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Huggles 03-11-2010 02:14 PM

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Originally Posted by will76 (Post 16938703)
superfical much ?

I have more "Class" than 1/2 the duchebags that dress like they make more than me when in actualtly all they are trying to do is look rich, and they make a fraction of what i do, and they spend all of their money on their clothes, watches, shoes, and cars... trying to be something they are not, and they still don't have any class. There is a time and place to dress up, and then there is the rest of the time. I am fine with jeans and polo shirt, tennis shoes, unless i am going to a business related function, nice dinner, or formal event, then the nice clothes comes out.

I laugh at the duche bags who dress nice 24/7 when I know they don't have a pot to piss in. I would rather be rich, not try to look rich.



Being a douchebag is following a trend, dressing like an average slob when you have money is just as bad.


If you have money to get your own style, be in shape, look good, why not?


Otherwise you are just a non-famous version of this:

http://www.watchingvh1.com/wp-conten...ds/screech.jpg

Huggles 03-11-2010 02:15 PM

In Vancouver, 99% of all complete tools wear Ed Hardy, Affliction, or Tap Out.

Huggles 03-11-2010 02:17 PM

Which reminds me, anyone know of any HIGH-QUALITY clothing manufacturers? I want to get a couple shirts custom made for myself.

Semi-Retired-Dave 03-11-2010 02:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Huggles (Post 16938725)
In Vancouver, 99% of all complete tools wear Ed Hardy, Affliction, or Tap Out.

You must not like to read, this thread had nothing to do with Ed Hardy, Affliction, or Tap Out.

czarina 03-11-2010 02:22 PM

car salesmen should ask "do you work online?" before brushing someone off :)

no, seriously, us online people don't dress the nicest since we're usually working by ourselves, but we certainly have more money than any regular suit-wearing Joe

will76 03-11-2010 02:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Huggles (Post 16938722)
Being a douchebag is following a trend, dressing like an average slob when you have money is just as bad.


If you have money to get your own style, be in shape, look good, why not?


Otherwise you are just a non-famous version of this:

http://www.watchingvh1.com/wp-conten...ds/screech.jpg


No one here is saying they dress like a slob, just that they dress like an average person most of the time. If you dress up to go to a dealer to buy a car you are a douche.

Here is one for you, the last time I owned a watch was probably 10 years ago, and it was at most a couple hundred dollar watch. When it broke, I used my cell to tell me what time it is. I could give a shit, I don't need a watch. I don't need to buy one to impress people or pass some standard of fashion test. I don't blow money on clothes, at most I spend $500 on a decent suit. Why, because I hardly ever wear them. When I need to look nice, I will blend in, I don't need to be the guy in the room who makes 50K a year but owns 3K suits. I don't know who is popular these days and could give a shit. The last "trend" I knew about was in high school when GUESS and GIRBAUD jeans were popular. I don't need a 20K Rolex or 100K Car to tell me or anyone else I am rich, and NONE of this has to do with class.

To be honest I see people with expensive shit, and unless I know they are worth 10's of millions I laugh at them. That money could have been spent in so many better ways to make them more money. Even the people worth a couple million, who blows 100K's of shit, they are just ghetto rich, and in 10 years will likely be broke.

Semi-Retired-Dave 03-11-2010 02:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by will76 (Post 16938747)
No one here is saying they dress like a slob, just that they dress like an average person most of the time. If you dress up to go to a dealer to buy a car you are a douche.

Here is one for you, the last time I owned a watch was probably 10 years ago, and it was at most a couple hundred dollar watch. When it broke, I used my cell to tell me what time it is. I could give a shit, I don't need a watch. I don't need to buy one to impress people or pass some standard of fashion test. I don't blow money on clothes, at most I spend $500 on a decent suit. Why, because I hardly ever wear them. When I need to look nice, I will blend in, I don't need to be the guy in the room who makes 50K a year but owns 3K suits. I don't know who is popular these days and could give a shit. The last "trend" I knew about was in high school when GUESS and GIRBAUD jeans were popular. I don't need a 20K Rolex or 100K Car to tell me or anyone else I am rich, and NONE of this has to do with class.

