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Mr. 914 boy,
Before you go out and get that Porsche crest tattoed on your ass, a little quote from the man F. Porsche himself regarding unbalanced fanatics such as yourself, whom he never understood: "How could anyone limit themselves like that? Have you never wanted to own a Ferrari?" (Slightly paraphrased since it has been many years since I was the young, dumb fanatic soaking up every bit of Porsche history I could get my hands on, including that interview). If you have the nerve to challenge its authenticity AND put some $$ on it, I will dig it up. :) You have rolled up the wrong alley if you think that you are here to enlighten, little guy. :cool: |
Very interesting thread, boyz !!
I would not try to create something that doesn't exist but it appears Denis' Porsche quote seems to para-phrase a partial observation from Mr Porsche. Having said that, young mr914 seems to be a bit more "passionate" than many about these cars ( I don't see anything wrong with that).
Hey...opinions run rampant on this board, and quite frankly I like this young mans' energy...so be it, carry-on !!! |
Sometimes my Irish temper gets the better of me when I think that someone is FOS, I reread my posts and wince a little. But I hesitate to edit myself after the fact, otherwise I'll never refine my writing skills. ;)
Like I said above, I used to be fairly fanatical about the marque, and once I started digging, the most interesting thing by far was the words of the man himself, F. Porsche. What an amazing character! What a life. I remember being a little surprised by the quote paraphrased above, but not really. I have met a lot of great people in the Porsche world, working at the dealer, on this board, rgruppe and other gatherings, etc. All of the best enthusiasts are interesting people with curious minds and varied interests, the idea of worshipping at the Porsche alter to the exclusion of all of the other great marques is odd to me, and was to Dr. Porsche as well. How any car nut could not appreciate Ferraris is beyond me, but to each their own, I guess. :cool: |
fwiw- i enjoy all types of cars, hence the open invitation to them for our runs. To each his , or her, own preference- it was a beautiful day and we had a lot of beautiful cars of all makes with cool people having a good time. As for the Diablos- they are incredible head turners with insane straightline performance. I know; Sepulveda was the scene where the blue SV left me like I was tied to a post!
But to be sure, whenever we have a lot of P cars, the other makes' owners tend to shy away from our desire for some fervent competition |
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Anyone know whose Blue RS that is next to you?
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man both them lambos are pretty close to the edge of the road and them rocks! I wouldn't even park my Ford E-350 that close.
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Your idea of loyalty to the marque is built up entirely by your fandom. By being a fan of something, you then emmerse yourself in the culture of that object, whether it be a band or a car. If your wearing a Van Halen t-shirt and you walk past another person in the street who is wearing a T-Shirt of Eddie Van Halen, and he doesn't react and shake your hand, does that mean that the band has no fans? No I don't think so. At the moment your surrounded (especially by on this board) by people who love the brand/car/whatever. Your reaction regarding the SUV is no different to the reaction people gave when the 911 came out (Go read Passion for Porsches, it took him (Jenks) about 8 years before he gave the 911 the thumbs up) and when the 944 and 928 came out. Not everyone flashes their lights when they go by, but then I have driven past a service station with a guy filling up his SC and he has acknowledged me as I go by. Porsches are bought for different reasons - brand, style, lifestyle choice or love of the car. As a matter of fact, I think you will find that 90% of Porsche's sales are to people who couldn't care less about the car and care more about image etc. Its always been this way, it always will be for the last 50 years. Especially with the prime market being the United States. Its just that you happen to be in one spot looking out at the world from a particular view. Doesn't make your view right. Either does getting upset at a few exotic super cars on this board. I would think being both loyal and a fan of Porsches would also make you appreciate other manufacturers who are trying to develop excellent sports cars, no matter what the guise. We aren't throwing around pictures of WRX's or RX-7 's here! |
Mik911, was that your red carrera following the black Viper with the big wing through the twisties?? I was the fellow behind in the silver C2S....the Viper sounded cool but never really opened up any ground...maybe he was just out for a sunday drive!! I got a little bored and took off for a blast on my own....besides, I needed some potato chips!! later, MAX
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I guess that you've never heard of family. Owning a Porsche is one thing and one thing only - buying into a culture. You would buy a pair of underwear if it said Porsche on it. If you say that you wouldn't, you'd be lying to yourself.
The gold chain set bought into the culture, and the racers are what sustain that culture. On this board, if you post Lambos and F-cars and any other "exotic," then you're missing the point of owning a Porsche. We - Porsche owners - are the guys that everyone is looking to beat, precisely because we consitently whoop so much @$$. Isn't that somehting to be proud of. At this point, we've got to get past the pictures being posted - anyone who posts non-porsches is doing it out of spite ... to hit below the belt. The underlying message is pride ... if you missed that, I'm sorry. |
You can have pride, just temper it with a level of reasoning....
