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Francisco J. Quinones (Frankie)
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Post Number: 203
Registered: 8-2002
Posted on Sunday, August 24, 2003 - 3:25 pm:   

LOL Mark!
Brilliant.
MarkPDX (Markpdx)
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Post Number: 319
Registered: 4-2003
Posted on Sunday, August 24, 2003 - 3:56 am:   

Upload
Ben Cannon (Artherd)
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Post Number: 751
Registered: 6-2002
Posted on Sunday, August 24, 2003 - 2:43 am:   

Yeah, a 360 is "entry-level" just like Wilson's WATT/PUPPY system is an "entry-level" system or a "ghetto blaster". Right.

Think about it for 2 seconds, nothing Ferrari makes really sucks, does it?

Best!
Ben.
Nebula Class (Nebulaclass)
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Username: Nebulaclass

Post Number: 402
Registered: 11-2002
Posted on Sunday, August 24, 2003 - 2:04 am:   

Ha ha ha ha!


Franky-poo, I've got ten tatoos. Bad judgement? Hell no. I've been marked for over 15 years now, and don't regret a SINGLE on. None are visible when wearing a short sleeve shirt, and if you met me in person, you'd never suspect it.

By the way, I'm 27, and have served four years in the Marine Corps with two meritorious promotions and a Navy Acheivment Medal, managed a car dealership bringing in over $200,000 in PROFIT/MONTH, sold F-cars, and am now attending UCLA on a FULL ACADEMIC SCHOLARSHIP. Look my name up on google - WIlliam Nones - and you'll see that I was chosen as one of the top 20 college students in ALL OF CALIFORNIA for 2002-2003 academic year.

My best friend is a tatoo artist (and I mean ARTIST), and at 25 years old, he makes more money than most non-partner attorneys, WITHOUT 80 hour work weeks and WITHOUT a 6 year college education and $150,000 in college expenses. He is invited to conventions all over the world, and spends his time traveling and meeting hundreds of people. He is tatooed EVERYWHERE on his body, and he's damn proud of it.

And you wanna talk about BAD JUDGEMENT??? Go and talk to all those guys who are STUCK IN WHEELCHAIRS after getting plowed on their Harleys. They'll talk to you about bad judgment.

Stupid a$$hole.
nickm........ (Nickm)
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Username: Nickm

Post Number: 271
Registered: 8-2001
Posted on Friday, August 22, 2003 - 11:56 pm:   

Awe...Frank, don't give up so easily, you've take all the fun outa-da-slingin'.
Not all lawyers are bad! Have a good one, and post those photos of your tat!
Martin - Cavallino Motors (Miami348ts)
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Username: Miami348ts

Post Number: 5825
Registered: 5-2001
Posted on Friday, August 22, 2003 - 2:01 pm:   

Now is a F40 also considerd a Dino?

Would that make the F40 the flagship Dino of 1987 then, whereas the 328 was the entry level Dino?

So the 412 was the entry level Ferrari whereas the ??? was the flagship?
Mark Moon (Enzomoon)
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Username: Enzomoon

Post Number: 238
Registered: 4-2002
Posted on Friday, August 22, 2003 - 12:21 pm:   

Charles Barton:

I agree with your last post. All of this talk about "entry level" "dinos" is just nonsense. No serious person could claim that Ferrari makes anything which remotely resembles a pedestrian car. Something like a Kia fits that bill.
Frank should know as he once stated in an Off Topic post that he felt that all Doctors deserved to drive Kias and practice socialized medicine!LOL.Remember that insightful remark Frank?
And as to whether he is a snob...how could he be? He is a Personal Injury lawyer. I can't think of anything less deserving of an elitist persona than that!
And as to tattoos....to each his own!! To make sweeping generalizations as Frank has made is absurd. I had a roommate in Boarding School who had a small tattoo on his leg. He went on to Harvard and did quite well. I'll bet he can even afford more Ferraris than Frank now!! LOL
Frank Parker (Parkerfe)
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Username: Parkerfe

Post Number: 2854
Registered: 9-2001
Posted on Friday, August 22, 2003 - 9:50 am:   

After all these posts I'm buying me some temporary Ferrari tattoos today and wear them to the Car Show, posted in the Georgia/Alabama section of FC, tomorrow. Everyone come that can and see me sporting tattoos.
Charles Barton (Airbarton)
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Username: Airbarton

