+ big fat ( not too fast or good handling) 928GTS +
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If he was born in 87 that would make him 18-19, same age I was when I bought my 944S. I wasn't have the dip-**** he is.
Stupid yes (bought a 944S with a leaking water pump, and I knew about the pump) Oh well, she's my baby, soon to be given to my wife.
Stupid yes (bought a 944S with a leaking water pump, and I knew about the pump) Oh well, she's my baby, soon to be given to my wife.
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Not a huge deal. His own GT3 people don't like him. He has been called a jackass many times.
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Originally Posted by Hacker-Pschorr
If he was born in 87 that would make him 18-19
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Egad! I went and read some of his other posts. Jokes about people with Alzheimers, lots of prison rape stuff, one insult match after another, picking on people who had been in accidents. And he thinks he's just being funny. Since he is willing to hurl insults ad infinitum, he wins these meaningless battles when people give up. This is the kind of guy who laughs at other people's misfortunes, snickers when he see a kid with Downs Syndrome, and feels better when he puts down the clerk at McDonald's.
There was a classic exchange where he asked someone whom he apparently thinks is a buddy because they raced on the same track one time, why he didn't call when he was in town. There was no reply. That will be the story of his life: when he finally stops insulting people and reaches out to someone, there will be no reply. But judging by the location in his profile, "away from you hopefully", he seems to have already accepted this. It's tragic that he relies solely on the car, his new 997, and has no appreciation for the people around the car. That is the greatest asset of the 928 community: getting to know and help and be helped by other people, something he will never have an opportunity to experience.
There was a classic exchange where he asked someone whom he apparently thinks is a buddy because they raced on the same track one time, why he didn't call when he was in town. There was no reply. That will be the story of his life: when he finally stops insulting people and reaches out to someone, there will be no reply. But judging by the location in his profile, "away from you hopefully", he seems to have already accepted this. It's tragic that he relies solely on the car, his new 997, and has no appreciation for the people around the car. That is the greatest asset of the 928 community: getting to know and help and be helped by other people, something he will never have an opportunity to experience.
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Very well said, Bill! You can have all the money and all the cars and still be a very poor person. But some people don't realize it until they have a serious crisis in their lives. It's too late then.
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Originally Posted by Bill Ball
Egad! I went and read some of his other posts. Jokes about people with Alzheimers, lots of prison rape stuff, one insult match after another, picking on people who had been in accidents. And he thinks he's just being funny. Since he is willing to hurl insults ad infinitum, he wins these meaningless battles when people give up. This is the kind of guy who laughs at other people's misfortunes, snickers when he see a kid with Downs Syndrome, and feels better when he puts down the clerk at McDonald's.
There was a classic exchange where he asked someone whom he apparently thinks is a buddy because they raced on the same track one time, why he didn't call when he was in town. There was no reply. That will be the story of his life: when he finally stops insulting people and reaches out to someone, there will be no reply. But judging by the location in his profile, "away from you hopefully", he seems to have already accepted this. It's tragic that he relies solely on the car, his new 997, and has no appreciation for the people around the car. That is the greatest asset of the 928 community: getting to know and help and be helped by other people, something he will never have an opportunity to experience.
There was a classic exchange where he asked someone whom he apparently thinks is a buddy because they raced on the same track one time, why he didn't call when he was in town. There was no reply. That will be the story of his life: when he finally stops insulting people and reaches out to someone, there will be no reply. But judging by the location in his profile, "away from you hopefully", he seems to have already accepted this. It's tragic that he relies solely on the car, his new 997, and has no appreciation for the people around the car. That is the greatest asset of the 928 community: getting to know and help and be helped by other people, something he will never have an opportunity to experience.