No one is denying your passion to the be a Porsche fan, but don't deny people's right to post pictures of semi related material, and material that most of us don't mind seeing. It's that kind of single minded fanaticism that has started wars and fueled religious feuds for thousands of years! :) |
I personally dont mind seeing all the nice cars. Living in Hawaii has it pros and cons-one con being there arent any really nice exotic cars around. At least in the magnitude of this event.
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I'm sick. I'm totally and utterly disgusted. Ya'll still don't seem to get it. Posting pictures of non-Porsches is like inviting the enemy into your home to sit down and have a drink. Sure, you are supposed to keep your friends close and your enemies even closer, but there are some things that just shouldn't be done. This site should be considered hallowed ground and Lambos and F-Cars are the demon spawn of Satan himself ... just a metaphor.
Go ahead and appreciate other makes and whatever, but I still don't see the logic in posting pictures of non-Porsches on a Porsche board. Why must you continually try and subvert our culture? Why is it so important to post those pictures here? It's like you refuse to become members of other forums. So I drive a 914, so what? It's still a Porsche; you can't argue that. So what if VW helped design the car ... Dr. Porsche created VW. What it all boils down to is that this is a place for Porsches and Porsche-related conversations and questions. Pictures and discussions revolving around other types of cars just don't belong on this board. Please, for the sake of the marque that you claim to hold so dear, take the non-Porsche talk and comments elsewhere. |
Oh, and I don't plan on starting any wars over this topic. So what if I'm a fanatic? At least I care ...
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You have GOT to relax. Most people on this board are well aware of the history and significance of the marque and the glory days of it's racing program, which by the way happened before you were born. |
Have you ever been on any other Internet Boards? I frequent Bimmerfest (BMW), ClubB5 (VW), Brickboard (Volvo), HomeTheaterForums (HDTV), and Club Zagi (RC Aircraft)... to name a few. People post relevant questions, then comments about just ANYTHING. Nobody gets their underwear in a knot!
This Board brought us together with the common thread of Porsche enthusiasm (you don't have to be an owner to be here). Any non-naive Porsche enthusiast will also enjoy looking at other fine automobiles... understandably. You should be happy we gladly accept all cars. This is a 911 Board - and you are driving a 914! |
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Are we still on this 9146? :( i thought we could all forget it and move on
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Bring it ON! ;) |
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Hey, wait a second... this is a Porsche Board. We can't dare talk about R/C aircraft around here! |
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I don't know about you guys, but I've been raised near Germany most of my life and worship Dr. Porsche every single day just like a lot of other Porsche fanatics...But if you look at a Ferrari or a Lambo and don't agree that it is one beautiful machinery handmade by amazing craftsmen..you have some serious personal issues you need to deal with!!!
As for me I wouldn't mind seeing one parked in my garage right next to the 911!! Cheers! http://www.cybertone-music.com/Images/512.jpg |
Ooohh. That one stings. I tried to keep this whole discussion above the belt but, Sam, that really hurt. I mean, I look like a total schmuck in that picture. Didn't you have anything more flattering? There were a couple of good one's from the Angeles Crest run. :)
Oh, and that TR looks like an oversized doorstop. Oh, I know, it's an airplane wheel chock - yeah, that's what it is alright. Man, this place is rough. But, let me commend you on getting behind a cause - flamin me. It's freshing to see Porsche owners once again coming together.:D :D :D |
Sam, don't think that I'm upset. I think that it was a very accurate representation.:)
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It's just that my hair was sooooooo baaaaaaad!!
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Marco, I’ve met you, that’s a very good representation.
You seem a little high strung, but of course very passionate, very friendly, and a good humored kind of guy. I don’t really think taking on the board right off the bat was the best idea. That doesn’t change my opinion of you from when I actually met you and I’m sure it would be that way for most of the guys if they had met you first. We all kind of wield the keyboard at times and that sure keeps things lively around here. And I liked your car a lot. If I were to buy a 914, and I would after I have a couple more 911s, yours would be the one I want. How about next time you film me on the way back down though? ;) |
I'm all for holding the camera. ;)
But, high strung? Who me? Naaaaaahhhhh. Okay ... maybe just a little. I guess it comes with always being the odd man out at Porsche events. Really, how many hot-rod 914s are there? I guess it's just my way of looking out for myself in a world full of 911 owners. Man those guys are dangerous ;) |
That photo is great! I'm still cracking up!
Be that as it may, if this indeed is Mr19146's (Marco's) image, his is what I've always thought a Porsche instigator should look like. (I even remember the shot being taken outside the Reel Inn right down to the facial expression. I thought: this is going to be a good shot, which it is...) Now, put a red beret and an olive-colored coat on him, and the "real" revolution would be immediately at hand... |
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