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<blockquote data-quote="bumpin buick" data-source="post: 7173727" data-attributes="member: 578001"><p>It was never said from my mouth, that is why I ask people please dont run to conclusions. Did I say Alex's 155 didnt really belong to him. Yes and for two reasons, please let me explain. First off because he walked in here like a total hotshot like hes something important in this hobby, he had his avatar on facebook as the termpro board showing his 155 for the entire season, so he must have been somewhat proud, which is totally cool thats good for him. But when he started arguing with Brian, who learned how to build a wall himself (they both had walled caddys for those who dont know). Was it a call out or a point out? To me I was pointing out the difference is Brian learned himself in his driveway how to do stuff, trial and error, whereas Alex paid Mike to do it. Is that an issue, No not at all Alex can do what ever makes him happy. I also stated this because Alex told me I dont know true happiness in the hobby. My arguement was he hasnt even built his own setup and if you ask 90% of the people in the hobby who do, they will say that is the most fun. Was I trash talking Alex for paying Mike to do his build... not so much. I was saying he hasnt even seen the side of the hobby most of us do... and i think I made a pretty clear arguement in that case. Wasnt bashing, making a simple point.</p><p></p><p>Its a fair thought, dont get me wrong. Mike, Martin, and Alex had all competed at that time at DBdrag shows, maybe not national bound but DOA presence was known. Most companies look for what gives them the best reach. A team in a large city with members that will travel to compete... yeah that would look appealing to a company looking for pr. They didn't want to take part in it, thats cool no big deal with me. In no way did it make any impact on me. That is why I am confused as to why they claim I am butthurt over it... just leaves me scratching my head.</p><p></p><p></p><p>shame its all fake otherwise there would be way more funnies to be had</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bumpin buick, post: 7173727, member: 578001"] It was never said from my mouth, that is why I ask people please dont run to conclusions. Did I say Alex's 155 didnt really belong to him. Yes and for two reasons, please let me explain. First off because he walked in here like a total hotshot like hes something important in this hobby, he had his avatar on facebook as the termpro board showing his 155 for the entire season, so he must have been somewhat proud, which is totally cool thats good for him. But when he started arguing with Brian, who learned how to build a wall himself (they both had walled caddys for those who dont know). Was it a call out or a point out? To me I was pointing out the difference is Brian learned himself in his driveway how to do stuff, trial and error, whereas Alex paid Mike to do it. Is that an issue, No not at all Alex can do what ever makes him happy. I also stated this because Alex told me I dont know true happiness in the hobby. My arguement was he hasnt even built his own setup and if you ask 90% of the people in the hobby who do, they will say that is the most fun. Was I trash talking Alex for paying Mike to do his build... not so much. I was saying he hasnt even seen the side of the hobby most of us do... and i think I made a pretty clear arguement in that case. Wasnt bashing, making a simple point. Its a fair thought, dont get me wrong. Mike, Martin, and Alex had all competed at that time at DBdrag shows, maybe not national bound but DOA presence was known. Most companies look for what gives them the best reach. A team in a large city with members that will travel to compete... yeah that would look appealing to a company looking for pr. They didn't want to take part in it, thats cool no big deal with me. In no way did it make any impact on me. That is why I am confused as to why they claim I am butthurt over it... just leaves me scratching my head. shame its all fake otherwise there would be way more funnies to be had [/QUOTE]
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