Rant from a old guy
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Hi Guys, does anybody get same the problem as me. I have just reached the grand old age of sixty six, i have owened and driven TVRs of all types for the last thirty years, but over the last year or so have come across the same reaction from young guys.
One day i was sitting at the traffic light,when a young guy pulled up along side me in his corse,lowered his window and called me a old w....r for no reason.
Today i got out of my car at Tescos and got the same reaction from a group of teenage lads, why!!!
The car is a 95 Chimaera, which is worth less than some new hothatch, i dont try to out drag them or us it's impressive noise in filling stations for effect, so why?.
Do they think i should drive a Rover 75 or maybe a wheelchair.
One day i was sitting at the traffic light,when a young guy pulled up along side me in his corse,lowered his window and called me a old w....r for no reason.
Today i got out of my car at Tescos and got the same reaction from a group of teenage lads, why!!!
The car is a 95 Chimaera, which is worth less than some new hothatch, i dont try to out drag them or us it's impressive noise in filling stations for effect, so why?.
Do they think i should drive a Rover 75 or maybe a wheelchair.
big h h said:
a young guy pulled up along side me in his corse,lowered his window and called me a old w....r for no reason.
Today i got out of my car at Tescos and got the same reaction from a group of teenage lads, why!!!
...so why?.
Simple answer is feral tts. You're better, have more, do more, look cooler. Actually, jealous feral tts.Today i got out of my car at Tescos and got the same reaction from a group of teenage lads, why!!!
...so why?.
Sorry to hear that but it is called jealousy, derived from the removal of discipline which also removed respect.
Without discipline and respect the world has gone to st.
I would say please do not worry about it and enjoy your car all for yourself.
The idiots will be removed from the gene pool shortly.
Without discipline and respect the world has gone to st.
I would say please do not worry about it and enjoy your car all for yourself.
The idiots will be removed from the gene pool shortly.
just jelous cause they cant afford to insure it
big h h said:
Hi Guys, does anybody get same the problem as me. I have just reached the grand old age of sixty six, i have owened and driven TVRs of all types for the last thirty years, but over the last year or so have come across the same reaction from young guys.
One day i was sitting at the traffic light,when a young guy pulled up along side me in his corse,lowered his window and called me a old w....r for no reason.
Today i got out of my car at Tescos and got the same reaction from a group of teenage lads, why!!!
The car is a 95 Chimaera, which is worth less than some new hothatch, i dont try to out drag them or us it's impressive noise in filling stations for effect, so why?.
Do they think i should drive a Rover 75 or maybe a wheelchair.
One day i was sitting at the traffic light,when a young guy pulled up along side me in his corse,lowered his window and called me a old w....r for no reason.
Today i got out of my car at Tescos and got the same reaction from a group of teenage lads, why!!!
The car is a 95 Chimaera, which is worth less than some new hothatch, i dont try to out drag them or us it's impressive noise in filling stations for effect, so why?.
Do they think i should drive a Rover 75 or maybe a wheelchair.
Pretty much the coolest thing I've seen was a chap in his 70s+ struggling a little to get out of his 911.
Seeing him you just knew that there was petrol coursing through his veins and there was no way on this earth that he'd trade down to a Micra (or whatever old people are supposed to drive).
I fully intend to emulate his "two finger salute" to ageing, and respectfully suggest that you should continue to do the same.
The chap of a similar vintage who I've seen doing track days in his 7 (or similar), albeit slightly off the pace, with his wife in the passenger seat perhaps edges him to the #1 spot.
Seeing him you just knew that there was petrol coursing through his veins and there was no way on this earth that he'd trade down to a Micra (or whatever old people are supposed to drive).
I fully intend to emulate his "two finger salute" to ageing, and respectfully suggest that you should continue to do the same.
The chap of a similar vintage who I've seen doing track days in his 7 (or similar), albeit slightly off the pace, with his wife in the passenger seat perhaps edges him to the #1 spot.
Edited by LooneyTunes on Friday 2nd August 20:59
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