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scottmandue 05-23-2013 10:50 AM

Definitely a sushi snob...

Won't buy or eat supermarket sushi...

Drives my wife crazy...

If the chef doesn't cut it, make it, and hand it to you it is not "fresh".

Sorry

EMJ 05-23-2013 10:54 AM

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Originally Posted by McLovin (Post 7455660)
The only cars I've owned over the past decade, and probably ever will own for the rest of my life, come from 4 makers: BMW, MB, Porsche and Ferrari. This is a result of a deep seated auto enthusiasm that started when I was around 10 and has never abated. But even those, I keep covered/garaged as much as possible, never take to car shows, never talk about, and keep as low profile as possible.

So why have the cars? Don't mean to call this out, but I guess I've seen these types of comments on the Pelican boards over the past decade and it's always confusing. Obviously, the people that own these types of high-end cars are the types of people that own these types of cars or they wouldn't own them. I'm not saying you should park them on your lawn on display, but I don't see any harm in sharing the car enthusiasm with like-minded people. And no, I don't wear P-car T-shirts or stuff like that, but I do think it's cool if you do and you're enjoying the ownership experience.

Oh, and I think you don't like "high-end," but instead "very high-end": Gibson, Ducati, Porsche, FERRARI....:)

scottmandue 05-23-2013 12:28 PM

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Originally Posted by EMJ (Post 7457728)
So why have the cars? Don't mean to call this out, but I guess I've seen these types of comments on the Pelican boards over the past decade and it's always confusing. Obviously, the people that own these types of high-end cars are the types of people that own these types of cars or they wouldn't own them. I'm not saying you should park them on your lawn on display, but I don't see any harm in sharing the car enthusiasm with like-minded people. And no, I don't wear P-car T-shirts or stuff like that, but I do think it's cool if you do and you're enjoying the ownership experience.

Oh, and I think you don't like "high-end," but instead "very high-end": Gibson, Ducati, Porsche, FERRARI....:)

In defense of good sir McLovin...

My friend bought a Datsun 1600 roadster, joined the club, went to events, showed it off to his friends.

I bought a 944, stuck it in the garage and drove the snot out of it on the weekends... didn't really mention it or brag to any of my friends of family.

Just different strokes...

I would own a Ferrari if I could, I just am cursed with filet mignon taste and a McDonald's budget. ;)

romad 05-23-2013 01:09 PM

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Originally Posted by scottmandue (Post 7457718)
Definitely a sushi snob...

Won't buy or eat supermarket sushi...

Drives my wife crazy...

If the chef doesn't cut it, make it, and hand it to you it is not "fresh".

Sorry


If the chef doesn't catch it, kill it, fillet it and hand it to you... then its NOT fresh. Sorry

EMJ 05-23-2013 01:22 PM

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Originally Posted by scottmandue (Post 7457888)
My friend bought a Datsun 1600 roadster, joined the club, went to events, showed it off to his friends.

I bought a 944, stuck it in the garage and drove the snot out of it on the weekends... didn't really mention it or brag to any of my friends of family.

Just different strokes...

No defense of McLovin needed - I see his point. I just find the topic interesting since this is a "Are you a snob" thread. This, "I own these things, but I don't want anyone to know I own these things because they might get the wrong impression of me" views are fascinating. There might be a little snobbery when those same folks (And just to be clear, I'm not saying this is McLovin's view) look down on those that are actually out enjoying their stuff. I'm not talking about the bragging, in-your-face type with the "2HOT4U" plates - there's always that component. I mean folks who enjoy the car hobby and like to share it with others.

Oh, and for the record, I'm not too into events, and clubs and such, but I can see how it's fun. After 12 years of owning Porsches I've finally joined the PCA club and am having a good time. :)

yetibone 05-23-2013 04:05 PM

I'm an air snob. I like mine with just over 20% oxygen, and about 78% nitrogen.

motion 05-23-2013 04:25 PM

I am a snob. I'm extremely judgmental. I don't understand why people f-up the one life they are given so badly.