Post Number: 711
Registered: 11-2002
Posted on Friday, August 22, 2003 - 8:26 am:   

Martin I hear ya brother! If I had an F40 I too would drive it to work just like I do my little mule (348). LOL at your post! Heres a funny. I was sitting at a stop light yesterday when a county sheriff pulled up next to me. He rolled down his window and signaled for me to do the same. He asked me "how fast does that thing go" I said 55mph. He said "come on you can tell me, what's the fastest you have been in it" I said I don't think I should say. He said "no really off the record how fast" when I told him he said "you have got to be kidding me, I hope I never have to chase you" Just then I hear the car behind me honk the horn so I look up and realize the light had turned green. As I pull away I see it is two teenagers behind me. The sheriff waits for them to pass by and pulls in behind them and turns on his lights. I laughed all the way home.
Martin - Cavallino Motors (Miami348ts)
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Username: Miami348ts

Post Number: 5819
Registered: 5-2001
Posted on Friday, August 22, 2003 - 7:55 am:   

send me an F40 and I will go to work in it. Hell I'd drive Michaels F1 ar to work. Slap a dealer plate on it and roar down the street :-)

Officer: "Sir, you were not setting your turn light back there"

Me: "What turn light, I was going 110Mph around that corner, who could have passed me? It took you two Counties to catch up with me and you only did that because I stopped for lunch an hour ago"
:-)
Charles Barton (Airbarton)
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Username: Airbarton

Post Number: 708
Registered: 11-2002
Posted on Friday, August 22, 2003 - 7:46 am:   

Frank, you are a serious piece of work! Unfortunately your argument still does not work since Ferrari does not do things like other car manufacturers. The analogy about the civic and the nsx does not work. The F40 was built as commemorative a edition car and as such was not truely part of Ferraris regular line up. Lets face it, Ferraris are not like other cars. They are not built for the masses. Even if you could apply your Honda analogy to Ferraris, how would it go. Let's see, the civic is Honda's grocery getter while the nsx is it's sports car. I suppose the 360 would be Ferrari's grocery getter. Lets face it Frank, apples and oranges. I think the real difference is the purpose they are built for. I can't imagine anyone using an F40 or F50 to get to work in but a 355 or a 360 they just might. The reason is, the F40 is a factory race car that is not particularly streetable while the 360 is a GT car perfectly suited for the street. I would bet Ferrari does not view their products like other manufacturers do and as such they do not make a so called "entry level" car. This argument isn't really about what's entry level or not though is it. It is about being a snob. So, are you a snob or not?
Jerry W. (Tork1966)
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Username: Tork1966

Post Number: 907
Registered: 7-2001
Posted on Friday, August 22, 2003 - 6:14 am:   

It may be Ferrari, but it's still gaudy and tacky IMO.
Hubert Otlik (Hugh)
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Post Number: 1273
Registered: 1-2002
Posted on Thursday, August 21, 2003 - 11:04 pm:   

So, where are we shipping the gold plated well bred back-hoe?
nickm........ (Nickm)
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Username: Nickm

Post Number: 268
Registered: 8-2001
Posted on Thursday, August 21, 2003 - 10:53 pm:   

G. Green (Mr_green)
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Post Number: 131
Registered: 8-2003
Posted on Thursday, August 21, 2003 - 10:15 pm:   

nick,

You're relentless!



P.S. I love it.
nickm........ (Nickm)
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Username: Nickm

Post Number: 267
Registered: 8-2001
Posted on Thursday, August 21, 2003 - 10:08 pm:   

That might be an interesting bet Frank. I hate to quote a wrong percentage, but what I think I remember reading (4-5 years ago) was an abnormally LARGE number DONT pay thier taxes. Somewhere around 30-50%. It would be kind of interesting also to see how many lawyers bill the actual amount of hours they've worked for a client. Only a low life would screw someone by telling them they have worked more hours than what they really did, dont you agree? Or does the "good breeding" part in you, tell you that you deserve the money more than the low lifes you are working for?
DES (Sickspeed)
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Username: Sickspeed

Post Number: 5795
Registered: 8-2002
Posted on Thursday, August 21, 2003 - 3:32 pm:   

Martin, Nika, et al...

