All Blue ACR
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have we found another place to hang out? Or are we all just too busy? Or just doin our own thing?
eucharistos
Enthusiast
Join Date
Feb 2008
Location
Houston
Posts
5,254
Re: Wow, this is getting boring
thought about my post above, and thought i owe a short explanation (short b/c of time and limited typing ability)
i remember when i bought my viper and all i knew about vipers is i wanted 1 for a looong time and was so thankful to finally owned 1.
i also knew i knew jack about owning a viper, their issues, costs, where to get parts, advice, etc.
all those "evil" posts from "self-serving" vendors helped me so much with the "what is wrong", "how to prevent problems", "upgrades", etc. and especially "how much" they should cost.
i for 1 am man enough (at least in my own mind ) to not be svengali-ed into buying what i don't need just b/c a vendor posted he has it for $xx.xx for the next 9 hours......and don't need the hoa telling me to cease and desist from washing my car in the driveway, cut the grass, repaint the front door, close your curtains, use 2ply t/p.......
i, like most viper owners graduated kindergarten many many summers ago and don't like being treated like we are still there while here
All Blue ACR
VCA Member
Western Canada
Join Date
Aug 2007
Location
Balzac, Alberta
Posts
928
Re: Wow, this is getting boring
I wasn't just referring the the website..... can't get a rise out of the "crew" either.....
and the weather has been awesome lately. Guess I'll go out and drive somewhere again this weekend and wind up with a bunch of crotch rockets as my posse like last weekend.....
1 of 28 2001 Sapphire ACRs w/o stripes
Randomtech High Flo Cats and 3" Corsa Catback
3:55 gear ratio / Dave's Big Brakes
I've also noticed that the quality of postings isn't what it used to be. This used to be a fun place to come and virtually hang out, chat, talk smack and talk Vipers. Now not so much. A lot of the regulars are gone or basically gone for differing reasons and to me its a big loss to the site. Thats why I don't post nearly as much as I used to. Used to I'd post ******* bikini photos and it'd turn into a 2-3 page thread with people's comments, opinions, etc. Now I can post pics and get maybe 1 or 2 replies. Its just not worth my time anymore to spend an hour uploading pics and get 1 person to say "#3 is fat". I definitely miss the "old" days around here when I 1st joined.
I wasn't just referring the the website..... can't get a rise out of the "crew" either.....
and the weather has been awesome lately. Guess I'll go out and drive somewhere again this weekend and wind up with a bunch of crotch rockets as my posse like last weekend.....
Wasn't on the board all weekend.... went for several drives, killed a LOT of bugs.... never saw another Viper but hey, the Viper is never boring.
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and Steve, I'll hunt you down next time. Let me know when you're heading out too.
I posted this in the western forum to reach out to you guys, but it went an interesting direction.......
Think this is just the natural way of things when Dodge is closed down in the Viper business.
While they are working furious on the new car, little information is sifting out to the membership.
Marv is working hard in the background setting the club up for its future, but little is going on right now to keep our limited attention spans satiated.
For vendors, the lack of new cars coming out will obviously negatively effect their business. New cars means new owners, and new business volume.
Everybody is being beaten over the head with depressing 9-11 rememberances, poor stock market performance, devastion of the housing market, a unpopular government, a piss poor economy, lots of joblessness, bad business climate, higher taxes, more welfare, food stamps, and the recent blackout of 4 million people on the West Coast.
Yes. All those things can get you down, and expecting to get your vigor out of reading and posting on the internet just will not hack (nice pun) it anymore.
My solution. Wash up your Viper, call up a few local Viper buddies, and take your cars out for a spirited run through your local back roads. Stop for a nice lunch somewhere that has a patio under some trees, sip a cool "Arnold Palmer" and catch up on your friends happenings face to face instead of through facebook.
Tell some jokes, talk about happenings at your local racetrack. Share upgrade stories, and talk about how the next Viper may turn out.
Tip your waitress a little extra to brighten her day, and plan for your next get together right on the spot.
Walk slowly back to your Vipers in the parking lot, and notice how their appearance has brightened up the day of people who are still amazed at the cars, and maybe never saw more than one in their lot.
Spend a couple minutes to say thanks to your friends for joining you, and give them a quick hug good by. Take a last look at their unique snakes, and a quick compliment might be in order to let them know you appreciate how special their individual Viper is.
Slide into your leather seat, push the start button, and re-live why you bought your car in the first place.
All of a sudden life does not seem so bad.
Enjoy your ride home, and when you finally arrive to park in your garage, and walk into your home, do not forget to stop for just a moment, look back over your shoulder, and realize just what a fantastic fantacy life you are blessed enough to live.
Did it ever take an interesting direction.
I could head that way for an appetizer one evening this week.
I'm reading this as you not feeling all that much Viper excitement these days. (Unfortunately, your post in the Western Canada Region forum got hijacked by a vendor and turned the thread in to one focused on his personal opinion on the website policy)
....As for somehow turning this into a vendor thread, there is nobody discouraging anybody from answering questions just as they always have. What few rules that were updated years ago simply tried to slow down the constant barrage of people trying to sell something to somebody 24/7. Spamming the forums (or paying or encouraging others to do the same) isn’t what these forums are about.
Rest assured that the club has the same challenges for its Viper Parts of America business, which cannot post "ads" in answer to general forum questions. Instead they focus on providing answers when they can, and focus most of their attention in the vendor forum as designated by the club. It really isn't that difficult or controversial.
It is a vendor's decision to advertise on the site. When someone advertises anywhere they pay a fee, give their consent and acknowledge that they will work within the rules given to them. ....... if the rules are not acceptable to them and they cannot commit to work within them, they should not advertise there.
But I digress.........
Keep the Faith.
I wasn't just referring the the website..........