To be honest I see people with expensive shit, and unless I know they are worth 10's of millions I laugh at them. That money could have been spent in so many better ways to make them more money. Even the people worth a couple million, who blows 100K's of shit, they are just ghetto rich, and in 10 years will likely be broke.

Are you saying GUESS and GIRBAUD jeans isn't in Style anymore :Oh crap

natas 03-11-2010 02:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Brujah (Post 16937739)
I walked into a McDonald's last week and the cashier just stared at me like I was trash, so I scooted over to the nice young girl beside her. I ordered a Double Quarter Pounder w/cheese and fucking SUPERSIZED that bitch. Hmmph.

ahahahahaha:1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh
the best, and probably the most truthful reply in this entire thread :2 cents:

Semi-Retired-Dave 03-11-2010 02:43 PM

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Originally Posted by natas (Post 16938791)
ahahahahaha:1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh
the best, and probably the most truthful reply in this entire thread :2 cents:

Not really honest because they don't have Supersize anymore. :Oh crap

Huggles 03-11-2010 02:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CyberAge-Dave (Post 16938739)
You must not like to read, this thread had nothing to do with Ed Hardy, Affliction, or Tap Out.


Do people judge you by the way you are dressed? My Ferrari Story...


:error

Tom_PM 03-11-2010 02:56 PM

Customers can appear however they want. On any given day they may want to mitigate any misunderstanding about their financial status based on appearances, and they may not.

Huggles 03-11-2010 02:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by will76 (Post 16938747)
No one here is saying they dress like a slob, just that they dress like an average person most of the time. If you dress up to go to a dealer to buy a car you are a douche.

Here is one for you, the last time I owned a watch was probably 10 years ago, and it was at most a couple hundred dollar watch. When it broke, I used my cell to tell me what time it is. I could give a shit, I don't need a watch. I don't need to buy one to impress people or pass some standard of fashion test. I don't blow money on clothes, at most I spend $500 on a decent suit. Why, because I hardly ever wear them. When I need to look nice, I will blend in, I don't need to be the guy in the room who makes 50K a year but owns 3K suits. I don't know who is popular these days and could give a shit. The last "trend" I knew about was in high school when GUESS and GIRBAUD jeans were popular. I don't need a 20K Rolex or 100K Car to tell me or anyone else I am rich, and NONE of this has to do with class.

To be honest I see people with expensive shit, and unless I know they are worth 10's of millions I laugh at them. That money could have been spent in so many better ways to make them more money. Even the people worth a couple million, who blows 100K's of shit, they are just ghetto rich, and in 10 years will likely be broke.



I bet you are the LIFE of a party.

will76 03-11-2010 03:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Huggles (Post 16938853)
I bet you are the LIFE of a party.

Yeah because when i get drunk, there usually isn't any clothes involved :winkwink: :thumbsup

Huggles 03-11-2010 03:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by will76 (Post 16938874)
Yeah because when i get drunk, there usually isn't any clothes involved :winkwink: :thumbsup


I bet the ladies love the extra time you put in at the gym!

jimmy-3-way 03-11-2010 03:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CyberAge-Dave (Post 16938814)
Not really honest because they don't have Supersize anymore. :Oh crap

Seriously? When did that stop?

Semi-Retired-Dave 03-11-2010 03:15 PM

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Originally Posted by jimmy-3-way (Post 16938889)
Seriously? When did that stop?

I think after the movie came out.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/4433307/

Wed., March. 3, 2004

2MuchMark 03-11-2010 03:26 PM

It happened to me once. I wanted to buy a Mitsubishi Eclipse. I was already sold before I walked in the dealer. This would have been the easiest sale that this jerk-off of a salesman would have had in his entire carreer.

