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Wolfgang March 1st, 2006 01:45 PM

Speaking of freedom of expression, or: Neuticles Rvisited
 
Driving in to work just a few minutes ago, I found myself behind a bigass
black Chevy Silverado pickup truck with bigass knobby tires and a bigass
jacked up suspension. In the lower left corner of the rear window was a
NASCAR sticker. In the lower right corner was a USMC sticker. And,
suspended from the bigass trailer hitch was......wait for it......a small
(or improbably large.....depends on how one looks at it) tan colored sack,
presumably made from a nylon stocking or at least the same material,
containing two spherical objects about the size of golf balls.

Wolfgang
for whom the fact that so MANY people have absolutely NO idea of what they
are saying is a never ending source of amazement and, often enough,
amusement. :)



Daniel-San March 1st, 2006 01:52 PM

Speaking of freedom of expression, or: Neuticles Rvisited
 

"Wolfgang" wrote ...
Driving in to work just a few minutes ago, I found myself behind a bigass
black Chevy Silverado pickup truck with bigass knobby tires and a bigass
jacked up suspension. In the lower left corner of the rear window was a
NASCAR sticker. In the lower right corner was a USMC sticker. And,
suspended from the bigass trailer hitch was......wait for it......a small
(or improbably large.....depends on how one looks at it) tan colored sack,
presumably made from a nylon stocking or at least the same material,
containing two spherical objects about the size of golf balls.

Wolfgang
for whom the fact that so MANY people have absolutely NO idea of what they
are saying is a never ending source of amazement and, often enough,
amusement. :)


In today's anti-intellectual climate, some folks like to advertise just how
"hip" they are.

Dan
....what? No sticker of Calvin ****ing on a Ford logo?



Conan The Librarian March 1st, 2006 02:00 PM

Speaking of freedom of expression, or: Neuticles Rvisited
 
Daniel-San wrote:

"Wolfgang" wrote ...

Driving in to work just a few minutes ago, I found myself behind a bigass
black Chevy Silverado pickup truck with bigass knobby tires and a bigass
jacked up suspension. In the lower left corner of the rear window was a
NASCAR sticker. In the lower right corner was a USMC sticker. And,
suspended from the bigass trailer hitch was......wait for it......a small
(or improbably large.....depends on how one looks at it) tan colored sack,
presumably made from a nylon stocking or at least the same material,
containing two spherical objects about the size of golf balls.

Wolfgang
for whom the fact that so MANY people have absolutely NO idea of what they
are saying is a never ending source of amazement and, often enough,
amusement. :)



In today's anti-intellectual climate, some folks like to advertise just how
"hip" they are.


Actually, I think it's even simpler than that. And the balls, while
interesting in their own right, are actually totally unnecessary. I'd
wager that the larger the tires, the smaller the ...


Chuck Vance (it's called overcompensation)

Wolfgang March 1st, 2006 02:05 PM

Speaking of freedom of expression, or: Neuticles Rvisited
 

"Daniel-San" wrote in message
. com...

...what? No sticker of Calvin ****ing on a Ford logo?


Nope.

Hm.......

Well, one possibility consistent with the evidence comes to mind. Our young
friend may chosen the wrong place at the wrong time to decompress his
bladder. :)

Wolfgang
dang.....that has got to hurt! :(



Daniel-San March 1st, 2006 03:12 PM

Speaking of freedom of expression, or: Neuticles Rvisited
 

"Conan The Librarian" wrote ...


Chuck Vance (it's called overcompensation)



Can the "Hummer" line possibly be a more clear example of that? I know, to
each his/her own, and hell, I'm sure there are things I do that others would
call stupid or compensating, or whatever. But jeez.... that's pretty
obvious, no?

Dan




Jeff Taylor March 1st, 2006 04:28 PM

Speaking of freedom of expression, or: Neuticles Rvisited
 

"Wolfgang" wrote in message
...

for whom the fact that so MANY people have absolutely NO idea of what they
are saying is a never ending source of amazement and, often enough,
amusement. :)


I have seen a few rigs running around with what you described.

Something like this?
http://www.bumpernuts.com/

I'm not certain what statement they are making??

JT



Stan Gula March 1st, 2006 08:23 PM

Speaking of freedom of expression, or: Neuticles Rvisited
 
Daniel-San wrote:
Can the "Hummer" line possibly be a more clear example of that? I
know, to each his/her own, and hell, I'm sure there are things I do
that others would call stupid or compensating, or whatever. But
jeez.... that's pretty obvious, no?

Dan


Last month I saw a tricked out yellow Hummer in the supermarket parking lot.
It had a boat propeller on the back covering the trailer hitch and a big ass
snorkel thing from the exhaust pipe. On the roof was a 1/16 scale model of
the yellow Hummer complete with it's own propeller and snorkel. Weird. If
that had another 1/64 scale Hummer in it's roof, well I think that would
have made the whole thing completely over the top.
--
Stan Gula
http://gula.org/roffswaps



March 1st, 2006 10:26 PM

Speaking of freedom of expression, or: Neuticles Rvisited
 
In article opnNf.2467$SJ2.41@trndny01, lid
says...
Daniel-San wrote:
Can the "Hummer" line possibly be a more clear example of that? I
know, to each his/her own, and hell, I'm sure there are things I do
that others would call stupid or compensating, or whatever. But
jeez.... that's pretty obvious, no?

Dan


Last month I saw a tricked out yellow Hummer in the supermarket parking lot.
It had a boat propeller on the back covering the trailer hitch and a big ass
snorkel thing from the exhaust pipe. On the roof was a 1/16 scale model of
the yellow Hummer complete with it's own propeller and snorkel. Weird. If
that had another 1/64 scale Hummer in it's roof, well I think that would
have made the whole thing completely over the top.


Okay, I'm not a hummer fan or anything, but that's kinda cool.
- Ken
(I don't think it would be nearly as cool on my Prius unfortunately ;-(

Daniel-San March 1st, 2006 10:44 PM

Speaking of freedom of expression, or: Neuticles Rvisited
 

"Stan Gula" wrote ...
Daniel-San wrote:
Can the "Hummer" line possibly be a more clear example of that? I
know, to each his/her own, and hell, I'm sure there are things I do
that others would call stupid or compensating, or whatever. But
jeez.... that's pretty obvious, no?

Dan


Last month I saw a tricked out yellow Hummer in the supermarket parking
lot.
It had a boat propeller on the back covering the trailer hitch and a big
ass
snorkel thing from the exhaust pipe. On the roof was a 1/16 scale model
of
the yellow Hummer complete with it's own propeller and snorkel. Weird.
If
that had another 1/64 scale Hummer in it's roof, well I think that would
have made the whole thing completely over the top.
--
Stan Gula
http://gula.org/roffswaps



This guy makes it pretty clear why he has a Hummer:

http://www.wan.strangesigns.org:81/g...ePlates/hummer

Dan



Wolfgang March 2nd, 2006 02:24 AM

Speaking of freedom of expression, or: Neuticles Rvisited
 

"Jeff Taylor" wrote in message
...

"Wolfgang" wrote in message
...

for whom the fact that so MANY people have absolutely NO idea of what
they are saying is a never ending source of amazement and, often enough,
amusement. :)


I have seen a few rigs running around with what you described.

Something like this?
http://www.bumpernuts.com/


Something very much like that.....except that these were clearly in a fabric
sack of some sort. Much more realistic.

I'm not certain what statement they are making??


If it's any comfort, I suspect very few of them are either. :)

Wolfgang




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