Jrboulder 05-23-2013 09:38 PM

I only travel by Learjet. No Slowtations for me.

porsche4life 05-23-2013 09:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Jrboulder (Post 7458780)
I only travel by Learjet. No Slowtations for me.

I looked at those.. But they were a bit small for me, my new 787 comes in next month... ;)

Bill Douglas 05-23-2013 10:50 PM

If a snob is showing off to other people - no I'm not one. Everything I do, I do to make me happy and/or my GF plus the dogs and cats, yeah, maybe my sister, next you guys. But F the general public..

Dansvan 05-24-2013 08:09 AM

I've often thought a bit about this. As I and my family are rolling down the highway in our 1978 Sportscoach motorhome (totally refurbished but still very 70's looking, paid for) pulling our home built 4 place trailer with 4 mid 90's to mid 00's Honda atvs on it, paid for, heading to a recreation destination. We see others in the latest diesel truck pulling a huge toy hauler with the latest and greatest quads etc. Is their weekend going to be any better than ours because of the price of their stuff? Or are the experiences going to be the same? I don't look on them with envy, but I have sure been looked down on a time or two. Bear in mind credit would allow us to have the latest and greatest, we just choose to live off pay as you go. I do enjoy the latest technology and often tell myself in a couple of years when that whatsit starts coming down in price it's going to be great. Is the p-car owners track day experience so much better than a Datsun owners? Or is it perceived value we attatch to things?

flipper35 05-24-2013 12:31 PM

I am. I dont do trendy, especially burnt bean $5 a mini cup of coffee trendy and generally have a lower opinion of people that do trendy because it is trendy. Now if it is good and happens to be trendy that's a different reason.

Burnin' oil 05-24-2013 01:44 PM

I'd be a snob if I had anything to be a snob about, but I think I am the person that allows others to feel superior.

126coupe 05-24-2013 01:48 PM

wine snob, food snob

Captain Ahab Jr 05-24-2013 02:00 PM

I'm a lightweight snob.

Most peoples idea of a lightweight car build comes no where near to what I consider to be lightweight.

Sorry I can't help it as its just a result of my upbringing

Cajundaddy 05-27-2013 03:54 PM

snob
/snäb/
Noun
A person with an exaggerated respect for high social position who dislikes people or activities regarded as lower-class.
A person who believes that their tastes in a particular area are superior to those of other people: "a wine snob".


Ok there might be a snobbish gene in there somewhere. I suppose I am sort of a Warren Buffett type snob. I tend to buy quality and good value and hold it for a very long time. I shoot for 90% of the performance at 10% of the price. I really try not to judge others choices but sometimes it just squirts out... My bad. And I drive a used Boxster :D

Coffee: Appreciate a good bold cup that I brew at home, never buy Starbucks.
Beer: Simple tastes but I do prefer European Pils.
Wine: Appreciate a complex $100 bottle of French wine but would never buy one. Lot's of quality Calif wines for $10-$15.
Cars: Porsche, Lexus, Toyota, Chevy that I buy used.
Guitars and amps: American made, tubes, always bought used and cheap.
Consumer electronics: Apple, Yamaha, Sony, Panasonic, Samsung

911SauCy 05-27-2013 04:31 PM

Cigar Snob. :)

ckelly78z 05-27-2013 06:12 PM

I guess i'm starting to become a German automobile snob. I have a Porsche, my wife drives a 02 BMW 325ci convertible, my daughter drives a 03 VW Jetta, and my wife's old car....a 97 VW Cabrio is waiting for my 14 year old son, and oh BTW, they are all 5 speeds.

Other than that, I am just a regular Joe who shops for bargains, wears whatever is comfortable, and will eat just about anything and enjoy the experience.

tabs 05-27-2013 08:29 PM

No body on this Board has anything to be snobish about...

RWebb 05-27-2013 08:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Captain Ahab Jr (Post 7460055)
I'm a lightweight snob.

Most peoples idea of a lightweight car build comes no where near to what I consider to be lightweight.

Sorry I can't help it as its just a result of my upbringing

a lot of fiber in your diet?


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