kokopelli
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I tend to agree with regard to attacks, trends and taking one's self too seriously. It's really funny sometimes.. I do however love my Jeep (J-LO) and one before that (unnamed-stolen) and one before that (The general). They suit me to a tee and go wherever I want to go. We don't call jeeps cars or trucks as they are somewhat unique, in their own funky way. For some people the vehicle they drive takes on a-bit more personality than mere transportation, rather like hats being viewed as a little more than something to keep your head dry. Anyhow.. It's all fun.. Ron
I tend to agree with regard to attacks, trends and taking one's self too seriously. It's really funny sometimes.. I do however love my Jeep (J-LO) and one before that (unnamed-stolen) and one before that (The general). They suit me to a tee and go wherever I want to go. We don't call jeeps cars or trucks as they are somewhat unique, in their own funky way. For some people the vehicle they drive takes on a-bit more personality than mere transportation, rather like hats being viewed as a little more than something to keep your head dry. Anyhow.. It's all fun.. Ron
eightbore said:Amen! I like cars as much as the next person but I honestly don't see them as a reflection of my personality...or pretty much anyone else's for that matter, except to the degree that some cars MIGHT highlight the degree to which people are victims of commodity fetishism (eg. the silly SUV trend among soccer moms). I find the personal car related attacks on this thread almost as humorous as those who are genuinely offended that someone might not like their car or that someone might draw stupid conclusions about their personality on the basis of its style. :eusa_doh:
How can anyone make or take such attacks with a straight face?
JMHO,
eightbore