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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Woah some people really do suck.
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<blockquote data-quote="nj7703" data-source="post: 660092" data-attributes="member: 9249"><p>I think it is based on pace of life too. I went not long ago to NH, and people said hello, not just hotel workers, but people on the street?? unheard of. We are so busy trying to get to work, or home from work stuck in traffic, NO ONE is happy to be out here. A tad slower pace would help that for sure. SoCal has a very HUGE car culture. Lets face it most cool car trends start there. There is also alot of $$ there and sometimes with wealth comes "snooty" aspect. I am sure some people can equate the price of your car with your attitude. There is big $$ here in NJ too and not unusal to see Ferarri, or any high exotic on the road. Not sure why attitude coming from them is more acceptible than from a Cobra owner. Maybe cause the Cobra is the everyman's Ferrari? Either way this little post for sure has me thinking a bit more about my interaction with my fellow man on the road. I am going to try to give a Cobra owner i see every day on the way home a thumbs up, see if he beats my ass, or even cares :-D this is a sociologists dream <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nj7703, post: 660092, member: 9249"] I think it is based on pace of life too. I went not long ago to NH, and people said hello, not just hotel workers, but people on the street?? unheard of. We are so busy trying to get to work, or home from work stuck in traffic, NO ONE is happy to be out here. A tad slower pace would help that for sure. SoCal has a very HUGE car culture. Lets face it most cool car trends start there. There is also alot of $$ there and sometimes with wealth comes "snooty" aspect. I am sure some people can equate the price of your car with your attitude. There is big $$ here in NJ too and not unusal to see Ferarri, or any high exotic on the road. Not sure why attitude coming from them is more acceptible than from a Cobra owner. Maybe cause the Cobra is the everyman's Ferrari? Either way this little post for sure has me thinking a bit more about my interaction with my fellow man on the road. I am going to try to give a Cobra owner i see every day on the way home a thumbs up, see if he beats my ass, or even cares :-D this is a sociologists dream :) [/QUOTE]
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