banked, two lane road... Really a wonderful corner to be honest... Immeadiately she backhanded me with a heap of understeer. Not an issue, I know what the slip angle is like, I just turned the wheel an extra half turn and things would work out, but there was still too much understeer to account for. Thus, I decided to just dab the brakes ever so lightly to move the weight onto the fronts a bit more. The method worked, and the front tires bit down hard, and instantly turned the car very sharp.

Alas, now oversteer became the concern.

Well, oversteer is a bit of an understatement. In what can only be described as a heartbeat, her tail-end whipped up hurredly, making her take up both lanes as she whipped sideways. In that heart-stopping moment, sheer panic rushed over me. I almost simply lost my nerve, and didn't react, but if there was ever a case to be made for video games, it is now:

I snapped out of my panic-induced trance and grabbed the wheel and turned it further to make her spin a bit more. Now her backside was actually leading the car. Nerves ablaze I then spun the wheel as far as I could make it go to the right, inducing the front end to whip back around, completing a 360 and sliding her harmlessly over on the far side of the road. The car had of course stalled during the procedure, and I took a moment to calm myself before I fired her back up and drove up behind my dad once again who had apparently watched the whole event under the assumption that was to be my last act on earth.

Fortunately, video-game-derived-hyper-active reflexes saved me from slamming into lamp posts or flying into the ditch. That, and a bit of luck, to be sure.



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Posted By: Patrick
Date Posted: 02 August 2010 at 12:51am

Here's some friendly advice from a crotchety old man...

SLOW  THE  F*CK  DOWN !!!

Tristan, you know I'm only saying that because I'd like you to live long enough to get old and crotchety yourself.

 



Posted By: Romeo
Date Posted: 02 August 2010 at 1:06am

Nah man, that would be NO FUN AT ALL. Nah, in all seriousness, it was a bit of a wake-up call, I probably will knock of a little bit of the speed in the corners, at the very least until the car is safe (Shocks, brakes and sway bar are all in working order).



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Never shift into reverse without a back-up plan.


Posted By: Graeme
Date Posted: 02 August 2010 at 12:02pm
I rarely come on here to post anymore but I have to pipe in too on this one. Sorry it's not a nice post to you but it's not personal.

Just try to imagine not only yourself on the roads and that there may be others that want to make it home alive. With that kind of driving it's just a matter of time before you are posting that it wasn't attempted murder anymore but actual murder.

Dramatic? perhaps, but take a look at that loser that was only doing 90 and smacked into that little girl and her aunt while they were feeding a horse on the side of the road. Little girl is dead, parents are grieving for years to come and the aunt was hospitalized for some very serious surgery.. All so this lady could get somewhere just a little bit faster. Hardly worth the years she'll get for the 4 guilty counts of murder and reckless driving.

You're young and it's tough to imagine screwing up perhaps, or that you are invincible and can "do anything with game skills" or whatever but for everybody's sake take your skills and desire to destroy yourself and your car to the race course and off our roads please.


Posted By: Patrick
Date Posted: 02 August 2010 at 12:20pm

Originally posted by Graeme Graeme wrote:

Just try to imagine not only yourself on the roads and that there may be others that want to make it home alive.

Excellent point.

Tristan, you and I are buddies in this club. You're a great guy and a lot of fun to be around.

However, real life isn't like some stupid video game where if you screw up you just reboot and start over.

Will you please smarten up and start driving responsibly before you kill yourself or worse yet, some innocent bystander!

 



Posted By: Romeo
Date Posted: 02 August 2010 at 1:40pm
Nono, fair enough. Granted I used to never speed in city streets, only the highway. Seem to have lost sight of that as of late, but I can go back to the way I was.

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Posted By: Bassman
Date Posted: 02 August 2010 at 4:07pm

Well...need to have a little chat as this old fart will chew your ear out also!.  I started to autox and track, but invested time to learn and conduct myself in a mature manner...take it out on tbe track and not the street and learn how to handle your car...by what I read, you have NO IDEA how to drive!...need to know Gretchen and how to control her!:)

Saying that, I do hope to see you out at the next PCA autox which I already posted for many for Fiero owners to come out...imagine this a club event, except the go cart is your car:)

Advicate of track not street racing, you have a lot to offer to this world, do NOT want to see it run short!...Smarten Up:)...lol



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Posted By: Romeo
Date Posted: 02 August 2010 at 4:25pm

I know, I probably wont get into auto-X for a while, can't afford the fees. As for the whole "not dying" thing, I am giving that very strong consideration.

Yeah, I have mediated myself back to limit in the streets, limit plus a bit when there's other drivers on the highway, and limitless on open highways, that way I'll only off myself in the absolute worst-case-scenario.



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Never shift into reverse without a back-up plan.


Posted By: Graeme
Date Posted: 02 August 2010 at 4:42pm
Originally posted by Romeo Romeo wrote:

that way I'll only off myself in the absolute worst-case-scenario.



Overall sounds good, great to hear you are listening to reason but ask your parents what they think of the above quote and I'm sure you'll change your mind. It's just not worth it man.. As you get older and possibly have your own children you'll really start to get it I think. Either way, stay safe and join up with Brian there. In time you'll even want to start chroming everything you own maybe!


Posted By: Dawg
Date Posted: 02 August 2010 at 4:45pm
You know.....I love driving fast, I really do.  But I also take great pride in knowing the practical limits of my equipment under various driving conditions.

As long as you assess the situation and stay within a "safe zone" you can have fun enjoying your car.

I too would love to get involved in racing again but we can't justify it at the moment.  So I stay within safe limits and enjoy what I can do.  Those limits are often no where near posted speeds but well within this zone I'm speaking of.

I think you've got a great car there buddy.  All things considered you have nothing to complain about on any level.  Enjoy it safely

DG


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Posted By: Colby
Date Posted: 02 August 2010 at 4:49pm
Autox is probably the cheapest kind of racing you can do. With PCA, it's just $40 for the day and you don't even need a membership like you do for the autox's put on by the other clubs. Plus it's also safer than racing at Mission (for example) since there's only one car driving at a time and the only thing to hit is a fence or a cone.

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Posted By: Patrick
Date Posted: 02 August 2010 at 5:36pm
Originally posted by Romeo Romeo wrote:

As for the whole "not dying" thing...

...I'll only off myself in the absolute worst-case-scenario.