I'm 6'3" and the Eclpse is a smaller car than I'm used to. I want to know if it is at least comfortable for me to drive. When I asked him for a test drive he flat-out refused. "It's a good car" was all he would offer up. I went to his manager and told him that he had an asshole for a salesman and walked out. I bought a Nissan instead and made a point of showing it off to the Mitsubishi salesman the next day. What an asshole.

datatank 03-11-2010 03:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Huggles (Post 16938672)
Goto a webmaster show and it's:


Ill fitting suits
Tap out shirts
Affliction
Ed Hardy(2004 called and wants their shirts back)
White runners with $10 wal-mart jeans


Why would I expect this to be any different...

LOL :thumbsup:thumbsup

Huggles 03-11-2010 03:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ********** (Post 16938932)
It happened to me once. I wanted to buy a Mitsubishi Eclipse. I was already sold before I walked in the dealer. This would have been the easiest sale that this jerk-off of a salesman would have had in his entire carreer.

I'm 6'3" and the Eclpse is a smaller car than I'm used to. I want to know if it is at least comfortable for me to drive. When I asked him for a test drive he flat-out refused. "It's a good car" was all he would offer up. I went to his manager and told him that he had an asshole for a salesman and walked out. I bought a Nissan instead and made a point of showing it off to the Mitsubishi salesman the next day. What an asshole.


You sound so butthurt.



Amount of time that salesman has thought about you today: 0


Now tell me, who won?

datatank 03-11-2010 03:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by will76 (Post 16938703)
superfical much ?

I have more "Class" than 1/2 the douchebags that dress like they make more than me when in actualtly all they are trying to do is look rich, and they make a fraction of what i do, and they spend all of their money on their clothes, watches, shoes, and cars... trying to be something they are not, and they still don't have any class. There is a time and place to dress up, and then there is the rest of the time. I am fine with jeans and polo shirt, tennis shoes, unless i am going to a business related function, nice dinner, or formal event, then the nice clothes comes out and I take the hat off.

I laugh at the douche bags who dress nice 24/7 when I know they don't have a pot to piss in. I would rather be rich, not try to look rich.

You can't buy class.


Dressing nice and dressing rich are two very different things IMO...

PersianKitty 03-11-2010 03:39 PM

Been there many times. Walk in ready to write a check and pay for a vehicle in full and they were trying to get me to do a credit check just to take a test drive.

Dunno how many 'look down their nose' salespeople I've walked away from over the years.

Huggles 03-11-2010 03:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PersianKitty (Post 16938968)
Been there many times. Walk in ready to write a check and pay for a vehicle in full and they were trying to get me to do a credit check just to take a test drive.

Dunno how many 'look down their nose' salespeople I've walked away from over the years.


Stop dressing like you're poor then. Fuck, if I was selling a house and someone dressed like a baglady came to an open house, would I really spend much time trying to sell her on it?

Semi-Retired-Dave 03-11-2010 03:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PersianKitty (Post 16938968)
Been there many times. Walk in ready to write a check and pay for a vehicle in full and they were trying to get me to do a credit check just to take a test drive.

Dunno how many 'look down their nose' salespeople I've walked away from over the years.

You owe me for that, I used to be on your site all the time back in 94' before we started our biz :1orglaugh

Peaches 03-11-2010 03:48 PM

I was told recently by a girl I grew up with "Your mother always dressed you well". I guess it just stuck because I try to at least put on something decent when I leave the house. I'm still WAY under dressed by my mother's standards but dressing down means a shirt that's not a Tshirt and a pair of nice jeans.

I did get dissed by a car salesman because I drove up in my son's beat up 10 year old Maxima since I needed someone to drive me there so I could drive the new car home. But in Atlanta, there's another dealership right around the corner. Never felt the need to go back to the first dealer to rub their nose in it.

NEVER had an issue with test drives. In fact, up here in the woods the dealers just throw you the keys and you drive it yourself. I've had them let me keep it overnight too.

And who are all these people bringing suitcases with 10's of thousands of dollars in cash to dealerships?? I've never had an issue with them taking a personal check. Either way if it's over a certain amt ($9K?) they report it. Seems safer to carry a checkbook instead of cash.