Thank you for being level-headed in light of Frank's pig-headedness... i'm sure some of you noticed i disappeared from this thread after a while... Just didn't make sense to continue with it... Some very valid points were made here; none by Frank, though...

i have to wonder about a persons judgment... LOL...
Frank Parker (Parkerfe)
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Username: Parkerfe

Post Number: 2852
Registered: 9-2001
Posted on Thursday, August 21, 2003 - 11:10 am:   

Nick, If I were a betting man, I would wager that there is a much higher percentage of tattoo bearers that don't pay their taxes than there are of attorneys. I would also bet that there is a much higher percentage of tattoo bearers on welfare than there are of non-tattoo bearers. Not all mind you, but a higher percentage. If it is an art form, which I don't agree it is, it is an art form of the poor and uneducated. I always pay my taxes and hate every check I write doing so. Charles, a marques flagship and entry level cars change year to year. At one time the 275 was Ferrari's flagship model. The Daytona was Ferrari's flagship model back when the 206 or 365GTC was the entry level model. When the F40 came out as the flagship model(a V8 by the way), the 328 was the entry level car. When the F50 came out as the new flagship, the 355 was the entry level model. In 2003, the Enzo is the flagship model with the 360 being the entry level model. I'm sure that too will change soon as I understand the 420 is next and it will be the entry level model as compared to the Enzo. See, that's how it works. Once a flagship model for a model year, always a flagship model for THAT year. So, the Daytona will always be the flagship model for years 1968-1973. Like the Civic is Honda's entry level car with the NSX being their flagship, although badged as an Acura in the USA. And while I have a lot of faults, looking down on MYSELF is not one of them. I have had two entry level cars from Ferrari, a 328 and a 348. BOTH were V8s and both were entry level. I loved both of them and still miss the open air motoring of the 348 Spider. And although I owned entry level cars, I never looked down on myself. I also owned a Vega once which was Chevrolet's entry level model at the time. So don't be so hard on yourself, owning an entry level model doesn't make you a bad guy. In fact, I believe I read somewhere that the CEO of Ferrari himself drives an entry level 360 as his dailey driver.
Charles Barton (Airbarton)
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Username: Airbarton

Post Number: 705
Registered: 11-2002
Posted on Thursday, August 21, 2003 - 10:19 am:   

"Charles, the V8 cars ARE "entry level" cars . What else would you call them ? By the way, the Enzo is considered the "flagship" model. The 575 and 456 fall in between."

Frank, quit trying to pretend you don't look down on us V8 owners. You know full well what I am talking about. This is not the first time we have had this discussion so unlike some of the others I am not fooled. We both know what you are about Frank. This statement, "By the way, the Enzo is considered the "flagship" model. The 575 and 456 fall in between." is just plain bull. They did not even know they were going to build an Enzo or a 575 in 1989 when the 348 was introduced. The 456 did not come out until 1996. The fact is Frank Ferrari's have been constantly evolving over the years. Comparing a 348 to an Enzo or 575 is completly useless just like comparing your car to them would be. Why not make the same comparison between an Enzo & a Daytona? I am sure no one would call a Daytona an entry level Ferrari but lets face it, the Enzo would blow the Daytona away. I am sure 10 years from now they will come up with a car that makes the Enzo look like childs play. I am sure back in 1987, when the F40 was introduced, know one would have dreamed there would ever be anything like it. Lo and behold 8 years later Ferrari comes out with the F50. would you say the introduction of the F50 made the F40 an entry level car? The bottom line is all of these cars were state of the art when they came out. Just because Ferrari comes up with a newer faster model does not make the ones before it lesser cars. If that was the case then no one would want a Daytona or a 330 America or any of the other great classic Ferrari's. IMHO there is no such thing as an "entry level" Ferrari. Saying so is just plain snobish. The only way you could concievably make a case would be based on price and that would certainly back up my position now would'nt it! I guess anyone who has spent less on thier car than you did on yours, has an "entry level" Ferrari. Or should I say they don't have a Ferrari at all, they have a Dino.
N'din (Abangdin)
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Post Number: 18
Registered: 7-2003
Posted on Thursday, August 21, 2003 - 4:19 am:   

The shield tatoo is great. Wish I have the courage to do a tatoo. I'd choose the Cavallino Rampante. I think that's cool.
G. Green (Mr_green)
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Username: Mr_green

Post Number: 127
Registered: 8-2003
Posted on Thursday, August 21, 2003 - 3:01 am:   

nick,

I like the way you tell it like it is. Keep kicking ass and taking names!