You have a narrow focal point. How's the rest of your life in a wheelchair appeal to you?

 



Posted By: Bassman
Date Posted: 02 August 2010 at 5:42pm

Expensive...as Colby said above and honestly....getting really tired of the excuses made that it's expensive...it can be if you get into it as I have, or come out as Colby for $40 and maybe 1/4 tank gas...5-6 1 minute runs really eat up your gas:)...NOT!.

If you went out for a basic dinner with another, a movie,...a basic outing you spend $40 easy...Ah let me think...$40 on autox and learn many things or DEAD!...easy choice:)



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Posted By: Romeo
Date Posted: 02 August 2010 at 6:15pm
I don't have the licensing for it, and that's also looking over the track costs. Like I said, I can live with slowing it down in the mean time, but that doesn't mean I can afford to go the track yet either.

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Never shift into reverse without a back-up plan.


Posted By: Bassman
Date Posted: 02 August 2010 at 6:17pm

Not going to beat this up:)...drive safer is all we ask, I think you realize many here care otherwise there would have been no replies:).

 



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Posted By: Romeo
Date Posted: 02 August 2010 at 6:21pm
I do, and I'm a little touched, truth be told. Believe me, I worry about that car more than I do my own life, I don't want to see harm come to her either. Slower and safer it shall be.

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Never shift into reverse without a back-up plan.


Posted By: marcelvdgn
Date Posted: 02 August 2010 at 6:28pm

T

Take it to the TRACK

M



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Posted By: Romeo
Date Posted: 02 August 2010 at 6:53pm
Can't afford that! It's ok though, I have a racing simulator to keep my satisfied until I start pulling in some decent coin.

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Never shift into reverse without a back-up plan.


Posted By: Capt Fiero
Date Posted: 02 August 2010 at 7:26pm

Gee away from my computer for a while and see everyone jumping on the don't' drive fast bandwagon. However that does not bother, I have spoke up driving within a persons or cars limits in the past, what I think bothers me the most is seeing everyone jump down on Romeo.  We have all driven fast at one time or another in our lives.  I think most of us have spun a car around at least one, and  I don't think there is a single adult male on this forum that when they were in their teens did not drive like a maniac at least once.  Hell I see many of you posting in here, that I KNOW still have a tendency to drive with a lead foot.

At one time I had to figure speeding tickets into my monthly budgets.  None of us own 2 seat sports cars because of there practicality either, or else we would all be driving 4cyl Hybrid Econo Box's. 

        Romeo made a mistake by driving beyond either what his car or he was capable of, however don't make him feel like he made a bigger mistake in telling us about it. 



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Posted By: Colby
Date Posted: 02 August 2010 at 7:43pm
Originally posted by Romeo Romeo wrote:

I don't have the licensing for it, and that's also looking over the track costs. Like I said, I can live with slowing it down in the mean time, but that doesn't mean I can afford to go the track yet either.

What track costs? As for licensing, if you can drive to one of the meetings then you can drive at autox. They even have a few loaner helmets if you don't have your own. If you eat breakfast at home and pack a lunch, then your costs really are just gas and the $40 to participate.

I think you should at least come out and watch next Sunday, you can even go for rides with some of the drivers. I've gone 5 times now and I can tell you that, to me at least, going around corners faster than you should be on the street is now so boring in comparison that I don't even bother to anymore.


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Posted By: Romeo
Date Posted: 02 August 2010 at 7:46pm
Will do. The new Fiero couple kept me up until 2am Sunday, so I woke up later than usual Monday and unfortunately missed Mission.

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Never shift into reverse without a back-up plan.


Posted By: Bassman
Date Posted: 02 August 2010 at 8:05pm

Hey David...as I noted to T and I am sure he's not taking us for real other than peeps who care for him.  There are choices and he was honest to share an experience, and we are offering other choices...not just to take it to the track, just think twice before you step on that throttle and redline:)...and other choices can be affordable...we'll chat T, the offer is there still to co-drive my car and we can chat about funds:)...call me an we can discuss

Good thing I called you to make sure you did not head over in the afternoon...I did the 1st round and packed up, too tired for the last two...too much driving this weekend:)



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Posted By: Romeo
Date Posted: 02 August 2010 at 8:59pm
Aw really? That's unfortunate man. How did you first run go though?

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Never shift into reverse without a back-up plan.


Posted By: Bassman
Date Posted: 02 August 2010 at 9:17pm
Working on vid now, only a few laps....too long with 20 min rounds

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Posted By: Patrick
Date Posted: 02 August 2010 at 9:26pm
Originally posted by Capt Fiero Capt Fiero wrote:

...what I think bothers me the most is seeing everyone jump down on Romeo.

What would bother me the most is seeing an empty seat at the next club meeting where Tristan used to sit.

Dave, please don't criticize the rest of us for caring about Tristan enough to try and save him from himself. It's not like he drives responsibly all the time and this was a one shot affair. He drives like an idiot (sorry Tristan) most of the time from what I've witnessed. He needs to change his driving habits pronto or he's just an accident waiting to happen.

 



Posted By: Bassman
Date Posted: 02 August 2010 at 9:38pm

Tristan, just because I want you to gain and meet some real cool peeps, learn and have fun...you can co-drive with me in my car, you'll luv the clutch...if yes we can work something out...

You can budget for "treats" like this for yourself, I am sure as we all can, look at what we spend on (i.e. Starbucks each day, pack of cigs, a beer afterwork, etc...) and adjust and save for reg fees and get it out of your system...lol

To all...we all do care for each other and may share how we do this is many ways...we can all learn from this today, and you seem to have many friends in this club that care Tristan



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Posted By: Romeo
Date Posted: 02 August 2010 at 9:40pm

Aw hell, there's always some new up-and-comer lined up.

In any case, your assessment of my driving, while accurate, comes from a skewed perspective, as we often drive like numbskulls on the club runs. My normal driving (Had been) for the most part, sensible. As I admitted, as of lately I've sort've been ignoring that threshold of safety, but that is something I can correct. I'm not trying to get all defensive and riled up, just explaining myself.



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Posted By: Graeme
Date Posted: 02 August 2010 at 9:48pm
Dave's just worried because he's next on the list to be harassed :D

As they used to say during the holocaust, "they came for my neighbour and I did nothing, they came for my other neighbour and I did nothing and when they came for me there was nobody left to do anything".


