I've never seen this many brodozers in my life. Up where my shop is, there's plenty of douchey lifted 4x4's with HID's the mufflers sawzalled off. They're all rusty late 80s models though.
Here, every 20-something dingus with a backwards baseball cap and a pastel polo shirt has a brand new brodozer. I don't even understand.
I am nearby with my Saab farm. One of the coolest sports car resto barns in the world is in Watkinsville and there is an original Gullwing that goes to the Varsity cruise in. Breathe deeply. We are here!
Cotton
UltraDork
8/13/14 10:04 p.m.
OHSCrifle wrote:
Be sure to tell the...
I like your dad's truck!
I bought my 911 when I was in my early 20s, so probably 15 years ago. Saved for the down payment and financed the majority of it. Still have it. I was leaving an Indy race one night and some idiot yelled "take Daddy's car home". I should have got out and beat his fat ass, but whatever.... Life's too short to get all bent out of shape over shiny happy people.
When I was in Athens, most of us drove hand-me-down Accords, Camrys, Prisms. I knew one kid with a then-brand-new E30 M3.
The G35 and 3-series was the Gainesville equivalent. Sometimes I wonder if the agreement is private U or nice car + public school. The latter is probably still a savings.
I'm in nearby Monroe and in Athens most weekends and I agree. Monroe is far worse though.
In reply to ls1fiero:
Car resto barn? I stayed in Watkinsville while I was down there. No one told me about the car resto barn!
Hey, nice truck; sorry about your penis.
Learn me "brodozer" Sorry, I'm not hip...
Matt B
SuperDork
8/15/14 8:30 a.m.
Think late-model full size truck with a lift kit, obnoxious wheels, and monster energy stickers and you're about there.
edit - add rolling coal capabilities for bonus points