Thank You
nickm........ (Nickm)
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Post Number: 266
Registered: 8-2001
Posted on Thursday, August 21, 2003 - 2:46 am:   

By the way Frank, I've heard that a HUGE percentage of lawyers DONT pay thier taxes. They wait to get caught...then drag the IRS through all kinds of sh*t, till they weasle out of paying thier "fair share" of taxes. Are YOU one of those low lifes ??
Thomas I (Wax)
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Post Number: 130
Registered: 7-2003
Posted on Thursday, August 21, 2003 - 2:21 am:   

For he who has boastfully displayed his self-admiration, his pride in his worldly accompishments, his possessions - and his arrogant disdain for "lowlifes", as he chose to call his fellow man, while claiming the word of God as his source of reason to distance himself from the unclean;

"When pride cometh, then cometh shame: but with the lowly is wisdom."
Proverbs 11:2, KJV

"Pride goeth before destruction, and an haughty spirit before a fall. Better it is to be of an humble spirit with the lowly, than to divide the spoil with the proud."
Proverbs 16:18-19, KJV

"For all that is in the world, the lust of the flesh, and the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life, is not of the Father, but is of the world."
1 John 2:16, KJV

There's a big difference between a soapbox and a pedestal
nickm........ (Nickm)
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Username: Nickm

Post Number: 263
Registered: 8-2001
Posted on Thursday, August 21, 2003 - 2:17 am:   

Hi Robert, Ya know I've called you back a few times... Just didn't want you to think I wasnt returning your calls :-) Stop on by when you get some time.
nickm........ (Nickm)
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Username: Nickm

Post Number: 262
Registered: 8-2001
Posted on Thursday, August 21, 2003 - 1:58 am:   

Sorry, to stir things up again, I guess it was "cooling down" there for a moment. I just couldnt resist my comment as I had just read through this entire post.
nickm........ (Nickm)
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Username: Nickm

Post Number: 261
Registered: 8-2001
Posted on Thursday, August 21, 2003 - 1:54 am:   

Frank, I wasn't aware that people of low class with tattoos were ruining our country. I always thought it was the lawyers (who generally take from society instead of contributing) who are slowly ruining this great country. I have known many lawyers & the stunts they constantly pull
(because they can) and can't believe you are actually judging other people! I guess you gotta make yourself feel good somehow, I think I now see why you are acting the way you are.... Have fun trying to impress on everybody how great you are...Lawyer.
Robert W. Garven Jr. (Robertgarven)
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Post Number: 251
Registered: 2-2002
Posted on Wednesday, August 20, 2003 - 7:06 pm:   

Friends,

Some tatoos are beautiful works of art (japanese mafia), some are religious in nature (native peoples), some are very tacky. To each his own, I pesonally dont have one and feel one on a beautiful womans body takes away from her natural beauty. On the Ferrari list a member had this tatooed on his calf. How can anyone here find fault with this! :-)

respectfully,

Rob
umarked, unpierced, but stained by the red religion!

tat
sindo rodil (308qv_miami)
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Username: 308qv_miami

Post Number: 92
Registered: 5-2003
Posted on Wednesday, August 20, 2003 - 5:05 pm:   

actually this treasure island is in miami,off the palmetto and 122nd. No boats needed, Fcars help alot as well as dollar bills, ha!ha1
Martin - Cavallino Motors (Miami348ts)
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Username: Miami348ts

Post Number: 5790
Registered: 5-2001
Posted on Wednesday, August 20, 2003 - 2:12 pm:   

Yeah....and everybody can get a pirates tattoo :-)
Frank Parker (Parkerfe)
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Post Number: 2850
Registered: 9-2001
Posted on Wednesday, August 20, 2003 - 2:10 pm:   