Posted By: Romeo
Date Posted: 02 August 2010 at 9:50pm
Aw hell, he made it that long, and fate smiles upon me. I'll be fine.

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Never shift into reverse without a back-up plan.


Posted By: Dawg
Date Posted: 02 August 2010 at 9:59pm
Brian, I for one appreciate your efforts to get more of us on the track.  It's not the right time for me, but I will throw in $20 towards Tristan's entry fee so he can race.  Even if the money just goes into your pocket to help you with your ride that's ok too.

As long as he gets some track time I'm good.  I'll have the money at the next meeting.

DG


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Posted By: Patrick
Date Posted: 02 August 2010 at 10:08pm

Not to be outdone by a Dawg, the Toad will throw in the other $20 so Tristan can enter and race his own Fiero.

I wanna come watch though.

 



Posted By: Bassman
Date Posted: 02 August 2010 at 10:12pm
Anyone is welcome...Tristan, your my co-driver Biatch:), we will work out financials over a beer:)...Patrick, I'll take ya for a ride also, chit, you can bring your car in and race:)

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Posted By: Patrick
Date Posted: 02 August 2010 at 10:26pm

Originally posted by Bassman Bassman wrote:

Patrick, I'll take ya for a ride also, chit, you can bring your car in and race:)

Brian, I'd like to try it this coming weekend, but there's one catch...

I'm dog-sitting Frankie for the next three weeks and I can't leave her at home all day alone. Is there any shade at the track?

 



Posted By: Romeo
Date Posted: 02 August 2010 at 10:35pm

Seeing as how Gretchin has virtually no shocks left, and is still riding on 10 degrees of toe in the front, and five degrees of camber in the back, I don't think that'd be $40 well spent boys, but I appreciate the offer.

Wouldn't mind going on and navigating (See: Backseat driving) with Brian, if only to annoy the daylights out of him.

"Hey man, can I put my feet up?"
"I feel like we've been here before..."
"Are you sure you're not lost? Seems like you're going in circles..."



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Posted By: Patrick
Date Posted: 02 August 2010 at 10:42pm
Originally posted by Romeo Romeo wrote:

Seeing as how Gretchin has virtually no shocks left, and is still riding on 10 degrees of toe in the front, and five degrees of camber in the back, I don't think that'd be $40 well spent boys...

Yet that didn't stop you from trying to take that corner yesterday at over 110.

Can you now understand why we're a wee bit concerned about you?

 



Posted By: Colby
Date Posted: 02 August 2010 at 11:00pm
Originally posted by Romeo Romeo wrote:

Seeing as how Gretchin has virtually no shocks left, and is still riding on 10 degrees of toe in the front, and five degrees of camber in the back, I don't think that'd be $40 well spent boys, but I appreciate the offer.

Brian already offered to let you co-drive his car. I think he needs someone to help warm up his tires anyway.


Patrick, the only shade there is provided by tents. If you are driving, you'll also have to work the course (run after fallen cones) part of the time. The guys there are pretty nice though, I bet you could find someone there to look after Frankie for you while you're working. There's also a chance you can get out of having to work.



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Posted By: Patrick
Date Posted: 02 August 2010 at 11:36pm

Thanks for the info Colby, but it might be best to just be a spectator if I can make it out to the track this weekend.

I realize that taking a dog to a car track isn't the greatest idea, but it's either that or unfortunately not go at all. Racing my own car as well would probably be pushing things a bit. Frankie's head sticking out of the passenger window would totally ruin the aerodynamics.

 



Posted By: Romeo
Date Posted: 03 August 2010 at 7:48am
Originally posted by Patrick Patrick wrote:

Originally posted by Romeo Romeo wrote:

Seeing as how Gretchin has virtually no shocks left, and is still riding on 10 degrees of toe in the front, and five degrees of camber in the back, I don't think that'd be $40 well spent boys...

Yet that didn't stop you from trying to take that corner yesterday at over 110.

Can you now understand why we're a wee bit concerned about you?

 


I'm young, and if there's one thing the media has taught me over the years, it's that young people never  die.

Joking aside, yes, I do understand some of your concern. Someone has to make you guys seem younger. =P



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Posted By: Bassman
Date Posted: 03 August 2010 at 8:34am

T...read what I posted, WE drive my car, YOU drive your car and park it and meet us at Mac D's on Harris Road & Lougheed at 7:30am Sunday August 8th...

Pat, there are shaded areas with the trailers that are parked there, many bring their dogs and let them rest there...if we get there early enough we can park in that row, so won't bring my canopy, less to pack:)

Again T, let's talk, and if you are not comfortable or not available this date, then we can plan another time next season.

Cheers...Bb



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Posted By: Patrick
Date Posted: 03 August 2010 at 11:05am

Originally posted by Romeo Romeo wrote:

I'm young, and if there's one thing the media has taught me over the years, it's that young people never die.

Tristan, you apparently still consider this a black and white issue - dead or alive, despite my less than subtle hint posted earlier.

Originally posted by Patrick Patrick wrote:

You have a narrow focal point. How's the rest of your life in a wheelchair appeal to you?

As my friend, please do me a huge favour and read http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/17508770/ - THIS .

Seriously, please read the whole article and keep it in mind the next time you goose the throttle and drop the clutch in a less than optimal situation.

 



Posted By: Bassman
Date Posted: 03 August 2010 at 12:34pm

There is a lot that I have learned in the last few years since getting into racing, once thing is for sure and is a common statement:

"There are three types of driving, Street, Performance, and Racing...no matter what one may think of their driving skills, if they have no professional instruction...you DO NOT know how to drive...and this is proven daily on our streets".

I have a perfornance driving school I am attending on August 12th, I have taken 2 autox courses, and many coaches on the track who have sat with me and taught me many skills over the last 3 years...ask Kerstin, my daily driving is so much safer and enjoyable now as I have an outlet:)...

Since I have started, I have tried to share every experience in hope that some of those in our club that have a lead foot can maybe think about their actions, and realize there are options where one can enjoy in a safe and cost effective way to enjoy our cars...some have been interested, but not as many a I hoped for...There are a few of us that are offering Tristan an opportunity to break out of his bad habits...so one day at a time:)



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Posted By: Fire451
Date Posted: 03 August 2010 at 5:43pm

T if it was me in your position with the offer from Brian I would be jumping all over it like a fat kid on a smarty.....