Huggles 03-11-2010 03:52 PM

Ever thought that due to your not-quite-classy personalities, rather than what you wore, hinted to the salesman that you were a waste of time?


This thread is full of people who are the problem, not the car salesman.

quiet 03-11-2010 04:01 PM

you want my sale, you better be sucking my dick. it's a buyers market, and i'm the one buying.

Huggles 03-11-2010 04:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by quiet (Post 16939006)
you want my sale, you better be sucking my dick. it's a buyers market, and i'm the one buying.


I bet if you went into a Ferrari dealership looking like a webmaster, people would fall over themselves to help the "high roller"

TeenSluts 03-11-2010 04:07 PM

Ya... a well dressed webmaster is the exception

O MARINA 03-11-2010 04:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by xxweekxx (Post 16935819)
Just cause someone is 24 and BLACK and flying first class doesnt mean he sells drugs.. fuck you all bitches.. now im pissed off thinking about how many times ive been asked are you in the right line? after i paid thousands for the ticket..


wow, in the States? wtf?

xxweekxx 03-11-2010 04:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by O MARINA (Post 16939047)
wow, in the States? wtf?

yup.. i live in panama, and i fly down to usa every 3 weeks to see family.. last yr went down around 15 times...(which is why im moving back to USA..too many friends/family over there)

Anyway, so yeah, i come to airport to check in, i go to first class line, they ask me if im in the right line, and if i have first class, and they verify my ticket.lol

Then i go to board in the line, the passengers behind me in first class always say this is first class line,etc.. but then i used to just wear a t shirt and jeans.lol

So now, ive started dressing super nice.. jeans,nice shoes, nice dress shirt, sport coat, clean cut, and this hasnt happened recently.lol

quiet 03-11-2010 04:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Huggles (Post 16939013)
I bet if you went into a Ferrari dealership looking like a webmaster, people would fall over themselves to help the "high roller"

i must be dumb, i'm not sure what that means. cheers man.

Huggles 03-11-2010 04:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by xxweekxx (Post 16939051)
Then i go to board in the line, the passengers behind me in first class always say this is first class line,etc.. but then i used to just wear a t shirt and jeans.lol

So now, ive started dressing super nice.. jeans,nice shoes, nice dress shirt, sport coat, clean cut, and this hasnt happened recently.lol




WHOA!!!!


You mean, at FIRST you dressed like a hood black guy in an oversized t-shirt and some low rider jeans, and you got asked, GASP, if you're in the right line???


WOW, even MORE shocking, when you dressed up, they didn't ask! WOW! I NEVER would have guessed.

Huggles 03-11-2010 04:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by quiet (Post 16939057)
i must be dumb, i'm not sure what that means. cheers man.


You must be I guess.

Ravage 03-11-2010 04:35 PM

This goes back a few years when I was working in online gaming.

A friend of mine named Rob and I were out cruising. I had taken the day off b/c I accrued too much OT and opted for a couple lieu days. We went to the the Audi dealership to drop off his TT for yet another recall and we walked over to the BMW dealership to look at some special M5 he heard they had. I was wearing just some ratty jeans and a regular short sleeve shirt. My friend Rob was dressed in his usual summer attire, a wife beater, cargo shorts and flipflops.

We walk in and head over to the where the M5 is in the show room. The doors are locked and nobody is coming up or giving us the time of day for 10 minutes. He looks over at the only sales guy not busy that's just standing with a coffee cup in his hand looking at us and and pretty much shouts "A little help here would be nice!".
Everyone in the dealership just quiets down and starts staring at us. Rob then say "Oh right my bad", reaches in his pocket, takes out a tie and puts it around his neck and say "How about now?" The sales guy just turns around and sits at his desk.

I just died laughing at this point. I was certain the cops were going to show up any minute. My buddy was mad at this point.

Now when I tell you Rob is a smooth talker, he's a fucking smooth talker! He could go to Bestbuy and order a $200 13" tv and have them deliver it and set it up for free, that's how good he was. He already knew there was a good chance he wouldn't be taken seriously upon walking into BMW, so he purposely put a tie in his pocket just to say and do this. It didn't go quite as planned however, as he expected the sales guy to come over and at least say something.

