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jonsuissy Wrote:

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> "Posted by: Keef Yesterday, 02:18PM

> you need to be really pi$$ed off with the flash

> git who owns it."

>

> Posted by: Maurice Yesterday, 04:49PM

> "Poor thieves and vandals. I blame the car

> owners."

>

> My God I didn't know this forum had such vicious

> and unthinking contributors. The "Flash git"

> happens to be a nice quiet unassuming guy who

> seems to believe in all the right things. Why

> should he be to blame?

>

> Of course Keef & Maurice could be the proud

> possessors of a very dry sense of irony and if

> this is the case then I most humbly apologies.

>

> If not, then shame on you two.



WOW, I hadn't seen this thread for days, and had no idea it had gone on like this.


Okay, I said "That was my first thought too. Kids might key a car a bit, but too properly damage it you need to be really pi$$ed off with the flash git who owns it."


Now in writing that, I had no idea if the car was owned by a straight man, an 80 year old pensioner, a gay woman, or what... I was merely joining in with the scorned lover scenario, and had images of expensive suits being cut up, and yes I was being stereotypical in a light hearted way. I am sorry if I upset your sensitivities, but I wouldn't call myself a "vicious and unthinking" kind of guy.


I'm not envious of anyone who owns a Porche, because I don't drive and have no wish to... I guess I might be envious of someone who could afford a Porche, but I'm sure I could find better things to spend that money on.


I do however play the guitar, and I openly admit that I love people looking at my Gibson Les Paul, big Marshall amp and stupid pedal that does everything if you know how it works (which I don't) with envy, and proudly admit to being a flash git in that sense.

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