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Posted By: Romeo
Date Posted: 03 August 2010 at 7:16pm
I have every intention of headin' out as a navigator/co-pilot/dead-weight with him some time, but Gretchin wont be going for a little while, not until I have some things corrected on her, otherwise she wont even be competitive (Or safe, I guess).

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Posted By: Bassman
Date Posted: 03 August 2010 at 7:41pm

Originally posted by Romeo Romeo wrote:

I have every intention of headin' out as a navigator/co-pilot/dead-weight with him some time, but Gretchin wont be going for a little while, not until I have some things corrected on her, otherwise she wont even be competitive (Or safe, I guess).

So is this a NO for this Sunday August 8th?...can Gretchen get you to location?...if so YOU ARE DRIVING MY CAR!!!!...wtf are you not getting, man I want to Biatch slap you...



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Posted By: Romeo
Date Posted: 03 August 2010 at 8:06pm
I don't know how your car handles. Wouldn't it be more logical to at least sit in a few laps and see?

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Posted By: Bassman
Date Posted: 03 August 2010 at 8:15pm

Na...hop in, STFU and drive...lol.  Our our morning ritual is breakfast, be relaxed, network with a lot of good drivers, walk the course, check all the lines, apex, braking, when to turn, etc...plan your attack and learn how to visualize driving...you can get to a state when in grid you practise your run in your mind...you are a Fiero owner with the same clutch pretty much, you just achieved 99.9% of the challenge

 



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Posted By: Romeo
Date Posted: 03 August 2010 at 8:19pm

Haha, unless you've got the following:

ATROCIOUS alignment.
No rear sway-bar.
Barely any braking power.
No shocks left.
Buggered high-performance clutch

...Then it'll take a little while to adapt to it.



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Posted By: Bassman
Date Posted: 03 August 2010 at 8:27pm
No...you will be driving a Fiero that has just had a TONNE of work done and is running perfect!!!...you won't have to adjust your driving style to make up for "issues"...man, I have a lot of work with you...lol, make it FUN, stop "Thinking" about any negative...you can take the car for a quick boot on the road and get a little feeling, maintaining the speed and noise limit of course around the track due to neighbour and RCMP watching the area big time!...most runs are less than 60 seconds, RELAX:)...lol

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Posted By: Colby
Date Posted: 03 August 2010 at 10:48pm
You won't be competitive your first time out regardless of what you're driving so don't worry about that. I mean look at me, I have no hope of being competitive with my Duke but I'm still going out there. The main thing is getting out there and gaining those skills and having fun. In fact, it would almost be better to drive your car as is since those are the conditions you face on the street.

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Posted By: Bassman
Date Posted: 04 August 2010 at 6:27am
Colby has point:)...you can just join in and not drive, but you have to make a choice, can't say "Hey can I do a run" mid day, have to register, etc...you still have a few days to work this out:)

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86 GT Fastback 3.2L

2013 Mazda3 Sport GS SkyActive

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Posted By: Romeo
Date Posted: 04 August 2010 at 6:16pm
Well, I wouldn't mind a quick sprint in your car if you're entrusting her in my hands. Bad idea on your part, mind you.

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Posted By: Bassman
Date Posted: 04 August 2010 at 7:48pm

Ok, come when you can make it, I'll take you for a few runs, you see what's going on and take it from there...Patrick, same, just even come out for a visit and the dog is welcome, lots bring their dogs.

Going to the BC Driving Center in Pitt Meadows Airport.  Head on Lougheed to Pitt Meadows, Right on Harris Road, the another right on Ford Street...stay on Ford and you will see the gate entrance on the left side.

Cheers...



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Posted By: Romeo
Date Posted: 04 August 2010 at 10:17pm
...When?

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Posted By: Patrick
Date Posted: 04 August 2010 at 10:33pm

Originally posted by Bassman Bassman wrote:

Patrick, same, just even come out for a visit and the dog is welcome, lots bring their dogs.

Sure Brian, I'll come out... hound and all.

I'd love to be able to drive my car, your car, any car on the track on Sunday, but seeing as how I'll have the dog and I've never even been to an autocross event before, I'll settle for watching this time and seeing what it's all about. 

Should I also meet up with you at the McDonald's early, or do I just find my own way to the track and then look for Tristan spinning out in your GT?

 



Posted By: Patrick
Date Posted: 04 August 2010 at 10:38pm

A little musical interlude. Click...  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=My5ub7qV2EM - Here .

 



Posted By: Patrick
Date Posted: 04 August 2010 at 11:01pm

By the way Brian, something criminal has occurred with the image you're using for your avatar.

It's gone from this...  ...to this...  ...

 



Posted By: Colby
Date Posted: 04 August 2010 at 11:01pm
Originally posted by Patrick Patrick wrote:

By the way Brian, something criminal has occurred with the image you're using for your avatar.

It's gone from this...  ...to this...  ...

 


I noticed that when doing my avatar. This forum seems to force you to use 64x64 no matter what. So you either need to add empty space to your image or crop it and end up with something like this:


The driving doesn't usually start until after 9:30, so unless you want to be apart of the course walk there's not much point in coming out earlier.


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Posted By: Bassman
Date Posted: 05 August 2010 at 6:31am

Originally posted by Romeo Romeo wrote:

...When?

Seriously asking When???...back up in this post and read a little



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Posted By: Romeo
Date Posted: 05 August 2010 at 7:30am

Bleh. lol



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Posted By: Bassman
Date Posted: 05 August 2010 at 8:53am
Based on the weather forecast for RAIN, Pitt Meadows has 5-10 mm on Saturday, Sunday only 1 mm currently...so call me on Saturday and I'll let you know what my plans are, may not go, but could because it would be a great test with the new tires and see how they are...hhhmmm, again call and let's see:) 

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Posted By: Patrick
Date Posted: 05 August 2010 at 9:08am

Originally posted by Bassman Bassman wrote:

Based on the weather forecast for RAIN...

Well that sucks.

I take it then that rain puts a real damper on autocross events?