The receptionist looked like she was laughing at the scenario so we head over to her and my buddy asks if there's anyone that can help him outside of the "coffee cup douche over there". She said the other two sales people were currently occupied and before she could finish, he reaches down and grab out the wad of cash he had on him which was $20k.

He plops $300 down and asks her to please have the owner come down here and its yours. She called the owner but insisted not taking the $300. At this point "coffee cup douche" comes over after seeing Rob put the money back in his pocket and asks if he needs some assistance with the M5.

Rob looks at him and tells him "You're kidding me right? You had your chance and blew it. Here (he takes off the tie and gives it to him) you can have this and wear it when you explain to your wife why you're bringing home spam for dinner tonight"
About half-way through him telling "coffee cup douche" this, the owner of the dealership came around the corner and saw him handing the tie over.

My buddy then looks at the owner, shakes his hand while introducing himself politely and says "I have three requests: 1) I would like the keys for the M5 to look inside and take it for a quick test drive. 2) If I like it then I will put $20k cash down right now and bring the rest of the cash price we have negotiated on within an hour and 3) All the commisision goes to the receptionist."

The owner chucked and said "With pleasure, let me grab the keys, a dealer plate and get the show door open and let's go for a ride."

The owner personally drove us to get a certified check for the remainder of the purchase price Rob negotiated down, took us for lunch, threw in a ton of extra's for cleaning, scotchguarding, extended maintenance warrenty etc, and threw in a bunch of free swag from the parts store.

The receptionist got the commission as requested and the owner even brought her in during the whole process to have her "learn the ropes". She ended up getting promoted a few months later and 'coffee cup douche' was let go.

Unfortunately the car met with an unfortunate end a couple years later when an Escalade ran a red and t-boned it on the passenger side.

quiet 03-11-2010 04:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Huggles (Post 16939063)
You must be I guess.

most definitely. just let me take off my duff's and put my feet up ;)

Huggles 03-11-2010 04:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Adult Rental Chris (Post 16939070)
This goes back a few years when I was working in online gaming.

A friend of mine named Rob and I were out cruising. I had taken the day off b/c I accrued too much OT and opted for a couple lieu days. We went to the the Audi dealership to drop off his TT for yet another recall and we walked over to the BMW dealership to look at some special M5 he heard they had. I was wearing just some ratty jeans and a regular short sleeve shirt. My friend Rob was dressed in his usual summer attire, a wife beater, cargo shorts and flipflops.

We walk in and head over to the where the M5 is in the show room. The doors are locked and nobody is coming up or giving us the time of day for 10 minutes. He looks over at the only sales guy not busy that's just standing with a coffee cup in his hand looking at us and and pretty much shouts "A little help here would be nice!".
Everyone in the dealership just quiets down and starts staring at us. Rob then say "Oh right my bad", reaches in his pocket, takes out a tie and puts it around his neck and say "How about now?" The sales guy just turns around and sits at his desk.

I just died laughing at this point. I was certain the cops were going to show up any minute. My buddy was mad at this point.

Now when I tell you Rob is a smooth talker, he's a fucking smooth talker! He could go to Bestbuy and order a $200 13" tv and have them deliver it and set it up for free, that's how good he was. He already knew there was a good chance he wouldn't be taken seriously upon walking into BMW, so he purposely put a tie in his pocket just to say and do this. It didn't go quite as planned however, as he expected the sales guy to come over and at least say something.

The receptionist looked like she was laughing at the scenario so we head over to her and my buddy asks if there's anyone that can help him outside of the "coffee cup douche over there". She said the other two sales people were currently occupied and before she could finish, he reaches down and grab out the wad of cash he had on him which was $20k.

He plops $300 down and asks her to please have the owner come down here and its yours. She called the owner but insisted not taking the $300. At this point "coffee cup douche" comes over after seeing Rob put the money back in his pocket and asks if he needs some assistance with the M5.

