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Old Feb 5, 2003 | 10:08 PM
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Tim (95BonnevilleSESC) isn't that serious all the time. It'* only when his geritol wears off. I speak from experience. I know what it'* like.

We do really have a unique forum here. Very respectful considering all the crap the gets flung around on the other clubs.

We also have, like Tim mentioned, a 12-year-old member, and a few mild-language folks. I tend to slip up every now and then (the Marine coming out from time to time), but that'* ok, because people understand.

As a general rule, if you post something with adult material, or something that may be interpreted by someone to be offensive, post it in the lounge with "R-Rated" or "X-Rated" in the topic. (Drifter is really good at this)

This keeps the people who don't want (or need) access to this stuff from 'accidentally' stumbling across it. LilPooky knows we do it this way, so she stays away from those posts.

You guys are really having WAY too much fun here. I think you need to be punished.

DRIFTER! Got a couple new friends for you
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Old Feb 5, 2003 | 11:10 PM
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My bottom starts to itch when I hear words like that.
Younger people. They are the future, their schools aren't providing a safe atmosphere.
We will. There'* no need to use words like that when you got the smilies
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Old Feb 5, 2003 | 11:30 PM
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shhhh
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Old Feb 6, 2003 | 08:48 AM
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Originally Posted by 95BonnevilleSESC
but if you compare our club to say, clubGP, it is such a better atmosphere. ClubGP really shows the age of its members by the way they post--not that being that age is a bad thing--on the contrary! But when they (over at ClubGP) start posting in such a manner, it shows there futile attempt to be cool--but in reality it just shows how immature and uneducated they are. We at Bonnevilleclub are much better than that--yourselves included.
Amen to that...can the queen swear and say they are A*&%#!@* over there?? haha

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As a general rule, if you post something with adult material, or something that may be interpreted by someone to be offensive, post it in the lounge with "R-Rated" or "X-Rated" in the topic. (Drifter is really good at this)
hehehe...yea...he'* really good at the R / X-rated stuff
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Old Feb 6, 2003 | 10:49 AM
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Back too the post. I feel you on the Grand Ma aspect. I just love taking my Bonnie out and doing a little hunting with it. Got a few skins on the wall too. Reminds me of the other night when I was in my GP, (yes I've got a GP too). This guy in a riced out Cavalier was burning out from the a few stop lights next to me. Third light hook up the GP. This guy at that point decided he didn't want any at that point. If I'd been in my Bonnie, I think he may have tried something so I could have increased his knowledge base. All I'm saying is that I get more respect as far as performance with the GP. My Bonnie dosen't get that respect.....untill I put it to them with the stock SE. The mods are on the way though. Wanna catch a few GTPs and SSEi'* if I can.
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Old Feb 6, 2003 | 01:12 PM
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Funny. I just gave a non-believer a ride last night. He'* a believer now. He was easier to convince, since he'* a rice-hater (rides a Harley 883 Sportster when it'* not raining). He was very impressed, and we never even got over 60. He just felt the pull.

Just offer everyone a ride from now on!
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Old Feb 6, 2003 | 01:34 PM
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Originally Posted by Bigfunkytown
, (yes I've got a GP too).
*faints* it'* the devil!!
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Old Feb 6, 2003 | 07:37 PM
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Originally Posted by Tamara
Originally Posted by Bigfunkytown
, (yes I've got a GP too).
*faints* it'* the devil!!
I have been know to dance with the devil in the pale moon light. It'* what I ask all hunters before they become the hunted
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Old Feb 9, 2003 | 01:57 AM
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Drifter: LOL ... Thanx Will... but I've got my hands full trying to corrupt the Queen hee hee.. but hey.. the more the merrier.. accidents happen sometimes.. and it'* all good if they best just get back to their post and Edit the contents. But o well... nothing major... Punish ?? *&M ?? Whose shaved their legs.. lol.. kiddin.

Humm... "grandma" car.. well.. if you take the ma.. and turn it around... wouldn't it become Grand Am ??? LOL .. well.. I love my Bonnie.. and I rather have a sleeper then a toilet car ( I"ve said it before a few times... Toilet cars like Civics, Grands, etc.. are like toilets.. everyones got one.. and it makes it so much easier for the cops to pick them out for any traffic infraction then our so called "Grandma" cars.. but then our grandma cars are usually up and gone in the fast lane by then leaving Ricers in the dust.. hee hee )
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Old Feb 12, 2003 | 06:41 PM
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It'* been my experience that some people will knock your car just because it'* different than theirs. For example, when driving my 1970 Skylark it never fails that some guy will tell me I should have bought a chevelle or a cutlass, or I should drop a chevy 350 in it and make it really fly But it'* a Buick with a Buick 350 that is a great engine in its own right, it is lighter than a chevy 350 and has more torque to boot due to a longer stroke. So, I am polite and drive off leaving a cloud of smoke in my wake with a big smile on my face. :P

-Chris
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