Took my Vette to breakfast at Waffle House
#1
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Took my Vette to breakfast at Waffle House
Well, went to Waffle House this morning for breakfast. Parked the Vette and got out. Some lady in a Prius pulls in next to me and starts yelling at me that the Vette is killing the enviroment. I said, well your car is killing jobs, it maybe assembled here, but the majority of parts are made in Japan. She walked away mumbling to herself.
#2
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Well, went to Waffle House this morning for breakfast. Parked the Vette and got out. Some lady in a Prius pulls in next to me and starts yelling at me that the Vette is killing the enviroment. I said, well your car is killing jobs, it maybe assembled here, but the majority of parts are made in Japan. She walked away mumbling to herself.
sounds like she was PMS'ing
#7
Racer
Should have filled her in on the C6's gas mileage compared to other V8s out there. Then you should have waited until she left and followed her to the nearest red light and pulled up next to her, downshifted so she could feel the rumble, then you shoulda taken off leaving her "Vagina" in the dust.
'Murika!
P.S. If you don't get the "Vagina" reference go watch, "The Other Guys" with Will Farrel and Mark Wahlburg.
'Murika!
P.S. If you don't get the "Vagina" reference go watch, "The Other Guys" with Will Farrel and Mark Wahlburg.
Last edited by Brockman66; 05-09-2013 at 12:20 PM.
#9
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Well, went to Waffle House this morning for breakfast. Parked the Vette and got out. Some lady in a Prius pulls in next to me and starts yelling at me that the Vette is killing the enviroment. I said, well your car is killing jobs, it maybe assembled here, but the majority of parts are made in Japan. She walked away mumbling to herself.
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I read a study that said that a Prius with 0 miles on it has already produced as much emvironmental damage as a regular car at 80,000 miles. That's a huge deficit to recover from.