One Guess What the Editor at Gaywheels Drives
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One Guess What the Editor at Gaywheels Drives
http://www.gaywheels.com/gaywheels_g...new_leader.htm
I think the picture says it all. I thought it relavent to the 2011 Mustang versus Camaro debate.
I think the picture says it all. I thought it relavent to the 2011 Mustang versus Camaro debate.
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http://www.gaywheels.com/gaywheels_g...new_leader.htm
I think the picture says it all. I thought it relavent to the 2011 Mustang versus Camaro debate.
I think the picture says it all. I thought it relavent to the 2011 Mustang versus Camaro debate.
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This thread will definitely be moved/deleted by the end of the day...
But on a serious note, I'm not gonna lie. I love Inferno Orange. I wish we had a cool color like that, and even before it was on the Camaro I was planning on painting my '00 a similar color, but with a matte clearcoat.
But on a serious note, I'm not gonna lie. I love Inferno Orange. I wish we had a cool color like that, and even before it was on the Camaro I was planning on painting my '00 a similar color, but with a matte clearcoat.
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http://www.gaywheels.com/gaywheels_g...new_leader.htm
I think the picture says it all. I thought it relavent to the 2011 Mustang versus Camaro debate.
I think the picture says it all. I thought it relavent to the 2011 Mustang versus Camaro debate.
/not gay.
//not that there's anything wrong with that.
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There's a very positive review of the 2011 Mustang on that site. My favorite quote is "Where the Camaro's instrument cluster looks like something developed by the skunk works division of Fisher Price, the Mustang's layout shows a sophistication and elegance harking back to the original car."
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Eh, I'm going to stay out of this one for the most part. I'm straight, but have a couple of gay friends who are car guys. It's really not a big deal. Grow up people.
And I'm pretty sure there are some gay guys on this site who wouldn't appreciate these comments, even if they're made in good fun.
And I'm pretty sure there are some gay guys on this site who wouldn't appreciate these comments, even if they're made in good fun.
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Patrick is correct -- the idiocy is not appreciated. (Thanks for the post!)
If folks on here are going to make anti-gay jokes, at least make them funny.
Every year my partner and I spend a week in Provincetown on Cape Cod. (If you don't know, there are a lotta gay folks there. Some people don't know that, and get a little freaked out. It's always a lot of fun to watch the look on the face of that one straight couple with a stroller the first time they get a look at a drag queen . . .)
In any case, the cars we see are flawless (BMWs, Vettes, Mustangs), and they're kept immaculately. Gay guys are a diverse bunch -- we can like cars, we can like opera. We can drink Bud, we can drink cosmos. We can like (and play) football, and we can be rabbis. Sometimes all at the same time.
Seriously . . . get over it.
If folks on here are going to make anti-gay jokes, at least make them funny.
Every year my partner and I spend a week in Provincetown on Cape Cod. (If you don't know, there are a lotta gay folks there. Some people don't know that, and get a little freaked out. It's always a lot of fun to watch the look on the face of that one straight couple with a stroller the first time they get a look at a drag queen . . .)
In any case, the cars we see are flawless (BMWs, Vettes, Mustangs), and they're kept immaculately. Gay guys are a diverse bunch -- we can like cars, we can like opera. We can drink Bud, we can drink cosmos. We can like (and play) football, and we can be rabbis. Sometimes all at the same time.
Seriously . . . get over it.