Oh no; not another one!
Oh no; not another one!
Well fellas, I hate to be the one to show you this, but the stereotype continues.

This one is a classic example: the dented door, the Krylon shaker-can flame job, the non-matching color two-tone GFX, and just look where it's parked. And if all that isn't enough,this picture was taken in Georgia!
Oh the humanity!

This one is a classic example: the dented door, the Krylon shaker-can flame job, the non-matching color two-tone GFX, and just look where it's parked. And if all that isn't enough,this picture was taken in Georgia!
Oh the humanity!
I'll assume you meant to type "Who are you to judge other people", to which I reply; I am not judging a person at all, the picture is of a car, not a person.
But aren't you judging me by calling my character into question?
But aren't you judging me by calling my character into question?
Ok, my mistake. I guess you guys are having trouble seeing the joking nature of my post. As we all know, our third gen cars (especially Camaro's) have a stigma attached to them as being the down-south, trailer-park-trash car of choice. I saw this Camaro one day and just had to laugh, as it is the epitome of the tacky Camaro stereotype. But hey, if you like tasteless, poorly painted flames on a red and blue Camaro, more power to you. But that doesn't stop it from being as tacky as plastic pink flamingo's in the front yard.
Wonderwoman, it was in McDonough GA, where I live. And no, it's not a problem with me. I love Georgia, and that's coming from a guy who was born a Yankee. I just thought that mentioning where it was from added to the "southern trailer park trash" mystique. No offense intended.
Wonderwoman, it was in McDonough GA, where I live. And no, it's not a problem with me. I love Georgia, and that's coming from a guy who was born a Yankee. I just thought that mentioning where it was from added to the "southern trailer park trash" mystique. No offense intended.








