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motorheadmike 12-23-2008 07:18 PM

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Originally Posted by porkchop (Post 185080)
Hey Mike, you ever think we get to tied up in building a car that we want everybody to like instead of what we like.

If that were the case I wouldn't be Auto-Xing a Turbo Buick. ;)

Innovators set the trends, and because far too few people are willing to take the risks to follow their own heart's desires they rely upon trends and labels to allow them to fit in. Call it a sense of belonging, call it human nature.

I know my brother and I would talk your ear off about a car like yours because it is truly different.

motorheadmike 12-23-2008 07:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Theresa (Post 185083)
Anytime you make an introduction with a less agonistic approach, you're life expectancy here is longer.

Do you wake up each morning thinking that you should act or behave differently than you feel to protect the feelings of others?

I know I don't.

Maybe everyone should win at sports too?

camcojb 12-23-2008 07:32 PM

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Originally Posted by motorheadmike (Post 185086)
Do you wake up each morning thinking that you should act or behave differently than you feel to protect the feelings of others?

I know I don't.

Maybe everyone should win at sports too?

so you can do and act however you want on this board? Didn't know you owned it, thought Scott did. I don't think you'll enjoy this site, and invite you to try another that's more in line with your views.

Jody

Theresa 12-23-2008 07:39 PM

No. I don't. But I do project a certain common courtesy when introducing myself to others. Some who may have common beliefs as I, and some who may not. Hence...this forum. We don't judge here. We accept.

We accept those who build, we accept those who buy. The BELIEF is the common denominator. The belief that the end result is what is desired. Whether we built it, bought it or just admired it.

Please don't cast judgement.

Instead, simply look at the cars before you and get inspiration. Gather appreciation. Gain experience. No one proclaims to be "the end all, be all". We all appreciate what each other does.

The comparison to sports is silly. Are you looking to win? If so, "winning" is actually something we all have varied opinions of. Did you win by building? Did you win buy buying? Did you win by sharing? Did you win by experiencing? See? It's all relative, and we all pretty much share that here.

Stuart Adams 12-23-2008 07:46 PM

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Originally Posted by motorheadmike (Post 184930)
That's what I am hoping for... I find vendor driven sites and their members to be a little irritating and to be easily butt-hurt. I may have already touched a nerve with Mr. Adams as he has had more than a few cars built for him in recent years.

The misconception is that I don't like expensive cars; I do. There is no denying the innovation of the artist who built it. I just can't hold a conversation with a person that doesn't turn their own wrenches, as there is no common ground or stories to share.

You didn't touch a nerve at all. Always calm and collected here.
I was just trying to understand exactly what you said and who you are behind the computer. I guess we found out .

Alot of great builders and innovators around, sure would be a shame if they went broke because there was nobody like me to build cars for. You know the ones with no skills, just a wallett. I appreciate and respect all people who build their own and the builders that build for others.

I'm old and been around the block a few times, my advice would be take the high road and don't bash people personally, especially when trying to convince others about your one sided radical views.

camcojb 12-23-2008 07:49 PM

with that said, and since he's no longer a member here, I'll close the thread.

Jody


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