 



Posted By: Bassman
Date Posted: 05 August 2010 at 9:40am
It can make it REALLY fun, hence UBC has a Slush Series every season...I am 99% certain I will go, just how I felt at the time...lol

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Posted By: Patrick
Date Posted: 05 August 2010 at 10:05am

Originally posted by Bassman Bassman wrote:

...just how I felt at the time...lol

Yeah, dealing with Tristan often has that effect. Just ask Ainsleigh.



Posted By: Bassman
Date Posted: 05 August 2010 at 10:38am
Originally posted by Patrick Patrick wrote:

Originally posted by Bassman Bassman wrote:

...just how I felt at the time...lol

Yeah, dealing with Tristan often has that effect. Just ask Ainsleigh.

Painfull may be a better descriptive



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Posted By: Patrick
Date Posted: 05 August 2010 at 11:04am
Originally posted by Bassman Bassman wrote:

Originally posted by Patrick Patrick wrote:

Originally posted by Bassman Bassman wrote:

...just how I felt at the time...lol

Yeah, dealing with Tristan often has that effect. Just ask Ainsleigh.

Painfull may be a better descriptive

Kids, eh!

 



Posted By: Romeo
Date Posted: 05 August 2010 at 9:54pm
You're both dead next meeting.

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Posted By: Patrick
Date Posted: 05 August 2010 at 10:05pm

Originally posted by Romeo Romeo wrote:

You're both dead next meeting.

That's a rather ironic statement considering that Brian and I are doing our best to prevent YOU from possibly ending up in that condition!

Someday buddy, you'll be wanting to thank everyone who expressed their concern with you.  

 



Posted By: Romeo
Date Posted: 06 August 2010 at 7:41am
Oh, the concern was touching. But you leave my little Ainsleigh alone.

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Posted By: Car-2-Lo
Date Posted: 06 August 2010 at 8:07am
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LUASiDg-kg4 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LUASiDg-kg4


Posted By: Graeme
Date Posted: 06 August 2010 at 8:39am
Just read this in the paper this morning. Same lesson to be learned by one more loser who didn't make it this time just last weekend:

http://www.bclocalnews.com/tri_city_maple_ridge/mapleridgene%20ws/news/99700614.html - http://www.bclocalnews.com/tri_city_maple_ridge/mapleridgene ws/news/99700614.html

I realize the point has hit home but I'm hoping a certain other person on this site will see the light too. ANYTHING can happen, all this kid was doing was avoiding somebody but speed was a factor with "aggressive" driving. The only good thing about this is that he only killed himself but did manage to hospitalize the occupants of the car he crashed into. Which all in all.. isn't a good thing to really have to say about the issue.

Good to see the press covering so many of these lately.


Posted By: Bassman
Date Posted: 06 August 2010 at 8:55am

There is a freedom on the track also, call it peace of mind knowing that you will not hurt anyone else as SAFETY is the number one concern.  The drivers course I am taking next week, the number one thing they will instill and want to hear is "what's the number one thing in mind always"..."SAFETY!!!".

Take it off the streets, street racing is old book and I think as a club many here are mature and support this.

I'll be honest, Arlington scares me...we should be cruising and enjoying being together and not split and race in the groups, also not good for the club reputation...



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Posted By: Car-2-Lo
Date Posted: 06 August 2010 at 9:01am
Lets help some members with there bad habits,"aggressive driving" isn't the only KILLER
we don't want to lose you...

http://itkills.ca/ - http://itkills.ca/


Posted By: Bassman
Date Posted: 06 August 2010 at 9:41am
I think there is a clear message with this post from many, certainly has sparked a topic...nice to see, and hope to see more who want to come out and enjoy our cars in a performance setting

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Posted By: Patrick
Date Posted: 06 August 2010 at 10:34am

Originally posted by Graeme Graeme wrote:

Just read this in the paper this morning. Same lesson to be learned by one more loser who didn't make it this time just last weekend:

http://www.bclocalnews.com/tri_city_maple_ridge/mapleridgene%20ws/news/99700614.html - http://www.bclocalnews.com/tri_city_maple_ridge/mapleridgene ws/news/99700614.html

In case this news report link stops working, it's worthwhile printing it out here as it certainly pertains to anyone who believes they're invincible while behind the wheel.

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Fiery crash kills one
 

Sheldon Streiling, 19 was pronounced dead at the scene after his Mitsubishi Eclipse crossed the centre line and slammed into a Hyundai Sonata travelling east.

The car burst into flames, trapping the Pitt Meadows resident inside.

A couple from Mission, in the Hyundai, were taken to Royal Columbian Hospital. The man was treated and released but the woman remains in hospital with serious injuries.

An initial investigation by police has determined that speed and aggressive driving by Streiling were contributing factors to the fiery crash.

Insp. Derren Lench said the Mitsubishi was westbound on Lougheed Hwy. and swerved to avoid a turning vehicle.

It then slid backwards into the eastbound lanes, striking the Hyundai.

"Several independent witnesses have been interviewed, corroborating the chain of events," said Lench.

Lougheed Hwy. was closed for seven hours while the RCMP's Lower Mainland District Integrated Crash and Reconstruction Section investigated.

"Please, slow down, share the road, so we all can get to where we are going in a safe manner, and no other loved ones have to receive the type of news this local Pitt Meadows family had to this weekend," Lench added.

According to ICBC statistics 2005 to 2009, there is an average of 1,780 crashes, resulting in 500 injuries and three fatalities during the B.C. Day long weekend.

Streiling loved cars and was studying to be an auto service technician at the British Columbia Institute of Technology.

A Facebook memorial for him is titled "Sheldon passed away doing what he loved the most - in his car."

He had just bought the bright red Mitsubishi sportscar.

A memorial for him is scheduled for Aug. 14 at First Memorial Funeral 1340 Dominion Avenue in Port Coquitlam.


 

[EDIT] Wow, I just noticed this:

"Streiling loved cars and was studying to be an auto service technician at the British Columbia Institute of Technology."

Tristan, did you know this fella? (Wouldn't that be a helluva coincidence.)

 



Posted By: Patrick
Date Posted: 06 August 2010 at 10:59am

It really brings a personal touch to the above news story when you go to the young fella's Facebook page and read in his own words how excited he was to be getting his car on the road...

http://www.facebook.com/sheldon.streiling?ref=search#!/sheldon.streiling?v=wall&ref=search - Sheldon Myles Streiling

And then you see his memorial page on Facebook put up by his grieving parents...

http://www.facebook.com/sheldon.streiling?ref=search#!/event.php?eid=142604272425560&ref=mf - Sheldon passed away doing what he loved the most - in his car

What an unnecessary waste of a young life.

