...I met with Tyler today to get a short lesson (and to see his car--it's freak'in LOUD!!!)--and there was an immediate feeling there between us two Mustang owners which we automatically shared. It was pretty funny, we both just love Stangs and didn't have to really say much about it. It just cemented my thoughts on how Mustang owners simply "get it" with the link between man (or woman) and machine.
Oh sure, there are Mopar and GM fans--but nothing quite like the Stangs we all drive and love. It's like they're actual modern-day horses and there's definitely an emotional attachment unlike any other.
It's late, I'm getting sappy... But boy, I sure have missed a lot not having a Mustang all of these years--but makes "Michelle" (my Stang)--all the more special.
Also, meeting all of you guys here online to share in my passion is just awesome.
Thanks all! - Mega
Oh sure, there are Mopar and GM fans--but nothing quite like the Stangs we all drive and love. It's like they're actual modern-day horses and there's definitely an emotional attachment unlike any other.
It's late, I'm getting sappy... But boy, I sure have missed a lot not having a Mustang all of these years--but makes "Michelle" (my Stang)--all the more special.
Thanks all! - Mega
And by the way, I was practicing on your first lesson and shifting at redline all the way home. LOL My oh my was that fun--except for the damn cars who wouldn't get out of my way.
(not gay in any way shape or form, happily married for 16 years, to a women, just to make sure,and the bannana just seemed right for the comment i guess)
RICERS! I'M TALKING ABOUT YOU HERE!



