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<blockquote data-quote="wkwoo69" data-source="post: 69666" data-attributes="member: 101"><p>My pal's the same culture / religion as the sod who spat on his car, and given his youth and attitude, his take is that it can only be envy. Nothing more. I think attributing this vile act to a manifestation of class struggle is giving way too much credit to the intellect and integrity of the little filth! </p><p></p><p>That said, I find that back to driving the Sentra is more advantageous in the daily work commute. Where previously I had to make quick and sudden (sometimes WOT) lane changes in jams as people just seem to always want to close the gap on that yuppie prick driving the 10 year old Bimmer ('cos he can't afford the latest one) , everyone's ever so gracious to the salaryman now Maybe I should put a "Kids On Board" sticker too. </p><p></p><p>I do so miss coming up inches behind XXlutions (thanks for the clarification on the Supra, BTW) with blazing HIDs on the highway (of course). Dammit, I can't help it - What bloody right do they have to be on the fast lane if they can't exceed 150km/h. Also, the noise of their cheap boxes droning away just drives me up the wall. </p><p></p><p>Come to think of it, one idiot in a modded EG did show me the finger for no reason when I overtook him (with plenty of space) on the Mahameru - Semantan entry ramp. I don't think it was a class thing too, I bet he wished he was driving my (then) car or at the very least, to have functioning aircon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wkwoo69, post: 69666, member: 101"] My pal's the same culture / religion as the sod who spat on his car, and given his youth and attitude, his take is that it can only be envy. Nothing more. I think attributing this vile act to a manifestation of class struggle is giving way too much credit to the intellect and integrity of the little filth! That said, I find that back to driving the Sentra is more advantageous in the daily work commute. Where previously I had to make quick and sudden (sometimes WOT) lane changes in jams as people just seem to always want to close the gap on that yuppie prick driving the 10 year old Bimmer ('cos he can't afford the latest one) , everyone's ever so gracious to the salaryman now Maybe I should put a "Kids On Board" sticker too. I do so miss coming up inches behind XXlutions (thanks for the clarification on the Supra, BTW) with blazing HIDs on the highway (of course). Dammit, I can't help it - What bloody right do they have to be on the fast lane if they can't exceed 150km/h. Also, the noise of their cheap boxes droning away just drives me up the wall. Come to think of it, one idiot in a modded EG did show me the finger for no reason when I overtook him (with plenty of space) on the Mahameru - Semantan entry ramp. I don't think it was a class thing too, I bet he wished he was driving my (then) car or at the very least, to have functioning aircon [/QUOTE]
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