wasn't trying to be overly hostile. it's just with the amount of crap being thrown around a Ford site by Chebby owners is starting to wear on me. it was said he's put this kind of thread in a couple of forums, why not stick to just one or try and pm or somethin instead of proclaiming you prowess all over a Cobra site. just being overprotective. after all, you never said you *weren't* looking for trouble.Originally posted by McRat
Opppss... Did I accidently post this in the "flamewar" section? Hmmm...
I'm at most the tracks in SoCal on a routine basis. If you feel like punching me in nose for racing, I suggest you start hanging out at the street races, where that behavior is acceptable. Better yet, Irwindale, where someone was shot to death not long ago. You'll fit in sweet.
My car is "mod'd": DOT Street-legal Race tires, and an aftermarket air-filter. You can consider that modified if you like.
You must have me confused with Bill Gates, as I've never seen a check for $50,000 in my life. I make payments just like everyone else does.
Originally posted by fastback brian
McRat would you be interested in a friendly street race, Ive taken down a few cobras but no zo6's want to go for a run. It would be fun. Maybe an off night in ontario or riverside.
Originally posted by swardrn
BTW doesn't your wife race a ZO6 too? I also believe that I read somewhere that she can drive like hell also.
Originally posted by McRat
And in Vietnam, they had the McRat Sandwich.
Well, after the US was kicked out of Vietnam, the McRat venture was cancelled. But I saw a great business opportunity with all the new Vietnamese immigrants in the US, so I purchased the McRat trademark from McDonalds.
So far, I haven't made a lot of money yet...
Originally posted by McRat
The McRat name came from a failed business venture of mine.
When McDonald's started to expand into international markets in the 1970's, they found resistance to "American" foods in many countries and had to adjust their menus to accomodate different cultures:
In Russia, they created the McBorscht Pie.
In Ireland, they created the McCabbage Shake.
And in Vietnam, they had the McRat Sandwich.
Well, after the US was kicked out of Vietnam, the McRat venture was cancelled. But I saw a great business opportunity with all the new Vietnamese immigrants in the US, so I purchased the McRat trademark from McDonalds.
So far, I haven't made a lot of money yet...
That sounds like McBull$hit ;-)Originally posted by McRat
In Russia, they created the McBorscht Pie.
In Ireland, they created the McCabbage Shake.
And in Vietnam, they had the McRat Sandwich.
:lol: :lol: :lol:Originally posted by skunk50
hey, i'm vietnamese you mcbastard!
Originally posted by skunk50
hey, i'm vietnamese you mcbastard!
Originally posted by McRat
The McRat name came from a failed business venture of mine.
When McDonald's started to expand into international markets in the 1970's, they found resistance to "American" foods in many countries and had to adjust their menus to accomodate different cultures:
In Russia, they created the McBorscht Pie.
In Ireland, they created the McCabbage Shake.
And in Vietnam, they had the McRat Sandwich.
Well, after the US was kicked out of Vietnam, the McRat venture was cancelled. But I saw a great business opportunity with all the new Vietnamese immigrants in the US, so I purchased the McRat trademark from McDonalds.
So far, I haven't made a lot of money yet...
Originally posted by Matt
You are such an idiot.