Lopsided chops? (Page 10/103)
DL10 SEP 02, 11:21 AM

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Originally posted by MstangsBware:


Damn--I comment on how I want my custom V-8 Chopped dumpster and you get upset about it. Are you into the choptop V-8 dumpster business also?




Are you sure Shauna is not your love child son? Did you spend spring break in Florida about 25 years ago??? You both have so much in common..

You said earlier that you sucked at body work and that you were more of a wrench turning go fast guy………..I looked to see how fast you were and you don’t seem to have any ¼ times posted. I can’t seem to find your Dyno numbers either.
MstangsBware SEP 02, 12:16 PM

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Originally posted by DL10:
Are you sure Shauna is not your love child son? Did you spend spring break in Florida about 25 years ago??? You both have so much in common..

You said earlier that you sucked at body work and that you were more of a wrench turning go fast guy………..I looked to see how fast you were and you don’t seem to have any ¼ times posted. I can’t seem to find your Dyno numbers either.



You are my Pop's so stop hating on your son Ol Man. I have never been to Flordia but would like to go one day and see the ites.

I go FAST---Yeah I never posted any of my slips but have local members that where at the track. I have went 12.0@112 as my best time in my daily driven V-6 88 Coupe that was driven to and from the track. I had the car dynoed at a local GTG for the SHO/GP club a few years back and posted my numbers afterwards, I guess you not very good at using the search function. Next time at the track(sometime this month) the car should get into the high 11s with some tuning(running fat).

So what has the Ol' so Sweet V-8 powered choptop that has had several owners ran in the 1/4 mile? I am sure being a Archee swapped V-8 it has to be atleast in the high 13s.

You dont want to turn this into a who has the faster car Thread cause you and the others in this Thread have no legs to stand on in that category.
DL10 SEP 02, 12:56 PM

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Originally posted by MstangsBware:


You are my Pop's so stop hating on your son Ol Man. I have never been to Flordia but would like to go one day and see the ites.

I go FAST---Yeah I never posted any of my slips but have local members that where at the track. I have went 12.0@112 as my best time in my daily driven V-6 88 Coupe that was driven to and from the track. I had the car dynoed at a local GTG for the SHO/GP club a few years back and posted my numbers afterwards, I guess you not very good at using the search function. Next time at the track(sometime this month) the car should get into the high 11s with some tuning(running fat).

So what has the Ol' so Sweet V-8 powered choptop that has had several owners ran in the 1/4 mile? I am sure being a Archee swapped V-8 it has to be atleast in the high 13s.

You dont want to turn this into a who has the faster car Thread cause you and the others in this Thread have no legs to stand on in that category.




That's cool but when I checked the list this is what you said in your post there


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Originally posted by MstangsBware:

Man I keep putting off going to the track to see what my car will do. I keep saying I am going to go next week but never seem to make it for some reason or another. The bad thing is the 1/8 track is 20 miles up the road and was running 3 times a week up till last week. Guess I need to commit to going and follow thru so I can get my name on the list. All the times look good and its safe to say the 3800 is the wya to go for good 1/4 mile times.



madcurl SEP 02, 02:44 PM

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Originally posted by MstangsBware:


You dont want to turn this into a who has the faster car Thread cause you and the others in this Thread have no legs to stand on in that category.




Spoking by the man who doesn't have "obvious" lopsided choptop pics.

Food for thought;

Self-pity is a psychological state of mind of an individual in perceived adverse situations who has not accepted the situation and does not have the confidence nor ability to cope with it. It is characterized by a person's belief that he or she is the victim of events and is therefore deserving of condolence.
Self-pity is generally regarded as a negative emotion in that it does not generally help deal with adverse situations. However, in a social context it may result in either the offering of sympathy or advice. Self-pity may be considered normal, and in certain circumstances healthy, so long as it is transitory and leads to either acceptance or a determination to change the situation.
Additionally, self-pity can be remarkably self-sustaining particularly in conjunction with depression or other conditions. For example: a child at school feels badly because they see others as more social or outgoing. If the child does not take action by attempting to get to know others despite potential negative consequences (such as rejection) then they may continue to feel alone, and their feelings of self-pity will be sustained.
Self-pity is a way of paying attention to oneself, albeit negatively; it is a means self-soothing or self-nurturing ("I hurt so much"). Social-Learning theorists purport that self-pity is a method for gaining attention, probably as a child, where an individual received attention, support, and nurturing while being sick or hurt. The child then grows up having learned to give attention to oneself (or ask for attention from others) while in real or dramatized distress to receive the same payoff.