 



Posted By: Capt Fiero
Date Posted: 06 August 2010 at 1:19pm

I can't believe no one has brought up the 3 that were killed this morning. Friday at aprx 3:30 am a BMW with 4 males aprx 40 years of age were traveling at an excessive rate of speed, and plowed into the back of stopped tractor trailer when they went the wrong way through the construction zone just east of 176th street exit on Trans Canada Highway.  Reports estimate the speed at 160kph, 3 men died at the scene and the 4 has been taken to the hospital with serious injury's. 

I'd say the first mistake was going through the construction zone at 160kph and the 2nd one was not reading the signs and going into the construction zone rather than staying on the correct side of it.  Unfortunately that 2nd mistake was their last.  

        As to the 19 year old that died, it says he was trying to avoid another car that turned in front of him, and then was traveling back wards?  I am curious as to the situation and how it happened.  They also did not mention "how fast" he was actually going.  To simply say speed was a factor, could mean he was going as little as 10kph over the limit.  If the other driver was at fault for not yielding the right of way, I would be looking for charges of manslaughter. 

 

Now as gruesome as this is going to sound, if I die tomorrow or 50 years from tomorrow, I think I would prefer it to be behind the wheel of my car and not of a stroke or other age related death.  However it does not matter how you look at it, 19 was far to young to leave this world.

RIP and may your afterlife be filled with an endless drift circuit.



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88 Fiero GT 5spd V6
Eight Fifty Seven GT V8 5spd.


Posted By: Dr.Fiero
Date Posted: 06 August 2010 at 4:49pm
/Humor on

I for one would prefer to die quietly in my sleep, like my grandfather did.
Not screaming in terror like his passengers....

/Humor off


(this thread was getting morbid - had to be done)



Posted By: Romeo
Date Posted: 06 August 2010 at 5:45pm

Sheldon sounds rather identical to myself. Died with what he loved: his car. Don't know him by name, but there was two Mitsubishi Eclipse's I know belonged to people I saw there and chatted with on a fairly regular basis. If one is missing, I'll know why.

The guys Dave mentioned deserved it. It's a construction zone, people could step out at any time.

I gotta say, interesting to see how much this catalyzed the club, but I don't much regret our actions at Arlington. If memory serves, the club did slow in the presence of traffic, both by choice and necessity. Once again, that brings about my golden rule of crashes taking out only myself.



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Posted By: Patrick
Date Posted: 06 August 2010 at 7:53pm
Originally posted by Romeo Romeo wrote:

Sheldon sounds rather identical to myself. Died with what he loved: his car. 

Oh good gawd, please don't try and make it sound somehow noble or heroic. He was just a young guy with a fast car and a heavy right foot.

Originally posted by Romeo Romeo wrote:

The guys Dave mentioned deserved it. It's a construction zone, people could step out at any time.

So the passengers all deserved to die as well? You know for a fact that they were all in complete agreement with what the driver was doing?

Originally posted by Romeo Romeo wrote:

I don't much regret our actions at Arlington. If memory serves, the club did slow in the presence of traffic, both by choice and necessity.

I seem to recall two club members in particular screaming down the right hand lane on the three lane (each way) freeway doing close to 200 kph while passing dozens of other motorists.

I'm sorry, but idiotic stunts like that make our whole club (because we all get implicated through affiliation) look absolutely bush league.

 



Posted By: Patrick
Date Posted: 06 August 2010 at 8:04pm

Originally posted by Dr.Fiero Dr.Fiero wrote:

/Humor on

I for one would prefer to die quietly in my sleep, like my grandfather did.
Not screaming in terror like his passengers....

/Humor off


(this thread was getting morbid - had to be done)

John, nobody likes kidding around in a thread more than I do, but the seriousness of the topic necessitates the morbidity. One or more fellas in this club really need to reassess how they drive on public roads and highways before something very ugly and unfortunate occurs.

 



Posted By: Dawg
Date Posted: 06 August 2010 at 9:00pm
Wow.....Patrick!  I'm sorry but you need to learn when enough is enough.  We ALL get the point, really.  I'm not sure if brow beating is getting the message through in the way one would like.

This is not a Ford Model A club.  It's a Fiero club.  A two seat mid engine sports car.

No one is being pressured to do anything they are not comfortable doing.  The day David makes a rule that there will be no speeding at any club runs is the day I stop participating in them frankly.

Driving in general is dangerous period.  I was MUCH safer on the Arlington run than in morning traffic any day of the week.

It's all relative. 

Why not try and get our perspective messages across without being negative.

DG



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Posted By: Bassman
Date Posted: 06 August 2010 at 9:11pm

Originally posted by Car-2-Lo Car-2-Lo wrote:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LUASiDg-kg4 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LUASiDg-kg4

So True...reading the words to that songs makes sense in so many ways



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2013 Mazda3 Sport GS SkyActive

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Posted By: Fire451
Date Posted: 06 August 2010 at 9:19pm

Originally posted by Dawg Dawg wrote:

Wow.....Patrick!  I'm sorry but you need to learn when enough is enough.  We ALL get the point, really.  I'm not sure if brow beating is getting the message through in the way one would like.

This is not a Ford Model A club.  It's a Fiero club.  A two seat mid engine sports car.

No one is being pressured to do anything they are not comfortable doing.  The day David makes a rule that there will be no speeding at any club runs is the day I stop participating in them frankly.

Driving in general is dangerous period.  I was MUCH safer on the Arlington run than in morning traffic any day of the week.

It's all relative. 

Why not try and get our perspective messages across without being negative.

DG

well said

 



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Posted By: Bassman
Date Posted: 06 August 2010 at 9:40pm
Originally posted by Fire451 Fire451 wrote:

Originally posted by Dawg Dawg wrote:

Wow.....Patrick!  I'm sorry but you need to learn when enough is enough.  We ALL get the point, really.  I'm not sure if brow beating is getting the message through in the way one would like.

This is not a Ford Model A club.  It's a Fiero club.  A two seat mid engine sports car.

No one is being pressured to do anything they are not comfortable doing.  The day David makes a rule that there will be no speeding at any club runs is the day I stop participating in them frankly.

