To Wave or Not to Wave
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All I was trying to say, is that I happened to pass a nice C4 and we both waved as is the Corvette custom and it has been that custom dating back to the mid 50's. Then 1/4 up the road at a light another Vette made the turn and almost out drove himself showing off. I was not saying that a wave is a must and I was upset that he did not wave, but I choose not to wave because of his actions. It is everyone's choice to wave or not, it is simply a Corvette tradition as I mentioned and I was not trying to start a war.
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Doesn't matter if you were or weren't trying to start a war. the wave threads will start one everytime. Some people like the tradition of waving and belonging to a select group. Others belong to their own group of me, me, and me.
As far as you not waving at the the car you chose not to, that's your business. But I think judging someone for doing a burnout, or spinning their tires, or whatever, so long as they weren't hurting anyone is kinda elitist imo as well.
There was a time we lived for doing burnouts, and friday night drag racing, and no one ever got hurt in my neck of the woods doing so. We knew it was dangerous and we respected that.
I have one of the fastes productions cars built up to 1999 and if I decide to do a burnout I'm sorry, I'll do a burnout. And no one is going to tell me not to and if you criticize me for it, I don't care.
I don't wear a dress or drive a yugo.
With that said, I don't race around, nor do I burn the rubber off my expensive tires. But it's my choice. Not because you don't wave and hurt my feelings.
I love these threads. Ain't they fun!
As far as you not waving at the the car you chose not to, that's your business. But I think judging someone for doing a burnout, or spinning their tires, or whatever, so long as they weren't hurting anyone is kinda elitist imo as well.
There was a time we lived for doing burnouts, and friday night drag racing, and no one ever got hurt in my neck of the woods doing so. We knew it was dangerous and we respected that.
I have one of the fastes productions cars built up to 1999 and if I decide to do a burnout I'm sorry, I'll do a burnout. And no one is going to tell me not to and if you criticize me for it, I don't care.
I don't wear a dress or drive a yugo.
With that said, I don't race around, nor do I burn the rubber off my expensive tires. But it's my choice. Not because you don't wave and hurt my feelings.
I love these threads. Ain't they fun!
#64
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Doesn't matter if you were or weren't trying to start a war. the wave threads will start one everytime. Some people like the tradition of waving and belonging to a select group. Others belong to their own group of me, me, and me.
As far as you not waving at the the car you chose not to, that's your business. But I think judging someone for doing a burnout, or spinning their tires, or whatever, so long as they weren't hurting anyone is kinda elitist imo as well.
There was a time we lived for doing burnouts, and friday night drag racing, and no one ever got hurt in my neck of the woods doing so. We knew it was dangerous and we respected that.
I have one of the fastes productions cars built up to 1999 and if I decide to do a burnout I'm sorry, I'll do a burnout. And no one is going to tell me not to and if you criticize me for it, I don't care.
I don't wear a dress or drive a yugo.
With that said, I don't race around, nor do I burn the rubber off my expensive tires. But it's my choice. Not because you don't wave and hurt my feelings.
I love these threads. Ain't they fun!
As far as you not waving at the the car you chose not to, that's your business. But I think judging someone for doing a burnout, or spinning their tires, or whatever, so long as they weren't hurting anyone is kinda elitist imo as well.
There was a time we lived for doing burnouts, and friday night drag racing, and no one ever got hurt in my neck of the woods doing so. We knew it was dangerous and we respected that.
I have one of the fastes productions cars built up to 1999 and if I decide to do a burnout I'm sorry, I'll do a burnout. And no one is going to tell me not to and if you criticize me for it, I don't care.
I don't wear a dress or drive a yugo.
With that said, I don't race around, nor do I burn the rubber off my expensive tires. But it's my choice. Not because you don't wave and hurt my feelings.
I love these threads. Ain't they fun!
As for the wave it is a dying tradition, but back in the 60's when I bought my first Vette it was a standard procedure to wave at every Vette you passed, but that is changing.
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All I was trying to say, is that I happened to pass a nice C4 and we both waved as is the Corvette custom and it has been that custom dating back to the mid 50's. Then 1/4 up the road at a light another Vette made the turn and almost out drove himself showing off. I was not saying that a wave is a must and I was upset that he did not wave, but I choose not to wave because of his actions. It is everyone's choice to wave or not, it is simply a Corvette tradition as I mentioned and I was not trying to start a war.
In fact, I'll confess that I got into a little trouble yesterday on the wet pavement around here at the time. I was alone on an empty road but still felt like it was a mistake. Of course I learned something as well.
I just don't understand why some people get their backs up over a statement by a fellow member regarding a stranger. In fact I don't understand why so many get their backs up over half the innocuous things that are stated on this forum, which has been an invaluable source of info and camaraderie for me.
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Not a problem, and I agree that we all (well they may be a few that have not) drive are Vette hard at times as that is the nature of the beast, and we bought the car to enjoy it. However in this case the guy was about a second away from putting his Vette into mine or the car behind me that was the point I was trying to make. When people over drive the car in traffic it not only endangers them but those around and it also makes every one in a Corvette look bad to those around us. Needless to say when the light turned green I eased into the turn and drove off granny shifting so those ahead of me and behind did not think we all drove on the ragged edge.
As for the wave it is a dying tradition, but back in the 60's when I bought my first Vette it was a standard procedure to wave at every Vette you passed, but that is changing.
As for the wave it is a dying tradition, but back in the 60's when I bought my first Vette it was a standard procedure to wave at every Vette you passed, but that is changing.
#68
Being from the city I have noticed that when traveling in rural areas lots of people wave to everyone they encounter on the road. Just more laid back and friendly. In fact, last year my son and I drove to New Orleans and went through several states we had not visited before. One of them (can't remember which) had a small town with a sign that read "friendliest town in the south" and a few blocks later a policeman was waiting to pull out from a side steet and waved to us. Never had that happen before. Maybe he was a vette owner.
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I try and wave to all vettes i see. Today while in my truck drivig up 287 here in nj i was passing a 2003 anniversary vert with florida plates. My c5 is the same so i slowed down to take a look. At first i think the driver thought i was scopeing out the lady in his car untill i gave him a thumbs up and a wave. He waved backed and i was on my way. In my mind i felt with the wave he new i was a vette owner and was just admirering his car.
I choose to wave and dont care who else does.
Happy New year to all !!!!
I choose to wave and dont care who else does.
Happy New year to all !!!!
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I try and wave to all vettes i see. Today while in my truck drivig up 287 here in nj i was passing a 2003 anniversary vert with florida plates. My c5 is the same so i slowed down to take a look. At first i think the driver thought i was scopeing out the lady in his car untill i gave him a thumbs up and a wave. He waved backed and i was on my way. In my mind i felt with the wave he new i was a vette owner and was just admirering his car.
I choose to wave and dont care who else does.
Happy New year to all !!!!
I choose to wave and dont care who else does.
Happy New year to all !!!!
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Yes you were ! lol
All I was trying to say, is that I happened to pass a nice C4 and we both waved as is the Corvette custom and it has been that custom dating back to the mid 50's. Then 1/4 up the road at a light another Vette made the turn and almost out drove himself showing off. I was not saying that a wave is a must and I was upset that he did not wave, but I choose not to wave because of his actions. It is everyone's choice to wave or not, it is simply a Corvette tradition as I mentioned and I was not trying to start a war.