Dodge Ram Haters???
#11
If you would like to respond go to--- http://grandrapids.craigslist.org/ and post under rants/raves. It is my neighbor and I think he would like to hear what you have to say.LOL
#12
#14
I was reading in a local online debate section and found this. Just wanted to see if anyone out there also had a problem with it....
TITLE-- Vehicle of choice for all A--holes
I've always believed that what you drive reflects who you are as a person. That being the case, the late '90s Dodge Ram 4x4 seems like the vehicle of choice if you're a loud, obnoxious a--hole. Even more so if it's equipped with big tires, exhaust stacks coming out of the bed, and IF YA CAN'T DODGE IT, RAM IT stickers in the windows (funny once back in maybe 1993, but a little tired now).
I've got the good fortune to have two of them in my neighborhood. Both owned by the same type of loudmouth d---weed. One is a gas version with dual exhaust. He loves to start his truck up about three hours before going anywhere so everyone within a mile radius knows he's got DUAL EXHAUST on an otherwise stock engine. He's mighty proud of his lift kit too...even though he hasn't got enough money to buy the big tires usually associated with such a thing. Looks pretty stupid way up in the air on those little rollerskate tires. I don't have to meet him to know he's got a chew tin impression worn into EVERY pair of pants he owns.
The other one is right next door. A diesel with a plow. Same deal, loves to fire it up a day before going anywhere so the Cummins rattle gives everyone walking by a migraine. Is this a status symbol? "I pay $4.85 a gallon for this s---, so you're damn well gonna listen to it!" He's also got a pair of steel nuts hanging by a chain from the trailer hitch. Oh, ha ha oh he ha ho. I get it...you're trying to communicate to the world in your subtle hillbilly lingo that your vehicle has 'nuts' right? Good one. Let me tell you it's a real treat when a bunch of like-minded a--wipes show up in identical vehicles for a weeknight get together and park thier crap in front of my house.
These are the trucks you always see at the gas station, parked in a handicap zone or up on the sidewalk so the owner can go in and buy scratchoffs...and do them at the counter while everyone else waits. Or riding right up your a-- on the highway while the driver (19 year old with a GIT 'ER DONE camo hat with the brim rolled almost into a tube) talks to his rowdy friends on his two-way.
So am I stereotyping? Sure...but it hard not to when you're continually being proven right.
TITLE-- Vehicle of choice for all A--holes
I've always believed that what you drive reflects who you are as a person. That being the case, the late '90s Dodge Ram 4x4 seems like the vehicle of choice if you're a loud, obnoxious a--hole. Even more so if it's equipped with big tires, exhaust stacks coming out of the bed, and IF YA CAN'T DODGE IT, RAM IT stickers in the windows (funny once back in maybe 1993, but a little tired now).
I've got the good fortune to have two of them in my neighborhood. Both owned by the same type of loudmouth d---weed. One is a gas version with dual exhaust. He loves to start his truck up about three hours before going anywhere so everyone within a mile radius knows he's got DUAL EXHAUST on an otherwise stock engine. He's mighty proud of his lift kit too...even though he hasn't got enough money to buy the big tires usually associated with such a thing. Looks pretty stupid way up in the air on those little rollerskate tires. I don't have to meet him to know he's got a chew tin impression worn into EVERY pair of pants he owns.
The other one is right next door. A diesel with a plow. Same deal, loves to fire it up a day before going anywhere so the Cummins rattle gives everyone walking by a migraine. Is this a status symbol? "I pay $4.85 a gallon for this s---, so you're damn well gonna listen to it!" He's also got a pair of steel nuts hanging by a chain from the trailer hitch. Oh, ha ha oh he ha ho. I get it...you're trying to communicate to the world in your subtle hillbilly lingo that your vehicle has 'nuts' right? Good one. Let me tell you it's a real treat when a bunch of like-minded a--wipes show up in identical vehicles for a weeknight get together and park thier crap in front of my house.
These are the trucks you always see at the gas station, parked in a handicap zone or up on the sidewalk so the owner can go in and buy scratchoffs...and do them at the counter while everyone else waits. Or riding right up your a-- on the highway while the driver (19 year old with a GIT 'ER DONE camo hat with the brim rolled almost into a tube) talks to his rowdy friends on his two-way.
So am I stereotyping? Sure...but it hard not to when you're continually being proven right.