Driving in general is dangerous period.  I was MUCH safer on the Arlington run than in morning traffic any day of the week.

It's all relative. 

Why not try and get our perspective messages across without being negative.

DG

well said

 

I need to remind all of us...Tristan & Patrick are very good friends

And...we have our own opinions and maybe this post is going off track, it could have gone private, but we are all having a good chat about some important topics, I hope no one is taking what I say personal, I am sharing what I am learning...so do what you want with it, let's keep this open and not personal 



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86 GT Fastback 3.2L

2013 Mazda3 Sport GS SkyActive

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Posted By: Bassman
Date Posted: 06 August 2010 at 9:42pm

Originally posted by Dr.Fiero Dr.Fiero wrote:

/Humor on

I for one would prefer to die quietly in my sleep, like my grandfather did.
Not screaming in terror like his passengers....

/Humor off


(this thread was getting morbid - had to be done)

Chit...missed this post by Dr., I agree



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Posted By: Patrick
Date Posted: 06 August 2010 at 10:13pm

Originally posted by Dawg Dawg wrote:

Wow.....Patrick! I'm sorry but you need to learn when enough is enough. We ALL get the point, really.

Well, I’m sorry Damien but it appears to me that we "ALL" don’t get the point. I’m still seeing rationalizations being posted for driving like nutcases.

Originally posted by Dawg Dawg wrote:

This is not a Ford Model A club. It's a Fiero club. A two seat mid engine sports car.

So, what’s that supposed to mean? That car clubs with "sports" cars capable of going 200 kph (or more) should be encouraging members to do that speed on public roads or highways during club cruises?

Originally posted by Dawg Dawg wrote:

No one is being pressured to do anything they are not comfortable doing.

For some people, peer pressure is immense.

Originally posted by Dawg Dawg wrote:

The day David makes a rule that there will be no speeding at any club runs is the day I stop participating in them frankly.

You might be surprised how many club members aren’t participating in club runs presently because of the excessive speeds and questionable driving by some members.

Originally posted by Dawg Dawg wrote:

Driving in general is dangerous period. I was MUCH safer on the Arlington run than in morning traffic any day of the week.

I don’t know where the heck you drive in the morning, but I suggest perhaps you start taking the bus!

Originally posted by Dawg Dawg wrote:

Why not try and get our perspective messages across without being negative.

Okay, I’ll offer the boy a lollipop if he slows down.

Look, I speed as well. I don’t deny it. I admitted to going 170 kph on an occasion or two for very short spells on the way to Arlington. However, I sure as heck was pretty careful picking my spots.

Damien, I’m not the only one here who’s speaking up with their concerns. Perhaps I might be more blunt than some other club members, but nothing I’ve stated shouldn’t have been posted IMO.

If I didn’t say anything and a club member died as a result of excessive speed, I’d always regret not speaking up.

Well, I’ve now said what’s on my mind.

And if there’s a chance I’ve offended someone in the process, sorry, but to me it’s worth the risk.

 



Posted By: Patrick
Date Posted: 06 August 2010 at 10:35pm

Originally posted by Bassman Bassman wrote:

I need to remind all of us...Tristan & Patrick are very good friends

Tristan's a fun guy. I enjoy his company at club functions a lot. I'd hate to see him do something stupid and not be around for future club functions.

Two years ago my best friend dropped dead. I had been good buddies with him for more than thirty years. I was crushed when I heard the news. I'm still not completely over it.

I don't want anymore of my friends dying, unless it's of old age.

 



Posted By: Bassman
Date Posted: 06 August 2010 at 10:41pm
Originally posted by Patrick Patrick wrote:

Originally posted by Bassman Bassman wrote:

I need to remind all of us...Tristan & Patrick are very good friends

Tristan's a fun guy. I enjoy his company at club functions a lot. I'd hate to see him do something stupid and not be around for future club functions.

Two years ago my best friend dropped dead. I had been good buddies with him for more than thirty years. I was crushed when I heard the news. I'm still not completely over it.

I don't want anymore of my friends dying, unless it's of old age.

 

Cheers



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Posted By: Capt Fiero
Date Posted: 06 August 2010 at 10:46pm

Ok a couple quick bits. first off, about 5 or 6 years ago, this topic was a very heated fight between members, and the club almost split up over it.  A few people wanted slow drives, a few people wanted unlimited top speed runs.  The people in the middle were ready to leave the club just because of the pissing match between the 2 groups.   We did "try" the slow drive route, and there are a lot more people that said Nope, and refused to come on the runs if they were slow than people people that refused to come on fast runs.   This club was formed by a bunch of street racers.  Yes we have grown up over the years, but the people that have been here the longest are the people that never lost the sense of "fun" in driving these cars.  

    Now as to the post that was between the lines directed at me.  You can call my driving anything you want, dangerous, reckless, its whatever you want to think, its your opinion.  However please don't ever tell me "how" to drive.  As trust me, you will get farther trying to convince a Mac owner to use Windows just because its more popular and its an industry standard.  

          We started the leap frog layout on runs so that "everyone" has the opportunity to drive the way they wish and still be part of the group.  I think we did an excellent job on the Arlington Run, everyone that I spoke to, said they had a blast.  I asked over and over again, if anyone felt that anything should changed.    I'll be the first to admit that a few of us on that run went "over the top" in terms of top speeds.  However I won't say its not going to happen again, and in fact I am  sure it will happen again. 

      Our club, is one of the most active clubs in North America, and for one main reason, we are all here to have fun.  One of the founding principles was and always will be, "Be Nice" no bitchy, mean people allowed.   I don't want to ever see a member be uncomfortable or  leave the club because he is being put down for any reason by another member.

Everyone can have an opinion and that is great for people to speak up with their opinion, however its not right to try and force that opinion onto anyone else.

     On a side note, for Patrick or any of the members of this club, I am always open to people setting up runs.  If you want to stand up and plan a "Speed Limited Run"  you are more than welcome to.  If there is a need and desire I am sure it will be a great success. 



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88 Fiero GT 5spd V6
Eight Fifty Seven GT V8 5spd.