I have heard of Captain Burke's pad. I've done 6 Windjammer cruises over the last 10 years or so and always have a blast. I have also chartered sailboats over the years from Moorings and Stevens and had fun doing that too. When I go with my wife I prefer the Windjammers though as she doesn't like the work required with a bareboat charter. You know, we should plan a FC Windjammer cruise. We could get a group together to book the same boat for the same week ?
Martin - Cavallino Motors (Miami348ts)
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Username: Miami348ts

Post Number: 5786
Registered: 5-2001
Posted on Wednesday, August 20, 2003 - 1:56 pm:   

The owner of Windjammer lives here in Miami Beach. he built a house like a castle with gargoils, drawbridge etc. Currently for sale $5.9M. Probably the most excentric property in Miami Beach.
Martin - Cavallino Motors (Miami348ts)
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Username: Miami348ts

Post Number: 5785
Registered: 5-2001
Posted on Wednesday, August 20, 2003 - 1:53 pm:   

Big fan myself.
We usually stay on sailboats. My friends just don't let me be the captain anymore after I fell asleap at the wheel heading straight for Jost Van Dyke and almost sank the darn ship in St. Thomas.
At Virgin Gorda we usually anchor at the Bitter End YC and head for a night to Anegada. Also great lobster.
Frank Parker (Parkerfe)
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Username: Parkerfe

Post Number: 2849
Registered: 9-2001
Posted on Wednesday, August 20, 2003 - 1:44 pm:   

Martin, I looked right and left while I was there , but no tattoos in sight, although I'm sure there were no doubt at least one there somewhere. After all, foolishness prevails everywhere. I love the Caribbean though. I just got back from Virgin Gorda a couple of weeks ago and am going on a Windjammer cruise in December which will start in Grenada and end in St. Martin stopping at Bequia,Nevis, Saba, and St. Barts in between.
Martin - Cavallino Motors (Miami348ts)
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Username: Miami348ts

Post Number: 5782
Registered: 5-2001
Posted on Wednesday, August 20, 2003 - 1:27 pm:   

Young Island:
Frank you must not have been looking right! I have been on Young Island St Vincent on a sailing trip, as well as Mustique and Bequia nearby and since my friends (2 of the 8) had tattoos back then...this paradise has been tainted as well. Given though we did not stay in the resort but only ancored and had a drink.

Mustique is also a nice place. Basil's bar has great Lobster if Basil likes you :-)
Frank Parker (Parkerfe)
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Post Number: 2847
Registered: 9-2001
Posted on Wednesday, August 20, 2003 - 12:37 pm:   

sindo, do you mean the Treasure Island a/k/a Young Island ( www.youngisland.com ) just off the coast of St. Vincent. It is a great place but I didn't see any tattoos there. Of course I wasn't there when Pirates of the Caribbean was being filmed with all the tattooed actors that were then there.
sindo rodil (308qv_miami)
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Username: 308qv_miami

Post Number: 90
Registered: 5-2003
Posted on Wednesday, August 20, 2003 - 12:19 pm:   

lets all get tattoos a picket his house, just kidding, this is really getting insane.Lets get back to Ferraris and leave this crap alone already jeez. Martin I think we need to take him to Treasure Island, his attitude on tattoos and religion will change.
Tyler (Bahiaau)
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Post Number: 971
Registered: 12-2001
Posted on Wednesday, August 20, 2003 - 11:45 am:   

Mitch, LOL :-) nice catch!

Frank, something we agree on, the V8 cars ARE entry level. Doesn't mean they are inferior, but they are the entry point in the line up. Just as the C230 is the entry level Benz and the S600 is the flagship.
David Feinberg (Fastradio2)
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Username: Fastradio2

Post Number: 283
Registered: 4-2002
Posted on Wednesday, August 20, 2003 - 11:27 am:   

Geez Frank....Now, I'm offended!

My Boxer was my first, entry level, Ferrari...!
Fortunate, no...Lucky, Yes!

I bought the other 8 cylinder and 6 cylinder Ferraris when I decided I want to spend more time driving, and less time working on the BB.

I have no tatoos, though...

