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Gangstering My Bros. Model A...

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Cheapstreet duster, Sep 30, 2011.

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  1. RalphyBoy161
    Joined: Sep 24, 2007
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    Yo JIM FOX...KEEP IT GANGSTA Homeboy...thats how we ROLL IN Da'HOOD...****EN GANGSTA!
    Yo ****z workin and thats the point...Keep wrenckin and keep it Gangsta
     
  2. hotroddon
    Joined: Sep 22, 2007
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    And your quotes only solidified what I said, that Hoodlum was a description of a Person, not what you "Do" to something. Thanks for proving my points ~ even though you didn't mean to..... ;)
     
  3. Cheapstreet duster
    Joined: Jan 17, 2008
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    from georgia


    Ralphy...enough Canoli already...your getting a sugar rush...
    coming from you Im takin it as a compliment...find me broke down under the polaski skyway.
    on routes 1&9 on the other side of the river...you got 5ft of chain.???? i might need a tow....;) lol

    video of said hotrod
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NbZMPt9uUfQ


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  4. seventhirteen
    Joined: Sep 21, 2009
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    from dago, ca

    gangster=a hoodlum
    gangstering=acting like a hoodlum

    ing-changes a noun to a verb

    either way, if you look at the fellas pictures there is nothing remotely thug life in them, not the car, not him, not his brother, not his one rolled up pant leg

    just seems weird folks got their ******* in an uproar over using the word gangster when Ryan chose the word hoodlum for his mission statement for the HAMB. It's fairly obviously Ryan was not trying to establish a criminal empire or a prison gang when he created the jalopy journal, as much as it's obvious this fella won't be pimping any hoes or doing a drive by in their model a....
     
  5. thebrassnuckles
    Joined: Feb 20, 2008
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    i'm gonna do something like this and post a thread about it...... but instead of calling it gangstering, I'll call it pooping so i can avoid all this frustration.

    Car looks good.
     
  6. gasolinescream
    Joined: Sep 7, 2010
    Posts: 614

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    Fella you carry on doing what doing. Helping your brother out, building cars and having fun. Pretty sure some of the keyboard warriors here don't even have a car on the road and couldn't do half the stuff you can. Ignore them and they'll soon move on to bashing someone else whilst they sit in front of their PC, bored and rather sad. Just wish my brother could help me out the way you've helped yours.
     
  7. RichFox
    Joined: Dec 3, 2006
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    I used to have a 33 Packard sedan. Now that was a gangester car. I don't think a Model A really makes it as a gangester car. Even with wide whites. But we don't hate you for using the word. I just didn't understand it. Never heard the word before. Didn't know what you ment.
     
  8. zman
    Joined: Apr 2, 2001
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    from Garner, NC

    Hot rodding. :rolleyes:

    x2 :mad:

    yep... :mad:

    A rusty roof? And it doesn't matter where it was made... For future reference... http://www.ushistory.org/betsy/flagcode.htm
     
  9. Cheapstreet duster
    Joined: Jan 17, 2008
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    from georgia

    Enough of you pompus *** holes spare me the ****ing lecture ..
    it was handled and disposed of properly......get over your ****ing selves already...
    your attacking my patriotism...now...go **** in your hat...
    it was pouring ****ing raining out side..you people have nothing ****ing better to do..
    holy ****...!!!!! why i even bother ???
    and the rolled up pant leg was for one ****in picture...as if i walk around with a rag in my back pocket and my pant legs pulled up....
    let me guess
    Your those folks on the highway that get in the left/ fast lane then **** the bed..i can tell..
    cheapst
     
  10. INVISIBLEKID
    Joined: Jun 19, 2006
    Posts: 2,647

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    from Gilroy,CA

    In response to your "gangstering" I could give a ****. BFD. You did the work,made it go,and improved.
    BUT- Start throwing **** like DAGO,or other deragatory slang ******** here and you'll get some probs. I don't give a **** about jersey shore or those idiots,but now your insulting.... MODS- please delete this BS!
     
  11. Cheapstreet duster
    Joined: Jan 17, 2008
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    Cheapstreet duster
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    from georgia

    thank you sir.. love the volvo..thumbs up

    Jim Fox
     
  12. Cheapstreet duster
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    from georgia

    Im offended that your offended..so we cancel each other out..
    Dago..is deragatory? ...None of my Italian friends take offense to that word.
    .It was not said in spite..? They (Italians i know)use the term all the time.. got 2 here with me now..Mark M***elli and Anthony Conti..both of them are laughin at me .asking me why i even waste my time...
    sounds like a bunch of school girls..now..if you ask me..

    later folks : i got company, steaks cookin and the wife wants me to open more wine..
     
  13. zman
    Joined: Apr 2, 2001
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    zman
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    from Garner, NC

    Yes it, and ignorance is not excuse for using it...

    Dago
    An offensive word that may derive from the name of a saint. H.L. Mencken traces this disparaging term to 1832, when it was used in Louisiana to describe a Spaniard, not an Italian. But dago is a corruption of the very common Spanish name Diego, or alludes to St. Diego, Spain’s patron saint, or both. Diego was used in Elizabethan times for a “swarthy” Spanish or Portuguese seaman. As recently as the beginning of the 20th century the word also meant the Italian language, and a professor or student of Italian. The pejorative term is not heard as often today as its derivative dago red, any cheap wine, which is sometimes uses by Italian-Americans themselves. Dago may also come from “day come, day go,” a term reputedly used by early Italian laborers in expressing their patient philosophy. Far more offensive is wop, which arose toward the end of the nineteenth century. This ugly word comes from a relatively innocuous one, the Neapolitan guappo, a term used by immigrant laborers signifying a showy, pretentious person. Similarly, the offensive guinea may have originally referred to Italian laborers working for the equivalent of a guinea a day.
     
  14. Kevin Lee
    Joined: Nov 12, 2001
    Posts: 7,676

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    I just gangstered this thread.
     
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