PCD: 2013-2014 Till We Break It Edition
Evochick or whatever the f^ck, please stop bastardizing the use of "legit." That's not English. Not only does your usage not connote the correct meaning but its not even grammatically correct. And it makes me want to drive up to East Canada to kick you in the nuts.
/English class.
YOU SEE IN REAL LIFE YOU WOULD SAY SOMETHING LIKE:
"ooohhh guuurrrll oh nooo you deeddinnnt! don't u go there!!"
Fineberg, I don't know. Maybe I try to have more normal interactions in person rather than talk constant **** when I see errbody. I never saw it the way you folk be seeing it.
Evochick or whatever the f^ck, please stop bastardizing the use of "legit." That's not English. Not only does your usage not connote the correct meaning but its not even grammatically correct. And it makes me want to drive up to East Canada to kick you in the nuts.
/English class.
Evochick or whatever the f^ck, please stop bastardizing the use of "legit." That's not English. Not only does your usage not connote the correct meaning but its not even grammatically correct. And it makes me want to drive up to East Canada to kick you in the nuts.
/English class.
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Are there ladies up in here or dudes pretending?
If you are ladies when are we going to see you all in person. You going to come to a track day or an autocross or something.
I find it interesting that there are some women who actually own Evo's. I say that not to be chauvinistic, just that my wife HATES my car. In fact my wife did not like my Acura (was loud, hard ride), Vette would bother her if I took the Targa top off (messed up her hair), Evo makes her feel sick because I usually drive a little faster than normal and also its loud (my 6 year old boy loves my Evo though).
If you are ladies when are we going to see you all in person. You going to come to a track day or an autocross or something.
I find it interesting that there are some women who actually own Evo's. I say that not to be chauvinistic, just that my wife HATES my car. In fact my wife did not like my Acura (was loud, hard ride), Vette would bother her if I took the Targa top off (messed up her hair), Evo makes her feel sick because I usually drive a little faster than normal and also its loud (my 6 year old boy loves my Evo though).
Legit Amanda. You aren't even using that word correctly per the English language. Why don't you legit just find your way to a dictionary and legit read every page until you legit know how to speak on the internet.
I don't talk ****, well most of the time I don't... To be clear I like both your persona's, though you may be schizophrenic...... kidding
Last edited by Mr. MR; Feb 28, 2013 at 07:28 PM.
Are there ladies up in here or dudes pretending?
If you are ladies when are we going to see you all in person. You going to come to a track day or an autocross or something.
I find it interesting that there are some women who actually own Evo's. I say that not to be chauvinistic, just that my wife HATES my car. In fact my wife did not like my Acura (was loud, hard ride), Vette would bother her if I took the Targa top off (messed up her hair), Evo makes her feel sick because I usually drive a little faster than normal and also its loud (my 6 year old boy loves my Evo though).
If you are ladies when are we going to see you all in person. You going to come to a track day or an autocross or something.
I find it interesting that there are some women who actually own Evo's. I say that not to be chauvinistic, just that my wife HATES my car. In fact my wife did not like my Acura (was loud, hard ride), Vette would bother her if I took the Targa top off (messed up her hair), Evo makes her feel sick because I usually drive a little faster than normal and also its loud (my 6 year old boy loves my Evo though).
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From: In the only place you can get coffee milk
Are there ladies up in here or dudes pretending?
If you are ladies when are we going to see you all in person. You going to come to a track day or an autocross or something.
I find it interesting that there are some women who actually own Evo's. I say that not to be chauvinistic, just that my wife HATES my car. In fact my wife did not like my Acura (was loud, hard ride), Vette would bother her if I took the Targa top off (messed up her hair), Evo makes her feel sick because I usually drive a little faster than normal and also its loud (my 6 year old boy loves my Evo though).
If you are ladies when are we going to see you all in person. You going to come to a track day or an autocross or something.
I find it interesting that there are some women who actually own Evo's. I say that not to be chauvinistic, just that my wife HATES my car. In fact my wife did not like my Acura (was loud, hard ride), Vette would bother her if I took the Targa top off (messed up her hair), Evo makes her feel sick because I usually drive a little faster than normal and also its loud (my 6 year old boy loves my Evo though).
And if you guys were smart, you'd notice we all have several means of contact in our profiles.
As you all know, she got f#cked up.

The guard rail is a tough teacher.
Insurance obviously isn't going to cover it because it happened on a race track. Regardless of the event/activity/program whatever.
They said it was a total loss and sent me their own assessed estimate to repair which came out to be a little over $13k.
It's still at the shop the insurance company towed it to. I asked the shop to give me their own estimate for ***** and giggles, just so that I could compare and go through the idea in my head to have it fixed. I don't think that'll happen, though.
I'll either sell it as a whole, which is much easier... or, break it all down and part it out. I'd rather not, only because it's a much longer time frame, a lot more work, and just overall, a pain in the ***.
Thanks to everyone for the kind words and the offers to help at the track. Thanks to everyone who's helped me afterwards, too. Advice goes a long way. It's very much appreciated.
What does everyone think?
-Jalal









The guard rail is a tough teacher.
Insurance obviously isn't going to cover it because it happened on a race track. Regardless of the event/activity/program whatever.
They said it was a total loss and sent me their own assessed estimate to repair which came out to be a little over $13k.
It's still at the shop the insurance company towed it to. I asked the shop to give me their own estimate for ***** and giggles, just so that I could compare and go through the idea in my head to have it fixed. I don't think that'll happen, though.
I'll either sell it as a whole, which is much easier... or, break it all down and part it out. I'd rather not, only because it's a much longer time frame, a lot more work, and just overall, a pain in the ***.
Thanks to everyone for the kind words and the offers to help at the track. Thanks to everyone who's helped me afterwards, too. Advice goes a long way. It's very much appreciated.
What does everyone think?
-Jalal










