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Old Mar 11, 2011 | 10:36 PM
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Every time I go through a drive thru window and a teenage boy is working I always get compliments in the Raptor. I'm not looking for them, but I sure remember being that age and if I saw a truck like that I'd **** sure give the owner a compliment.

Doesn't make me a better person in any way whatsoever. Just means I like my truck and sometimes other people like it too.
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Old Mar 11, 2011 | 10:45 PM
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Exactly, so if someone told you that the reason they had kids was to make themselves look better it would be ok? Octo-mom is a genius!



Good analogy!

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Old Mar 11, 2011 | 10:50 PM
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Originally Posted by Itravelalot

Look dude, watch what you say. Whether or not you meant to say it like that, you did belittle Mustangs on a Mustang forum. Don't even try to relate anything to parenthood or defend a stupid comment that you should just let be. This isn't high school anymore. You are not right, and it is time for you to behave now.

Watch what I say, ha. Funny guy
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Old Mar 11, 2011 | 11:18 PM
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Originally Posted by 2011GT/CS
This thread is all about the attention you get? I don't drive a Mustang so people will look at me.
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No, it's a great car, and it's the best of the three last real cars. Are you the kinda guy that watches Jersey Shore and says "I wish I lived like that"? Do you put on a collared shirt and pop the collar?
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Yes, I do that while I'm at my job at the highest (snicker) echelons of government in DC.
A car, much like a job and a woman, are things that improve your image and status (this is not the only benefit these three items provide, obviously). There is nothing wrong with that. I'm not sure where you are from, but in DC, image is EVERYTHING
I don't understand why some of you are bashing this young Texas Mustang owner. Not only is he carrying his own weight (at 18), he appreciates American Muscle.

Yeah, let's see if we can discourage more young people from buying American Ford Mustangs.

Joker admits he is the type that pops his collar for the DC Beltway crowd (you know the thieves of taxpayers?). If you remember his earlier indecisive comments about the Ford Mustang, the comment fits. He was unsure which car he would 'look' best in.

Whereas 2011/GTCS' comments reflect appreciation for the American V8 Mustang itself - regardless if a bystander notices or not.

As to the mass produced comment, isn't that something true Mustang owners are proud of?? Continuously produced since 1964 - something neither the Camaro, Challenger, or Corvette can lay claim to. And don't even mention Bavarianazi Motors.

Right on Texas! An Oregon cowboy's got your back.

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Old Mar 11, 2011 | 11:21 PM
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Yup. No 1983 Corvette.
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Old Mar 11, 2011 | 11:37 PM
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I don't understand why some of you are bashing this young Texas Mustang owner. Not only is he carrying his own weight (at 18), he appreciates American Muscle
No, he's playing the typical college-kid role of "You're all just conformists, man. The status quo and the corporations are controlling the sheeple and..."

He said the Mustang being mass produced is a bad thing. You know who talks like that? Teenagers trying WAY too hard to be unique.

Joker admits he is the type that pops his collar for the DC Beltway crowd
No one really pops their collar in DC. The closest you get are the frat boys in northern Virginia who like to bro out.

(you know the thieves of taxpayers?)
Agreed. I don't get to collectively bargain my wages, pension, or healthcare and I'm doing more than fine.

If you remember his earlier indecisive comments about the Ford Mustang
Like what? Because I felt MY Mustang is bit floaty and my girlfriend's Acura TL type S has more fun steering? I didn't realize we had to groupthink that the Mustang is literally flawless. I love this car and I don't regret. And how it looked played a big factor. If you put the 5.0 in a Scion and called it a Mustang I wouldn't have bought it.

Right on Texas! An Oregon cowboy's got your back.
Isn't your state full of socialists and hippies?

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Old Mar 11, 2011 | 11:52 PM
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Isn't your state full of socialists and hippies?
You obviously don't understand Oregon. Most that simply look at political results don't. It's practically a civil war - for about 3/4 a century now. The Willamette Valley has all those ***s - as reflected in the legislature due to their congregating together for fudgepacking & snail eating seminars.

The east side of the Cascades and southern Oregon has the cowboys/cowgirls & libertarian hippies that just want to be left the hell alone by the rest of the world. And have long sought to join with uppermost N California and separate to establish the 51st State of Jefferson - due to being constantly ignored by both Salem and Sacramento.



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Old Mar 11, 2011 | 11:53 PM
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Originally Posted by jokerstars

No, he's playing the typical college-kid role of "You're all just conformists, man. The status quo and the corporations are controlling the sheeple and..."

He said the Mustang being mass produced is a bad thing. You know who talks like that? Teenagers trying WAY too hard to be unique.

No one really pops their collar in DC. The closest you get are the frat boys in northern Virginia who like to bro out.

Agreed. I don't get to collectively bargain my wages, pension, or healthcare and I'm doing more than fine.