**** You all!
#15
This was my reply, It's easier just to copy paste then retype it all.
Hey Neighbor! Sorry for the loud exhaust, It came with the truck when I bought it. I hadn't realized it had bothered you so much, considering you had never mentioned it. Maybe you are to quick to judge... I have plans to actually take the loud exhaust off when I can afford it. For right now it's all I have. Let me get this straight though, I'm not standing up for every Dodge Truck owner. I hate when they want to race for no reason other than proving to their little fake blonde girlfriends that they are actually GOOD at something. I'm just speaking on my own behalf. I own a truck because I do things that require a truck. As for the C.B. Radio, I am a career driver and I have found that more than once these can be helpful in case of an emergency or other situations. I cant see how using a C.B. would be anywhere near as dangerous as texting and talking on a cell phone while driving, as I'm sure you or one of your family members are guilty of. Oh, well. I'll see ya around... and don't forget, if you have a problem, say something. You might be surprised at the response.
Have A Great Day!
Hey Neighbor! Sorry for the loud exhaust, It came with the truck when I bought it. I hadn't realized it had bothered you so much, considering you had never mentioned it. Maybe you are to quick to judge... I have plans to actually take the loud exhaust off when I can afford it. For right now it's all I have. Let me get this straight though, I'm not standing up for every Dodge Truck owner. I hate when they want to race for no reason other than proving to their little fake blonde girlfriends that they are actually GOOD at something. I'm just speaking on my own behalf. I own a truck because I do things that require a truck. As for the C.B. Radio, I am a career driver and I have found that more than once these can be helpful in case of an emergency or other situations. I cant see how using a C.B. would be anywhere near as dangerous as texting and talking on a cell phone while driving, as I'm sure you or one of your family members are guilty of. Oh, well. I'll see ya around... and don't forget, if you have a problem, say something. You might be surprised at the response.
Have A Great Day!
#16
Where I live, ford is about 60% of all pickups, and dodge is the least common, And ford's have the most percentage of lift kits. Now, I am guilty of having a loud exhaust, my exhaust was ripped off by a rock when I was wheelin, haven't gotten around to fixing it (it's ripped off just after the cats).
#18
Where I live, ford is about 60% of all pickups, and dodge is the least common, And ford's have the most percentage of lift kits. Now, I am guilty of having a loud exhaust, my exhaust was ripped off by a rock when I was wheelin, haven't gotten around to fixing it (it's ripped off just after the cats).
#19
This was my reply, It's easier just to copy paste then retype it all.
Hey Neighbor! Sorry for the loud exhaust, It came with the truck when I bought it. I hadn't realized it had bothered you so much, considering you had never mentioned it. Maybe you are to quick to judge... I have plans to actually take the loud exhaust off when I can afford it. For right now it's all I have. Let me get this straight though, I'm not standing up for every Dodge Truck owner. I hate when they want to race for no reason other than proving to their little fake blonde girlfriends that they are actually GOOD at something. I'm just speaking on my own behalf. I own a truck because I do things that require a truck. As for the C.B. Radio, I am a career driver and I have found that more than once these can be helpful in case of an emergency or other situations. I cant see how using a C.B. would be anywhere near as dangerous as texting and talking on a cell phone while driving, as I'm sure you or one of your family members are guilty of. Oh, well. I'll see ya around... and don't forget, if you have a problem, say something. You might be surprised at the response.
Have A Great Day!
Hey Neighbor! Sorry for the loud exhaust, It came with the truck when I bought it. I hadn't realized it had bothered you so much, considering you had never mentioned it. Maybe you are to quick to judge... I have plans to actually take the loud exhaust off when I can afford it. For right now it's all I have. Let me get this straight though, I'm not standing up for every Dodge Truck owner. I hate when they want to race for no reason other than proving to their little fake blonde girlfriends that they are actually GOOD at something. I'm just speaking on my own behalf. I own a truck because I do things that require a truck. As for the C.B. Radio, I am a career driver and I have found that more than once these can be helpful in case of an emergency or other situations. I cant see how using a C.B. would be anywhere near as dangerous as texting and talking on a cell phone while driving, as I'm sure you or one of your family members are guilty of. Oh, well. I'll see ya around... and don't forget, if you have a problem, say something. You might be surprised at the response.
Have A Great Day!