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beckerman, 29 August 2014, 15:10
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QAZ wrote:
beckerman wrote:
If the Car Brands were High School Students.
(Feel free to change/add anything)

Ferrari is the snobby rich kid who handpicks people to be his friends.
Bugatti is the foreign exchange student who likes to drive fast in the parking lot, but is rich enough to pay off his speeding tickets.
Maserati is the tall handsome guy in choir class.
Lamborghini is the prissy cheerleader who only cares about the way she looks.



"Ferrari is the snobby rich kid who handpicks people to be his friends."

never read anything so accurate as this!


I have a whole page and a half of this. You want to see more?

beckerman
from Hoyt, Kansas
hjrodenburg, 29 August 2014, 15:23
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Also:
Alfa Romeo is the smart shy kid
Koenigsegg is the giant football captain
Tesla is the polite, eco-friendly kid

hjrodenburg
from Washington
CTspotter458, 29 August 2014, 15:28
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Porsche is the kid that changes with the trends
Land Rover is the school bully
Aston Martin is the ladies man
Toyota is the nerdy kid

CTspotter458
from Newtown, Connecticut
Mazdafreak, 29 August 2014, 15:30
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CTspotter458 wrote:
Porsche is the kid that changes with the trends
Land Rover is the school bully
Aston Martin is the ladies man
Toyota is the nerdy kid

Lol at ladies man

Mazdafreak
from North Carolina
CTspotter458, 29 August 2014, 15:33
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The honda NSX is the drugged up kids, cause they can range from really chill to friggin crazy

CTspotter458
from Newtown, Connecticut
Eeti, 29 August 2014, 15:38
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CTspotter458 wrote:
Porsche is the kid that changes with the trends


That doesn't make sense.
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CTspotter458, 29 August 2014, 15:40
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Eeti wrote:
CTspotter458 wrote:
Porsche is the kid that changes with the trends


That doesn't make sense.

Cause now they have PDK, when they switched cooling systems... all that

CTspotter458
from Newtown, Connecticut
DjShift, 29 August 2014, 16:04
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Hummer is the graduated body builder you see every time you go to the gym.

DjShift
from Sodus Point, New York
CTspotter458, 29 August 2014, 16:07
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Morgan is the strange kid who dresses like he is from the 40's lol

CTspotter458
from Newtown, Connecticut
DjShift, 29 August 2014, 16:30
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Ariel is the slutty girl who always wears super short shorts and a crop top so small it looks like a bra.

DjShift
from Sodus Point, New York
A_A_L, 29 August 2014, 16:36
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Fisker is the tree-hugging hippee who flunked Business class.
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Chaserdog, 29 August 2014, 16:42
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DjShift wrote:
Ariel is the slutty girl who always wears super short shorts and a crop top so small it looks like a bra.

Lol just like half the girls at my school.

Chaserdog
from Sunnyvale, California
DjShift, 29 August 2014, 16:51
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Chaserdog wrote:
DjShift wrote:
Ariel is the slutty girl who always wears super short shorts and a crop top so small it looks like a bra.

Lol just like half the girls at my school.


And mine. Especially with the new rule saying girls are now allowed to wear shorts of any length as long as the guys keep sagging their pants. Which, makes no sense at all because they're using short shorts to punish the guys who won't wear a belt. I don't even know how a girl can come up with that idea. It's just going to do the opposite of what they're planning.

DjShift
from Sodus Point, New York
Eeti, 29 August 2014, 17:30
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CTspotter458 wrote:
Eeti wrote:
CTspotter458 wrote:
Porsche is the kid that changes with the trends


That doesn't make sense.

Cause now they have PDK, when they switched cooling systems... all that


Well, that kinda fits a lot of manufacturers.
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hjrodenburg, 29 August 2014, 17:39
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Audi (R8 Specifically) are the defensive linemen on the football team. They are powerful, but kind of common and not super exciting. (In the supercar world)
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hjrodenburg
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