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Road Kill Drive-Thru
Kills in 2013 Shelby
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<blockquote data-quote="MovingZen" data-source="post: 13834426" data-attributes="member: 150540"><p>True, but there's so much more to a Ferrari than just being fast. I'm saying it isn't that significant of an emotional event because in the end he's driving a 458... and it's probably real easy to be happy driving a Ferrari. He can probably look at the Shelby's tail lights and think "damn that mustangs fast!" and then go right back to not giving a **** as he flows down the road in a 458 vert.</p><p>Ever heard this joke? Two bulls are sitting up on a hill over looking a herd of cows. The young bull is all excited and says "Hey, lets <strong>run</strong> down there and **** one of them cows!" The old bull looks at him and says "How about we just <strong>stroll</strong> down there and **** them all?" I'm thinking the old bull is the Ferrari owner, and if he misses a cow or two he's still good because strolling is easier than running. I'll agree though, there's probably some guys that might be pretty hurt over losing to what they consider to be a lesser car.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MovingZen, post: 13834426, member: 150540"] True, but there's so much more to a Ferrari than just being fast. I'm saying it isn't that significant of an emotional event because in the end he's driving a 458... and it's probably real easy to be happy driving a Ferrari. He can probably look at the Shelby's tail lights and think "damn that mustangs fast!" and then go right back to not giving a **** as he flows down the road in a 458 vert. Ever heard this joke? Two bulls are sitting up on a hill over looking a herd of cows. The young bull is all excited and says "Hey, lets [b]run[/b] down there and **** one of them cows!" The old bull looks at him and says "How about we just [b]stroll[/b] down there and **** them all?" I'm thinking the old bull is the Ferrari owner, and if he misses a cow or two he's still good because strolling is easier than running. I'll agree though, there's probably some guys that might be pretty hurt over losing to what they consider to be a lesser car. [/QUOTE]
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