Rob looks at him and tells him "You're kidding me right? You had your chance and blew it. Here (he takes off the tie and gives it to him) you can have this and wear it when you explain to your wife why you're bringing home spam for dinner tonight"
About half-way through him telling "coffee cup douche" this, the owner of the dealership came around the corner and saw him handing the tie over.

My buddy then looks at the owner, shakes his hand while introducing himself politely and says "I have three requests: 1) I would like the keys for the M5 to look inside and take it for a quick test drive. 2) If I like it then I will put $20k cash down right now and bring the rest of the cash price we have negotiated on within an hour and 3) All the commisision goes to the receptionist."

The owner chucked and said "With pleasure, let me grab the keys, a dealer plate and get the show door open and let's go for a ride."

The owner personally drove us to get a certified check for the remainder of the purchase price Rob negotiated down, took us for lunch, threw in a ton of extra's for cleaning, scotchguarding, extended maintenance warrenty etc, and threw in a bunch of free swag from the parts store.

The receptionist got the commission as requested and the owner even brought her in during the whole process to have her "learn the ropes". She ended up getting promoted a few months later and 'coffee cup douche' was let go.

Unfortunately the car met with an unfortunate end a couple years later when an Escalade ran a red and t-boned it on the passenger side.



So basically, your friend sounds like a douchebag who probably wears a lot of Ed Hardy?

xxweekxx 03-11-2010 04:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Huggles (Post 16939062)
WHOA!!!!


You mean, at FIRST you dressed like a hood black guy in an oversized t-shirt and some low rider jeans, and you got asked, GASP, if you're in the right line???


WOW, even MORE shocking, when you dressed up, they didn't ask! WOW! I NEVER would have guessed.

no i didnt dress up like a hood black guy.. i dont dress hood.. im a professional and i have staff and stuff to deal with.. i always dress nice.. before i wore polo shirts with tight fit jeans and diesel shoes...

but thats not dressed up enough...

now i had to upgrade to dress shirt + jackets..

and this fits in the thread.. dont judge people based on how they r dressed..

just 'cuz im wearing polo shirts with jeans and diesel shoes doesnt mean i cant afford first class..

but somehow once i put on a dress shirt/jacket combo then all of a sudden i can afford it huh? lol

anyway lately ive been dressing even nicer.. this is how the world works.. in panama, black people are low in social status, so you gotta dress nice so you dont get treated like crap..

People always seem to think im some drug dealer or pulling some '419 scams or some shit, so nowadays whenever im going anywhere i dress super nice.. it sucks but its life... When i started wearing the jackets and stuff customs in USA also stopped harrasing me.lol and they call it a random check huh?

Huggles 03-11-2010 04:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by xxweekxx (Post 16939088)
no i didnt dress up like a hood black guy.. i dont dress hood.. im a professional and i have staff and stuff to deal with.. i always dress nice.. before i wore polo shirts with tight fit jeans and diesel shoes...

but thats not dressed up enough...

now i had to upgrade to dress shirt + jackets..

and this fits in the thread.. dont judge people based on how they r dressed..

just 'cuz im wearing polo shirts with jeans and diesel shoes doesnt mean i cant afford first class..

but somehow once i put on a dress shirt/jacket combo then all of a sudden i can afford it huh? lol

anyway lately ive been dressing even nicer.. this is how the world works.. in panama, black people are low in social status, so you gotta dress nice so you dont get treated like crap..

People always seem to think im some drug dealer or pulling some '419 scams or some shit, so nowadays whenever im going anywhere i dress super nice.. it sucks but its life... When i started wearing the jackets and stuff customs in USA also stopped harrasing me.lol and they call it a random check huh?



Ok, they call it "FIRST CLASS"

Do you know what that means?

Do you think maybe, JUST MAYBE, they'd want you to dress the part?

Imagine if I decided that MY version of first class was my smelly, sweaty workout gear, cutting protein shake farts, and talking loud on my cel phone.

Sure, I'd be sitting in first class, but sure the fuck not ACTING first class.