Like what? Because I MY Mustang is bit floaty and my girlfriend's Acura TL type S has more fun steering? I didn't realize we had to groupthink that the Mustang is literally flawless. I love this car and I don't regret. And how it looked played a big factor. If you put the 5.0 in a Scion and called it a Mustang I wouldn't have bought it.

Isn't your state full of socialists and hippies?
You started this thread, and what me me even respond to this was your stereotypes about everything. You seem to think that every 18 year old drives a Lexus or BMW. Then the Socialist and Hippie quote.

I Love my mustang, and all of the previous Mustangs I have owned in the past. They are good cars, I have not belittled them
In any way and if it seems I have I did not. Everything I have said is a fact. Mustangs and Mazda's are made every day. I am sorry but I don't feel like I am some kind of lucky and special person because I can pay $3XX.XX a month for my car. Mustangs ( mostly all fords) are produced for the masses. Why do you think in 1965 there were over 500,000 mustangs sold.

You bought this car because of the way it looks, I get that. Seems most people do. I am different. Not everyone is the same as you.

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Old Mar 11, 2011 | 11:54 PM
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Originally Posted by cdynaco
I don't understand why some of you are bashing this young Texas Mustang owner.
This would be the comment that started the bit of bashing that then went kinda crazy.

Originally Posted by 2011GT/CS
This thread is all about the attention you get? I don't drive a Mustang so people will look at me.
Since it's actually about who notices and comments on your MUSTANG, not how you look in it. OP was asking what other people got as responses to their car. More than likely just to see if they experienced the same thing.
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Old Mar 11, 2011 | 11:54 PM
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Yup. No 1983 Corvette.
Although 1983 was the year Prince released the song "little red corvette"
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Old Mar 12, 2011 | 12:08 AM
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You started this thread, and what me me even respond to this was your stereotypes about everything. You seem to think that every 18 year old drives a Lexus or BMW. Then the Socialist and Hippie quote.
I didn't say anything about 18 year olds. In my neck of the woods, "young guys" means men in their mid 20's to early 30's. And most of them drive imports they bought for cheap at Carmax because they think it raises their status. But in my opinion it lowers it because EVERYONE around here drives imports. Boring. And yeah, that's part of the reason I got a Mustang.
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Old Mar 12, 2011 | 12:09 AM
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Old Mar 12, 2011 | 12:15 AM
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Originally Posted by jokerstars

I didn't say anything about 18 year olds. In my neck of the woods, "young guys" means men in their mid 20's to early 30's. And most of them drive imports they bought for cheap at Carmax because they think it raises their status. But in my opinion it lowers it because EVERYONE around here drives imports. Boring. And yeah, that's part of the reason I got a Mustang.
I don't drive an import. I didn't buy a car from Carmax, most music I listen to is from the 1960's-1980's. Your stereotype of "young guys" needs to be re-evaluated. I've been told I broke the mold before. Who knows.
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Old Mar 12, 2011 | 12:21 AM
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I don't drive an import. I didn't buy a car from Carmax, most music I listen to is from the 1960's-1980's. Your stereotype of "young guys" needs to be re-evaluated. I've been told I broke the mold before. Who knows.
I remember years ago in my psych class the professor was talking about how men are better at math than women, on average. Some girl got pissed off and started yelling about how she was good at math. He said finding exceptions to a general trend doesn't disprove the trend.

You're acting like that. If I said "Asians use chopsticks" you'd come back and say you know some who don't. It. So what? Doesn't change the fact Asians use chopsticks.

Besides, the whole POINT OF THIS THREAD is that I'm talking about my personal observations in MY geographic area. What is up with you, man?
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Old Mar 12, 2011 | 12:24 AM
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Agree to disagree?

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Old Mar 12, 2011 | 12:31 AM
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I remember years ago in my psych class
Oh no... ... like my 50+ yr old communist neighbor that still reminisces about her good ol' days back at CU Boulder... (as if that has any relevance to real life)

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Besides, the whole POINT OF THIS THREAD is that I'm talking about my personal observations in MY geographic area. What is up with you, man?
And he was expressing his point of view...


Or was this a private thread?

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Old Mar 12, 2011 | 12:34 AM
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Oh no... ... like my 50+ yr old communist neighbor that still reminisces about her good ol' days back at CSU Boulder... (as if that has any relevance to real life)

And he was expressing his point of view...

Or was this a private thread?
I have a feeling we would be good friends haha
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Old Mar 12, 2011 | 12:39 AM
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I better sign off and go feed horses before I get in trouble. lol
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Old Mar 12, 2011 | 12:47 AM
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And he was expressing his point of view...
I'm all like: "Hey young guys around here drive bla bla bla."

He's all like "NO I DONT I DRIVE BLA BLA BLA DONT GENERALIZE".

Me: http://objection.mrdictionary.net/go.php?n=4836268

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Old Mar 12, 2011 | 01:11 AM
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PS: I don't mean any stuff towards you friend... I just think some were misunderstanding Ryan's comments and chose to stand up to that in general.

Back to my dinner now...
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