Posted By: Romeo
Date Posted: 07 August 2010 at 12:13am
Originally posted by Bassman Bassman wrote:

I need to remind all of us...Tristan & Patrick are very good friends

And...we have our own opinions and maybe this post is going off track, it could have gone private, but we are all having a good chat about some important topics, I hope no one is taking what I say personal, I am sharing what I am learning...so do what you want with it, let's keep this open and not personal 


It's all a facade. Once the club goes away we become very abusive towards one another. He calls me mean things.

 

Yes, as you said, I am glad the discussions are open, and I do hope that people do not take other's opinions so personally that they don't feel welcome in the club. I wont deny that I will drive my car very fast again, likely during a club run, but again I will go to every length possible to go back into my old routine of risking my life alone. And I think David made a very good point about the leap frog procedure, and it did allow for the members who didn't wish to go fast to do the speed limit, and those of us with a death wish to go just slightly over the speed limit.



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Posted By: Patrick
Date Posted: 07 August 2010 at 12:43am

Originally posted by Romeo Romeo wrote:


It's all a facade. Once the club goes away we become very abusive towards one another. He calls me mean things.

Oh baloney.

By the way you dummy, go back and edit your post as the quotes are all messed up.

[EDIT] Finally, you fixed it. Took long enough.

 



Posted By: Patrick
Date Posted: 07 August 2010 at 1:24am

Originally posted by Capt Fiero Capt Fiero wrote:

This club was formed by a bunch of street racers...the people that have been here the longest are the people that never lost the sense of "fun" in driving these cars.

So are you suggesting that people who take it to the track are no longer having "fun" driving these cars?

Originally posted by Capt Fiero Capt Fiero wrote:

Now as to the post that was between the lines directed at me...

Which one? By my count, there were eight of them. Some by me, some not. And I wasn't even the first person to make reference to you.

Originally posted by Capt Fiero Capt Fiero wrote:

...please don't ever tell me "how" to drive.

Other than my very first post where I suggested to Tristan that he "Slow the f*ck down!!!", I have not seen a single person tell you (or Tristan) "how" to drive in this thread.

Originally posted by Capt Fiero Capt Fiero wrote:

Everyone can have an opinion and that is great for people to speak up with their opinion, however its not right to try and force that opinion onto anyone else.

To be honest, I don't know how that would even be possible. None of us that I'm aware of in this club have the power to take over the free will of others.

Originally posted by Capt Fiero Capt Fiero wrote:

I don't want to ever see a member be uncomfortable or leave the club because he is being put down for any reason by another member.

I believe we covered this previously, but if you're referring to the posts directed at Tristan, nobody is putting him down.

If you're referring to the posts that may be directly or indirectly aimed at you, nobody is putting you down either. We'd just like to see Arianna's daddy stick around for awhile longer.

And if by chance you're referring to Devil Dawg Damien's post criticizing me... don’t worry, I’m a Pennock’s O/T veteran and have skin the thickness of rhinoceros hide.

 



Posted By: Romeo
Date Posted: 07 August 2010 at 7:18pm
Originally posted by Patrick Patrick wrote:

Oh baloney.

By the way you dummy, go back and edit your post as the quotes are all messed up.

[EDIT] Finally, you fixed it. Took long enough.

 


This is what I'm talking about! Look at the awful things he refers to me as, just because I'm young and amazing and he's jealous.

Originally posted by Patrick Patrick wrote:

So are you suggesting that people who take it to the track are no longer having "fun" driving these cars?

No, I believe he's saying unless you enjoy experiences high g's and watching life whip by at over two hundred, you arn't having fun. Whether it be track-based or not, you can't tell me puttering around in a car that seems blatently uncomfortable for people who don't like laying down while they drive sounds especially pleasurable.

Originally posted by Patrick Patrick wrote:

Which one? By my count, there were eight of them. Some by me, some not. And I wasn't even the first person to make reference to you.

lol... You counted. Classic.

Originally posted by Patrick Patrick wrote:

Other than my very first post where I suggested to Tristan that he "Slow the f*ck down!!!", I have not seen a single person tell you (or Tristan) "how" to drive in this thread.

Bah, so because I'm a couple years younger I get told how to drive? That's age-ist man.

Originally posted by Patrick Patrick wrote:

To be honest, I don't know how that would even be possible. None of us that I'm aware of in this club have the power to take over the free will of others.

Speak for yourself, I have hypno powers.

Originally posted by Patrick Patrick wrote:

I believe we covered this previously, but if you're referring to the posts directed at Tristan, nobody is putting him down.

If you're referring to the posts that may be directly or indirectly aimed at you, nobody is putting you down either. We'd just like to see Arianna's daddy stick around for awhile longer.

And if by chance you're referring to Devil Dawg Damien's post criticizing me... don’t worry, I’m a Pennock’s O/T veteran and have skin the thickness of rhinoceros hide.

Does this give me permission to continue to harass the daylights out of you at the club dinners?



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Posted By: Patrick
Date Posted: 07 August 2010 at 7:32pm
Originally posted by Romeo Romeo wrote:

Does this give me permission to continue to harass the daylights out of you at the club dinners?

Buddy, if you weren't there to do that, the club meetings just wouldn't be the same.

 



Posted By: Romeo
Date Posted: 07 August 2010 at 7:34pm

LOL!!! I would've operated under the assumption you would enjoy a respite from my constant over-analysis of fringe technologies and constant bickering.



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Posted By: Patrick
Date Posted: 07 August 2010 at 7:43pm

Naw, look at all the fun we're having getting the whole club into an uproar.

 



Posted By: Romeo
Date Posted: 07 August 2010 at 10:50pm
LOL!!! And this is why we're such good friends. I'll have to post my shenanigans more often, such as the time a class mate dropped a V8 Mustang onto my chest.

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Posted By: Bassman
Date Posted: 08 August 2010 at 6:30am
Biatches

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86 GT Fastback 3.2L

2013 Mazda3 Sport GS SkyActive

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Posted By: redwilley
Date Posted: 08 August 2010 at 9:24pm

We just want to keep you alive and healthy to entertain use old people.  Aaaa but I remember when!!!!!!!!!    Just have fun in your life whatever you do. Oh and alway keep us posted on your latest project (date). Keep an ear to what people say but do enjoy your life,as we I'm sure all wish for you and each one of us to be safe and health!!!!!

redwilley



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Posted By: Romeo
Date Posted: 08 August 2010 at 10:47pm
Aw, thanks Red. I can safely report I've been clean and doing the flow of traffic for one whole week now.

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