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Hey! I have very cute feet, I'll have you know! :lecture


People who make sweeping generalizations.

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Talking about how cute one's feet are but not proving it.:gah:

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Googleing 'cute feet images' and getting porn and babies as results.:gah:

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Add rattling license plate frames to that too. Nothing more ghetto than an idiot who spends $4k on a system for a $1200 car and won't even pay for the extra two screws to bold that ____ down. :lol

Well l had a kickass stereo system in my 1970 El Camino. A muscle car must be able to lay a rubber strip down the road and be able to rattle the license plate loose with the stereo, and it did. Those are the rules when owning a muscle car. I didn't make them, l just follow them.:lecture
 
thought of another one. 14-16 year olds dressing up like hot slutty hookers at the mall. Don't confuse me like that.
 
Well l had a kickass stereo system in my 1970 El Camino. A muscle car must be able to lay a rubber strip down the road and be able to rattle the license plate loose with the stereo, and it did. Those are the rules when owning a muscle car. I didn't make them, l just follow them.:lecture

Oxymoronic. :lol

The Chevrolet El Camino is a coupe utility vehicle produced by the Chevrolet division of General Motors for the 1959–1960 model years in response to the success of its rival, Ford Ranchero. Production resumed for the 1964–1977 model years based on the Chevelle platform, continuing for the 1978–1987 model years based on the Malibu. Although based on corresponding Chevrolet car lines the vehicle is classified and titled in North America as a truck.
 
Oxymoronic. :lol

You showed everyone you don't know anything again. Your saying a 1970 Chevelle El Camino SS isn't a muslce car, even though the body style is the same as the 1970 chevelle. The only difference is the stetched back end with the added box and no back seat. That is why they are called Chevelle El Camino. The 1964-1972 El Caminos ARE muslce cars even though they were classified as trucks. They are muscle cars because they have the same body style as the chevelles of the same year and interior style. 1964-1972 Chevelle El Caminos are and will always be considered muscle cars and never refered to as trucks. Just because they were classified as trucks doesn't mean they are considered to be trucks. Just shows you don't know anything about the car world, that is one thing l know plenty about. Do yourself a favor and stick to what you do know, like your Airsoft.:lol
 
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You showed everyone you don't know anything again. Your saying a 1970 Chevelle El Camino SS isn't a muslce car, even though the body style is the same as the 1970 chevelle. The only difference is the stetched back end with the added box and no back seat. That is why they are called Chevelle El Camino. The 1964-1972 El Caminos ARE muslce cars even though they were classified as trucks. They are muscle cars because they have the same body style as the chevelles of the same year and interior style. 1964-1972 Chevelle El Caminos are and will always be considered muscle cars and never refered to as trucks. Just because they were classified as trucks doesn't mean they are considered to be trucks. Just shows you don't know anything about the car world, that is one thing l know plenty about. Do yourself a favor and stick to what you do know, like your Airsoft.:lol

Again, oxymoronic. Anyway, I actually owned a '71 Dodge Charger, you know, a real muscle car, not a station-wagon in training. So try again. :wink1:
 
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