Regards,
David
Frank Parker (Parkerfe)
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Post Number: 2843
Registered: 9-2001
Posted on Wednesday, August 20, 2003 - 9:49 am:   

Charles, the V8 cars ARE "entry level" cars . What else would you call them ? By the way, the Enzo is considered the "flagship" model. The 575 and 456 fall in between.
Martin - Cavallino Motors (Miami348ts)
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Username: Miami348ts

Post Number: 5775
Registered: 5-2001
Posted on Wednesday, August 20, 2003 - 9:35 am:   

Since the person where it was coming from did not want to post, I'll do it:

A pompous Baptist minister was seated next to an attorney on a flight to Wichita. After the plane was airbourne, drink orders were taken.

> > > The attorney asked for a whiskey and soda, which was brought and placed before him.

> > > The flight attendant then asked the minister if he would also like a drink. He replied in disgust, "I'd rather be savagely raped by a brazen whore than let liquor touch these lips."
> > The attorney then handed his drink back to the flight attendant and said, "I didn't know there was a choice."
Mitch Alsup (Mitch_alsup)
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Post Number: 978
Registered: 4-2002
Posted on Wednesday, August 20, 2003 - 9:21 am:   

Martin - Cavallino Motors :
"I do not own a tux neither would I wear one. "

Martin: here is my trick; when the time comes to wear a tux, wear the tux, but also wear black tennis shoes! That way you can conform and drive them crazy at the same time.

Frank Parker (Parkerfe) :
"how many of those Ferrari owners(few I suspect) own older entry level V8 cars "

There you have it ladies and gentlemen, Frank Parker, himself, used the non-Dino word to describe V8 Ferrari Owners!
Charles Barton (Airbarton)
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Post Number: 704
Registered: 11-2002
Posted on Wednesday, August 20, 2003 - 9:18 am:   

I would love to debate this further but I am on my way to Knoxville. Maybe we can take it back up when I get back Frank.
Charles Barton (Airbarton)
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Username: Airbarton

Post Number: 703
Registered: 11-2002
Posted on Wednesday, August 20, 2003 - 9:17 am:   

Frank, you missed the point! I was referring to the fact that you view 328's & 348's as "entry level" Ferraris. Your statement insinuates your car is superior. That attitude goes right along with the fact that you think your beliefs are superior. Quit trying to hide it Frank, you think your better than the rest of us. The least you could do is have the guts to admit it!
jeff ryerson (Atheyg)
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Post Number: 385
Registered: 8-2002
Posted on Wednesday, August 20, 2003 - 9:00 am:   

Times have changed, you see a lot of younger women with tatoos on their arms and all over now, tatoos are now accepted as fashion statements, Branding is also popular now. I personally could care less what anyone does and generally reserve judgement on a person until they open their mouth


Frank Parker (Parkerfe)
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Username: Parkerfe

Post Number: 2842
Registered: 9-2001
Posted on Wednesday, August 20, 2003 - 8:59 am:   

Charles, that statement was made in response to a post that I was some how looking down on "entry level" Ferrari owners. I was pointing out that I too have owned such cars in the past. Sometimes I wonder if some of you guys can read ? For that to be the case I would have to look down on myself....which I don't.
Charles Barton (Airbarton)
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Post Number: 702
Registered: 11-2002
Posted on Wednesday, August 20, 2003 - 8:32 am:   

"I currently own a 21 year old Boxer myself and have owned two entry level Dinos, a 328 and a 348."

What is that suppose to mean Frank? I think that statement gives some insight into the way you think. I am convinced you really do think you are better than everyone else. I just happen to have a tatoo. I will agree it was probably not the best thing to do mostly because of all the self-righteous assholes out there that judge people based on such things. I wonder if your pastor has ever done a sermon on humility!
Jeffrey Wolfe (86mondial32)
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Post Number: 453
Registered: 5-2003
Posted on Wednesday, August 20, 2003 - 8:20 am:   

Martin.. we, of course, will never agree on this topic. But thanks for your input.
Martin - Cavallino Motors (Miami348ts)
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Post Number: 5770
Registered: 5-2001
Posted on Wednesday, August 20, 2003 - 8:18 am:   

I am officially done now!

sorry
Martin - Cavallino Motors (Miami348ts)
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Username: Miami348ts

Post Number: 5769
Registered: 5-2001
Posted on Wednesday, August 20, 2003 - 8:17 am:   

Being Mainstream means you should sell you Ferrari and do what your neighbor does, buy a Lincoln Towncar or the Lexus LS400.

Here is mainstream for you.

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