BMW Drivers are Stuck Up????

:eek: Uh oh.
No gold chains, no manicured fingernails. :wall
Does this mean I have to get rid of my Corvette? :(

Haha! Sorry, Charles!

Come on, you've gotta admit that there's a stereotype. Kinda like the guy in the '68 Goat with a pack of cigs rolled in his T-shirt sleeve, and the redneck in the 10 mpg PU wearing the beat up Tony Lamas (wait a minute, that's me) or the cute blonde in the top-down Jeep with a ponytail sticking out of her baseball cap (don't forget the requisite Chocolate Lab) or the stuck up BMW driver ((just wanted to get back on topic!) :lmfao
 
Haha! Sorry, Charles!

Come on, you've gotta admit that there's a stereotype. Kinda like the guy in the '68 Goat with a pack of cigs rolled in his T-shirt sleeve, and the redneck in the 10 mpg PU wearing the beat up Tony Lamas (wait a minute, that's me) or the cute blonde in the top-down Jeep with a ponytail sticking out of her baseball cap (don't forget the requisite Chocolate Lab) or the stuck up BMW driver ((just wanted to get back on topic!) :lmfao
Ha that just reminded me of this. right after I switched from black steel wheels to some polished alloys on my Jeep, as well as did TONS of needed undercarriage painting, painted my bumpers, etc. most everyone at our shop was saying my Jeep looked like a Barbie Jeep that some hott blonde should be driving to the beach, I just laughed and told them they're jealous ;) I get made fun of for constantly polishing my wheels, but then they wonder why they always look so good? :notme:

I think Jeeps, or lifted anything for that matter, kind of have a stereotype too. I like the fact that I can do lots to my rig to distinguish it amongst a large crowd of other lifted Jeeps, and that it looks like something Ken picks up Barbie in :rofl
 
Do you have any brillcream?
Not anymore. :)
It was Brylcreem and I did use it back in the 50s.

Don't forget the razor cut and Sinatra CD. I married into an Italian family in Chicago.:D
Couldn't afford razor cuts.
Loved Sinatra.
Think Italian women are great!
Actually, I think all women are great. :)

Haha! Sorry, Charles!

Come on, you've gotta admit that there's a stereotype. Kinda like the guy in the '68 Goat with a pack of cigs rolled in his T-shirt sleeve, and the redneck in the 10 mpg PU wearing the beat up Tony Lamas (wait a minute, that's me) or the cute blonde in the top-down Jeep with a ponytail sticking out of her baseball cap (don't forget the requisite Chocolate Lab) or the stuck up BMW driver ((just wanted to get back on topic!) :lmfao
My goat wa a '65 and I don't think I was smoking at that time.
I think the Corvette stereotype is the gray haired old guy tooling around in one. Kind of like me. :D
As far as pickups are concerned, where I grew up a pick-up without a gun rack, (With gun/guns), in the back window was a real rarity. None of this sneaky concealed weapon stuff.
 
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