Conclusion: Self-pity. Example; a child at school feels badly because they see others as more social or outgoing. If the child does not take action by attempting to get to know others despite potential negative consequences (such as rejection) then they may continue to feel alone, and their feelings of self-pity will be sustained. self-pity is a method for gaining attention, probably as a child, where an individual received attention, support, and nurturing while being sick or hurt. The child then grows up having learned to give attention to oneself (or ask for attention from others) while in real or dramatized distress to receive the same payoff.

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MstangsBware SEP 02, 05:17 PM

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Originally posted by DL10:




Yeah--I need to scan the slip and put it in the Thread so I can hold the #1 spot(verified) in the 12.000 index on the list. Might get that done tonight.
MstangsBware SEP 02, 05:18 PM

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Originally posted by madcurl:


Spoking by the man who doesn't have "obvious" lopsided choptop pics.

Food for thought;

Self-pity is a psychological state of mind of an individual in perceived adverse situations who has not accepted the situation and does not have the confidence nor ability to cope with it. It is characterized by a person's belief that he or she is the victim of events and is therefore deserving of condolence.
Self-pity is generally regarded as a negative emotion in that it does not generally help deal with adverse situations. However, in a social context it may result in either the offering of sympathy or advice. Self-pity may be considered normal, and in certain circumstances healthy, so long as it is transitory and leads to either acceptance or a determination to change the situation.
Additionally, self-pity can be remarkably self-sustaining particularly in conjunction with depression or other conditions. For example: a child at school feels badly because they see others as more social or outgoing. If the child does not take action by attempting to get to know others despite potential negative consequences (such as rejection) then they may continue to feel alone, and their feelings of self-pity will be sustained.
Self-pity is a way of paying attention to oneself, albeit negatively; it is a means self-soothing or self-nurturing ("I hurt so much"). Social-Learning theorists purport that self-pity is a method for gaining attention, probably as a child, where an individual received attention, support, and nurturing while being sick or hurt. The child then grows up having learned to give attention to oneself (or ask for attention from others) while in real or dramatized distress to receive the same payoff.


Conclusion: Self-pity. Example; a child at school feels badly because they see others as more social or outgoing. If the child does not take action by attempting to get to know others despite potential negative consequences (such as rejection) then they may continue to feel alone, and their feelings of self-pity will be sustained. self-pity is a method for gaining attention, probably as a child, where an individual received attention, support, and nurturing while being sick or hurt. The child then grows up having learned to give attention to oneself (or ask for attention from others) while in real or dramatized distress to receive the same payoff.




Man you must be one smart fella being able to use all them big words in sentences.
madcurl SEP 02, 05:26 PM

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Originally posted by MstangsBware:


Man you must be one smart fella being able to use all them big words in sentences.



How soon you forget. "I play chess, not checkers." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Self-pity Check mate.

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Back On Holiday SEP 02, 06:41 PM

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Originally posted by MstangsBware:

I like it--Can I get it with a carbed 305 with crushed bent exhaust?



GDI, I just wrench turned some mirrors now you want me to drop in a 305 and custom exhaust?

**** Note **** I am not taking sides, im just a lazy photoshop whore right now

ok.... here we are:



MstangsBware SEP 02, 08:09 PM

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Originally posted by Back On Holiday:


GDI, I just wrench turned some mirrors now you want me to drop in a 305 and custom exhaust?

**** Note **** I am not taking sides, im just a lazy photoshop whore right now

ok.... here we are:





Now that is one fine work of art there. What do I owe you for all that hard work? I tell you what its at least worth 10K and a package of crackers.
Fastback 86 SEP 02, 11:29 PM

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Originally posted by Back On Holiday:


GDI, I just wrench turned some mirrors now you want me to drop in a 305 and custom exhaust?

**** Note **** I am not taking sides, im just a lazy photoshop whore right now

ok.... here we are:





I rarely laugh out loud at things on a computer screen, that has to be the best photochop ever. Made my night.