The complete automotive resource for buyers, sellers, and owners like you.
Car, Truck and SUV Forums at Roadfly
+ Bentley Forums
+ BMW Forums
+ Cadillac Forums
+ Chevrolet Forums
+ Ferrari Forums
+ Jaguar Forums
+ Lamborghini Forums
+ Lotus Forums
+ Mercedes-Benz Forums
+ Maserati Forums
+ MINI Forums
+ Porsche Forums
+ General Discussion
+ Marketplace Forums
Let's assay this sorry-excuse-for-a-driver's brain (archive)

[ Follow Ups ] [ E46 M3 Message Board ] [ Msg. Board FAQ ]

Posted by s - Billy on December 29, 1999 at 02:44:31:

In Reply to: Re: NSX vs. M3 (E36 and E46) posted by UBESORY on December 28, 1999 at 22:10:32:

Hmm . . .

1) "Stag-4 M3" - I wonder if this is an M3 characterized by a special upholstery treatment which allows a small group of boys-who-would-be-men to play with each other in the dark (while fantasizing about actual G-G-G-Girls) without fear of permanently soiling the seats.

2) Try to imagine the magnitude of an intellect which is capable of placing the statement "any time any where (sic)" just prior to stipulating a SPECIFIC place ("Angelest Creast (sic)") and a SPECIFIC day ("Friday's [sic]").

(For those not familiar with "sic", it means "thus", and is used to indicate that the inane verbiage just preceeding the "sic" is actually intended to be as written.)

3) "Angelest Creast" is probably an attempt at "Angeles Crest". But it would be unfair to criticize the spelling of someone who was obviously not introduced to writing that required greater than a second-grade vocabulary. On the other hand, how does an illiterate pass the licensing exam? Perhaps he got his six-year-old sister to take the exam for him.




Follow Ups:



[ Follow Ups ] [ E46 M3 Message Board ] [ Msg. Board FAQ ]
Questions, comments, or problems, please visit the Roadfly help desk.
Roadfly.com Logo © 1997 - 2009 Jump Internet Inc. All rights reserved.