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<blockquote data-quote="bumpin buick" data-source="post: 7168159" data-attributes="member: 578001"><p>NO one ever said they werent? EVER, but keep putting words in peoples mouths. And dont call me cry baby it hurts mahh feeelings. I go to two or three hood shows a year, but usually dont compete because people DO get sour when you come in the same class as them with 10x the equipment. How do you know how they feel, or do you just guess and hope your right? You should never assume someone elses feelings. Remember at the kenosha show (jakes home town). I bet someone was real "happy" when mike creamed them at the show the weekend before and thats why mikes amps were all outta wack cause someone fucked with em.</p><p></p><p>And to say numbers dont mean **** to you... why was your avatar on facebook a 155.0 on the termpro board for the whole season of dbdrag? And to compare building your setup to building your own vehicle is just a silly and uneducated comparison. If its a hobby or sport shouldn't it be something you did, not just something you put money into. That makes you no more of an investor. I know you said I dont know how to have fun in the sport but dude, think about it the building, the experimenting, the adjustmenets and adapations, thats the real fun. You havent even experienced that yet. Its one thing to press play on a setup Mike makes for you, its a whole nother level of exhilirating when its something you put your hours of blood and sweat into. I truley hope one day you try it.</p><p></p><p>I hand it to mike he has a good business going outta his garage but at shows, its really just him watching 15 different systems he built, beat up on kids isnt it? I can see why hood shows would be fun too.</p><p></p><p>I challenge you for this season to try something on your own. Even if its out of hate for me, I double dare ya. You will experience the real sport... its not jsut about playing loud music. Thats what gives real audiphiles a bad rap is people who just have people build em loud **** and crank it all the time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bumpin buick, post: 7168159, member: 578001"] NO one ever said they werent? EVER, but keep putting words in peoples mouths. And dont call me cry baby it hurts mahh feeelings. I go to two or three hood shows a year, but usually dont compete because people DO get sour when you come in the same class as them with 10x the equipment. How do you know how they feel, or do you just guess and hope your right? You should never assume someone elses feelings. Remember at the kenosha show (jakes home town). I bet someone was real "happy" when mike creamed them at the show the weekend before and thats why mikes amps were all outta wack cause someone fucked with em. And to say numbers dont mean **** to you... why was your avatar on facebook a 155.0 on the termpro board for the whole season of dbdrag? And to compare building your setup to building your own vehicle is just a silly and uneducated comparison. If its a hobby or sport shouldn't it be something you did, not just something you put money into. That makes you no more of an investor. I know you said I dont know how to have fun in the sport but dude, think about it the building, the experimenting, the adjustmenets and adapations, thats the real fun. You havent even experienced that yet. Its one thing to press play on a setup Mike makes for you, its a whole nother level of exhilirating when its something you put your hours of blood and sweat into. I truley hope one day you try it. I hand it to mike he has a good business going outta his garage but at shows, its really just him watching 15 different systems he built, beat up on kids isnt it? I can see why hood shows would be fun too. I challenge you for this season to try something on your own. Even if its out of hate for me, I double dare ya. You will experience the real sport... its not jsut about playing loud music. Thats what gives real audiphiles a bad rap is people who just have people build em loud **** and crank it all the time. [/QUOTE]
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