View Full Version : Car Forums......are you hooked yet??
CoffeeTalkJoe
05-23-2013, 01:32 PM
Look who just got mentioned in my newest blog: lateral-g.net
http://carsandcoffeetalk.blogspot.com/2013/05/car-forumsare-you-hooked.html
So are you addicted to this forum and why??
Thanks for running such a great forum! :)
CoffeeTalkJoe
05-27-2013, 05:14 AM
So nobody here is hooked I guess :huh:
Rick D
05-27-2013, 05:24 AM
:tiptoe: :hello: :hello: just don't tell my wife!! Lol
camcojb
05-27-2013, 06:50 AM
It's a great group we have on this site. :thumbsup:
glassman
05-27-2013, 08:05 AM
I am hooked on this forum, its classy and intelligent (mostly).:D :D
GregWeld
05-27-2013, 08:13 AM
I am hooked on this forum, its classy and intelligent (mostly).:D :D
Thas da stoopidest thin I ever hurd.
214Chevy
05-27-2013, 08:14 AM
I am hooked personally. I don't think there is a single day I haven't logged on in a few years. I have to be really, really busy to not log on daily. I am hooked on the build pics. I love the pics!! Overall, I love the site because of the friends I've made. I've never seen alot of the guys personally and wouldn't know them if I passed them in Wal-Mart. LOL! But, guys like SoCal Ron, Greg Weld, Raj, etc have helped me on a few occassions. I have these guys cell numbers and have called them for car advise and they were more than willing to help. That's a special bond that is brought on by cars....a simple love for automobiles.
CoffeeTalkJoe
05-29-2013, 10:22 AM
I am hooked personally. I don't think there is a single day I haven't logged on in a few years. I have to be really, really busy to not log on daily. I am hooked on the build pics. I love the pics!! Overall, I love the site because of the friends I've made. I've never seen alot of the guys personally and wouldn't know them if I passed them in Wal-Mart. LOL! But, guys like SoCal Ron, Greg Weld, Raj, etc have helped me on a few occassions. I have these guys cell numbers and have called them for car advise and they were more than willing to help. That's a special bond that is brought on by cars....a simple love for automobiles.
Exactly!!! Well said :)
intocarss
05-29-2013, 10:25 AM
"Physiological dependence occurs when the body has to adjust to the substance by incorporating the substance into its 'normal' functioning.[5] This state creates the conditions of tolerance and withdrawal. Tolerance is the process by which the body continually adapts to the substance and requires increasingly larger amounts to achieve the original effects. Withdrawal refers to physical and psychological symptoms experienced when reducing or discontinuing a substance that the body has become dependent on. Symptoms of withdrawal generally include but are not limited to anxiety, irritability, intense cravings for the substance, nausea, hallucinations, headaches, cold sweats, and tremors".
YUP, I'M IN :thumbsup: :grouphug:
Hooked and having gut surgery because I swallowed the hook. I keep this site up all the time. Check it multiple times a day. Doesn't seem like anyone is near me, but I can always get help from here. Has cost me multiple dollars, that I don't care to add up. My car will not be anywhere near the caliber of the builds here, but I can dream.:lateral:
HEEP
CoffeeTalkJoe
06-01-2013, 05:24 PM
LOL.................love this!!
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