That's the problem with first class. They should just be able to vote people out of first class so that first class remains for first class. If you and the other passenger saw me get on board the plane dressed like shit, they should be able to complain.


Notice when you dress up, nobody questions you? Exactly.

quiet 03-11-2010 04:49 PM

you know what is the worst thing about first class? fucking screaming babies. you spend all that money, and then you have screaming baby in your ear for 10 hours.

Huggles 03-11-2010 04:54 PM

Yes, screaming babies should be thrown into the turbine

xxweekxx 03-11-2010 04:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Huggles (Post 16939107)
Ok, they call it "FIRST CLASS"

Do you know what that means?

Do you think maybe, JUST MAYBE, they'd want you to dress the part?

Imagine if I decided that MY version of first class was my smelly, sweaty workout gear, cutting protein shake farts, and talking loud on my cel phone.

Sure, I'd be sitting in first class, but sure the fuck not ACTING first class.



That's the problem with first class. They should just be able to vote people out of first class so that first class remains for first class. If you and the other passenger saw me get on board the plane dressed like shit, they should be able to complain.


Notice when you dress up, nobody questions you? Exactly.

dude stfu ive seen some young white guys wearing tshirts and baseball caps and nobody batted an eye

Peaches 03-11-2010 04:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by quiet (Post 16939112)
you know what is the worst thing about first class? fucking screaming babies. you spend all that money, and then you have screaming baby in your ear for 10 hours.

Most airlines don't let their employees bring kids under 7 into FC for travel. That really should extend to every passenger. But in the land of lawsuits, it would take about 5 seconds for one to be filed. :disgust

I'm old enough to remember always "dressing up" to fly.

will76 03-11-2010 04:58 PM

I think we hit a nerve with Huggles, does he sell cars or spends 75% of his income on his clothes ?

xxweekxx 03-11-2010 05:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by will76 (Post 16939146)
I think we hit a nerve with Huggles, does he sell cars or spends 75% of his income on his clothes ?

car salesman.lol

JFK 03-11-2010 05:15 PM

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Originally Posted by will76 (Post 16939146)
I think we hit a nerve with Huggles, does he sell cars or spends 75% of his income on his clothes ?

seems to me you are correct, he's very defensive all of a sudden :1orglaugh

Huggles 03-11-2010 05:19 PM

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Originally Posted by JFK (Post 16939185)
seems to me you are correct, he's very defensive all of a sudden :1orglaugh




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BradM 03-11-2010 05:49 PM

Huggles is a good dresser. Very sexy

Oracle Porn 03-11-2010 06:10 PM

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Originally Posted by jimmy-3-way (Post 16937776)
You shouldn't have given them your money, man.

This EXACT same thing happened to me. So without a word I walked out, went down the block and bought a burger at In-n-out.

Paid CASH.

And then I went back to McDonalds and rolled by the window and shouted at the cashier who'd ignored me, "Double-double, bitch! Animal style. Don't hate!"

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gleem 03-11-2010 06:13 PM

same story with the infinity I bought, I walked in looking like a college kid with hat shorts and tee got ignored, so I went across the street and bought a lexus sc430 instead and walked in the Infiniti showroom a week later asked for the manager and told him since he and his salespeople ignored me I got a lexus instead and I was planning on buying the infinit fx-45 and I would buy it at the next infinit dealer a county over.

iguess 03-11-2010 06:18 PM

I was going to buy my truck Z71 38K
I was going to different dealerships, so I was looking for my particular truck I wanted w/ the options I wanted.. So I was riding in my old whodew w/mud all on the car and shit. I didn't cut my fucking hair nor comb it.. Shit to add on to that I was getting out of my car putting my chair together. My own kind ''black folks'' wouldn't say shit.. So I went to texas the dealer was being aggressive so I cuss hiss hillbill ass out.. Then I went to houston one guy finally got everything I wanted and I gave him cash on site..

Now I go to dealerships when I get the urged and get by the fully loaded cars and hit my airbags on my truck so all the salesman come running thinking I want to buy a vehicle and when they get close enough I politely leave.. haha


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