messed up need help
Originally Posted by 22calbr,Sep 25 2005, 12:40 PM
"In addition to learning to drive, you should learn to speak Standard English. It will greatly improve your employment prospects.
You'll need the extra cash for repairs for this and future crashes."
hey whats up folks. thanks for all the replies. was prepared for all of them. except for the guy who didn't like my english. i apologize if i offended you. i was unaware that i was being graded on my post. hopefully that person could forward me a copy of my previoius post with red correction marks so i can communicate to the best of my ability. i will try my best to use proper grammar from now on.
again, i appreciate the comments/concerns you guys have. unfortunately i don't see myself selling my S anytime soon. i worked too hard at my job (almost a year now) to give it up now. bought the car myself and the monthly payments is the only thing keeping me going. right now i'm gonna get the car jacked up and inspect the damages. i will definitely post up pictures when i can. wish me luck. thanks guys.
You'll need the extra cash for repairs for this and future crashes."
hey whats up folks. thanks for all the replies. was prepared for all of them. except for the guy who didn't like my english. i apologize if i offended you. i was unaware that i was being graded on my post. hopefully that person could forward me a copy of my previoius post with red correction marks so i can communicate to the best of my ability. i will try my best to use proper grammar from now on.
again, i appreciate the comments/concerns you guys have. unfortunately i don't see myself selling my S anytime soon. i worked too hard at my job (almost a year now) to give it up now. bought the car myself and the monthly payments is the only thing keeping me going. right now i'm gonna get the car jacked up and inspect the damages. i will definitely post up pictures when i can. wish me luck. thanks guys.
You're second post was much better. It helps to use proper grammar so people:
1. Can clearly understand your point and
2. Take you seriously
If you type with "imma" etc. it is going to make you look like a kid or drunk....just helpful hints if you want to get good advice from people on the site.
Just learn from this experience. If you live near a performance driving school I would suggest going to one and maybe also reading some of the Libray and FAQ info on this site.
Originally Posted by 22calbr,Sep 25 2005, 10:40 AM
i worked too hard at my job (almost a year now) to give it up now. bought the car myself and the monthly payments is the only thing keeping me going.
Was it by any chance, raining too?
Anyway, props for getting that S to go over a 6" high island. Didn't even know it was possible.
Take the lead weights out of your shoes for a few more miles man...
whats up people. got some good news. had my friend jack up my car and inspect the undercarriage (he's a honda technician btw). appears most of the shock was absorbed by the suspension and with the stock ride height, my undercarriage cleared over the island. alignment felt pretty good however i am still going to get an alignment to be on the safe side. again thanks for everybody chiming in and hope everybody enjoys their sunday evening.
Originally Posted by 22calbr,Sep 25 2005, 02:12 AM
well today i wuz chillin wit the homies having a couple beers. now its time to go home.
"but i had too much to drink and slept it off... or..... i had a beautiful blonde drive me home.. ..
time to grow up.. that island could have been a family on their way home..
car... not a toy.... til you mature..
glad you are ok however..
now..
grow up
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