Rider Rules?
#41
Legacy TMS Member
Originally Posted by 2k7gtcs
I'm sorry but Scarlett Johansson or Adriana Lima can put their bare feet on my dash anytime!
Or as Lee said. Behind their ears is good too.
#42
#43
Wow... the "don't" list seems to be longer than the "do" list, so...
Seatbelt
Seated upright
Feet on the floor
Keep hands to yourself
Mouth shut (unless otherwise directed by the driver)
Seatbelt
Seated upright
Feet on the floor
Keep hands to yourself
Mouth shut (unless otherwise directed by the driver)
#44
Originally Posted by Enfynet
Wow... the "don't" list seems to be longer than the "do" list, so...
Seatbelt
Seated upright
Feet on the floor
Keep hands to yourself
Mouth shut (unless otherwise directed by the driver)
Seatbelt
Seated upright
Feet on the floor
Keep hands to yourself
Mouth shut (unless otherwise directed by the driver)
#46
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I will just say this: Get over it. Really. The list of cars I have built by hand as opposed to my Stang daily driver is astounding. I have been a car enthusiast since I grabbed my first Matchbox and then later learn to drive at eight. Had my first Stang by 13. So yeah I am a huge car enthusiast/fanatic/junkie/collector. I just don't have the hang up of her putting her feet on the dashboard.
And if you're so worried about an airbag breaking some legs, try backing up off the rear bumper of the car in front of you to give yourself enough time to stop before plowing into them like Peter North. Just because she has her feet up there doesn't mean you should want that person to wreck into someone else. Thats a little over the top really for someone just seeking some comfort.
Honestly, your reply was so ridiculous I actually cracked up laughing out loud.
And if you're so worried about an airbag breaking some legs, try backing up off the rear bumper of the car in front of you to give yourself enough time to stop before plowing into them like Peter North. Just because she has her feet up there doesn't mean you should want that person to wreck into someone else. Thats a little over the top really for someone just seeking some comfort.
Honestly, your reply was so ridiculous I actually cracked up laughing out loud.
#47
Legacy TMS Member
Originally Posted by TheDarkSide
I will just say this: Get over it. Really. The list of cars I have built by hand as opposed to my Stang daily driver is astounding. I have been a car enthusiast since I grabbed my first Matchbox and then later learn to drive at eight. Had my first Stang by 13. So yeah I am a huge car enthusiast/fanatic/junkie/collector. I just don't have the hang up of her putting her feet on the dashboard.
And if you're so worried about an airbag breaking some legs, try backing up off the rear bumper of the car in front of you to give yourself enough time to stop before plowing into them like Peter North. Just because she has her feet up there doesn't mean you should want that person to wreck into someone else. Thats a little over the top really for someone just seeking some comfort.
Honestly, your reply was so ridiculous I actually cracked up laughing out loud.
And if you're so worried about an airbag breaking some legs, try backing up off the rear bumper of the car in front of you to give yourself enough time to stop before plowing into them like Peter North. Just because she has her feet up there doesn't mean you should want that person to wreck into someone else. Thats a little over the top really for someone just seeking some comfort.
Honestly, your reply was so ridiculous I actually cracked up laughing out loud.
#48
Tasca Super Boss 429 Member
When my wife and I started dating she had a roomie and her and this roomie would often ride together in my wife's Grand Prix.
Getting to the point: Her roomie was a large, loud, and jealous lady who really didn't like me because I was the one responsible for "stealing her drinking buddy away." Goodbye single life of a girl in her 20's!
Well it could subconsciously have something to do with the fact that she used my wife everytime they went out to attract men and **** block her, but really it boiled down to one thing...
Her roomie always left her fat footprints all over the passenger side windshield and dash!!! I had to ride shot gun and be forced to stare at those cloven hoof prints everytime my wife and I rode in her car. Yuck! Talk about mental torture.
Long story short: we never did clean them off and I never addressed it with my wife. We traded the Pontiac in on the brand new Fusion and never looked back. Her choice, not mine but i sure was happy!
Getting to the point: Her roomie was a large, loud, and jealous lady who really didn't like me because I was the one responsible for "stealing her drinking buddy away." Goodbye single life of a girl in her 20's!
Well it could subconsciously have something to do with the fact that she used my wife everytime they went out to attract men and **** block her, but really it boiled down to one thing...
Her roomie always left her fat footprints all over the passenger side windshield and dash!!! I had to ride shot gun and be forced to stare at those cloven hoof prints everytime my wife and I rode in her car. Yuck! Talk about mental torture.
Long story short: we never did clean them off and I never addressed it with my wife. We traded the Pontiac in on the brand new Fusion and never looked back. Her choice, not mine but i sure was happy!
Last edited by Getportfolio; 10/23/12 at 01:25 PM.
#50
Tasca Super Boss 429 Member
She usually kept the outside of that car very clean and I was always glad to help. Lol I'm not sure why she never cleaned the inside?
Last edited by Getportfolio; 10/23/12 at 04:29 PM.
#51
A Man Just Needs Some....
Originally Posted by Getportfolio
She usually kept the outside of that car very clean and I was always glad to help. Lol I'm not sure why she never cleaned the inside?
#52
Tasca Super Boss 429 Member
Originally Posted by AlsCobra
Pretty not bad sir. I won't let her wash my car but she can put her feet on my dash.
#53
Originally Posted by laserred38
That's fine. And my reply had nothing to do with my driving skills or style. Someone rearending YOU can set off your front airbags btw. People who put their feet on a dashboard or out the window are ridiculous, and just asking for something bad to happen. Can't sit comfortably in a front seat? Sit in the back, lay the front seat down and plop your tree trunks on top of that. People who put their feet on dashboards or out windows are asinine.
#55
Originally Posted by TheDarkSide
I will just say this: Get over it. Really. The list of cars I have built by hand as opposed to my Stang daily driver is astounding. I have been a car enthusiast since I grabbed my first Matchbox and then later learn to drive at eight. Had my first Stang by 13. So yeah I am a huge car enthusiast/fanatic/junkie/collector. I just don't have the hang up of her putting her feet on the dashboard.
And if you're so worried about an airbag breaking some legs, try backing up off the rear bumper of the car in front of you to give yourself enough time to stop before plowing into them like Peter North. Just because she has her feet up there doesn't mean you should want that person to wreck into someone else. Thats a little over the top really for someone just seeking some comfort.
Honestly, your reply was so ridiculous I actually cracked up laughing out loud.
And if you're so worried about an airbag breaking some legs, try backing up off the rear bumper of the car in front of you to give yourself enough time to stop before plowing into them like Peter North. Just because she has her feet up there doesn't mean you should want that person to wreck into someone else. Thats a little over the top really for someone just seeking some comfort.
Honestly, your reply was so ridiculous I actually cracked up laughing out loud.
#56
Originally Posted by 11SHELBYGT500
I would think the seat airbags deploy on a side impacts.
#57
A Man Just Needs Some....
Originally Posted by Getportfolio
You should see her with the Fusion. Too bad the weather changed
#58
Legacy TMS Member
Originally Posted by vinnygt
Yeah I don't see the logic behind the front airbags deploying if you get rear ended, unless u get hit hard enough for you to crash into something in front of u, that's another story though.
#59
Originally Posted by laserred38
Never heard of whiplash?