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Originally Posted by hollywooddan196
Well It Looks Like We Got Of On The Wrong Foot And I Would Like To Say I Am Sorry.i Don't Care What You Do Or How You Do It But When You Insult Me I Take It Very Personally.i Have Worked A Long Time To Get Were I Am At And To Have Some 1 Who Does Not Know Me And To Insult Me Well That Pisses Me Off.my Work Speaks For Itself.as Far As Awards Go The Only Thing That Is Remembered Is Your Last Paint Job Not The Ones You Did Before.so I Will Stick Around For A While.you Can Never Learn To Much.
Thank You Dan.
Aka Bada Bing Auto
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Now see, here you sounded like a pretty cool guy. Mistakes are something that happens to everyone, NO ONE is immune. I read this and was ready to come back in and say, "Hey, no problem, sh!t happens man.. welcome aboard."
But then we have this:
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Originally Posted by hollywooddan196
Bad Part About It Is I Am Only 47.thanks For The Words.that Is 1 Nice Bike You Got.i Dont Need A 32 Year Old To Tell Me What I Need To Do.ya Know What Im Saying.i Hate A Know It All Punk As Little Bittch Who Thinks Hes Been Sent Down From The Hevens To Cure All That Is Wrong.
Thanks Again
Ride Hard
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You're 47 years old, and still talking sh!t like a little fukking douche bag!
Let's talk about your first post again though, since you're just too god damn dense to understand what the hell I was saying to begin with...
Your title to this thread is of course, "What a pain"
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Originally Posted by hollywooddan196
just did a spray out card of the 2008 ford hr for a 105th ann.the color is close but does not have the wright flop.time to pull out the hair.good luck on this 1.
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I'm going to take an educated guess and say that the vast majority of the 60,393 people in this forum are not psychics... Most of them had not one damn clue what the hell you were talking about from this post. I merely came in and mentioned that folks needed some more information. MY MISTAKE for thinking you had anykind of 'toughness' to you and could handle a good prompting joke.
With that post, you may as well have gone into an automotive forum and said:
"Just pulled the valve covers and noticed the 4th lifter appears flattened, time to pull the cam and see exactly what the issue is.. good luck on this 1."
Questions would then run rampant in everyone's minds like, "What the hell are you working on?", "How was/is the vehicle running?", "What kind of engine..."
See, so many questions could be asked to such a thing that people don't even know where to begin. They don't know if you're trying to teach them something, or asking for help... they can't read minds.
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Originally Posted by hollywooddan196
just did a spray out card of the 2008 ford hr for a 105th ann.the color is close but does not have the wright flop.time to pull out the hair.good luck on this 1.
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Look at what you wrote sentence by sentence....
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Originally Posted by hollywooddan196
just did a spray out card of the 2008 ford hr for a 105th ann.
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A possible response: "Ok".
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Originally Posted by hollywooddan196
the color is close but does not have the wright flop.time to pull out the hair.good luck on this 1.
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Another possible response: "So... is this a question? Do you have hairs in the paint? (People would wonder...) good luck answering or spraying?"
VAGUE.....
Though there's nothing wrong with being a little vague now and then, I merely thought the people could have used a little more information. Hell I didn't know if you had a question or were giving a seminar.
You then came back with some real sh!tty statements of your own and even insulted my work. While never once did I insult yours..... I did however call you a kid, because you act like a little fukking child who just doesn't know any better. Grow the fukk up Dan. You want some customers? I'd suggest 'MANing' up to the challenge and learn how to conduct yourself.
No one sent me from the damn heavens to answer everyone's paint questions. I don't have every single answer, but I've been painting for going on 20 years now, (started with clubs, read my bio and posts if you like), and know a few things that occasionally help people out. I also love answering DIY questions because I enjoy seeing people give an effort to customizing their own bikes. The sense of accomplishment they get when they can say "I did it myself" is a very rewarding experience, and I enjoy being a part of that factor.
People razz me now and then in part cause I'm young, and in part because I've always had somewhat of a gruff attitude. But I didn't get where I am today by just dumb luck either. I listened to the grey beards before me and took some hell now and then along the way. Sculpted into what some call biker, some call customiser, and I call, just Badger. (Even the nickname was EARNED.)
Welcome to the biker lifestyle Dano.... Respect is earned here and its never guaranteed. Man up, or get the fukk out.
Badger