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Thunder22 07-13-2007 01:19 PM

The Do's and Don't's of being a passenger in a Corvette
 
This was posted today over on corvetteforum.com, i thought it was pretty funny, as did a lot of the other members over there, i.e. they thought it was over the top.... :rofl: enjoy the laugh... (even though I'm sure that are some of us who could easily substitute X5 for Corvette in a lot of these LOL!)


Do NOT slam the door, use only the prerequisite force

Do NOT use the window to close the door. Use only the door handle or
weatherstrip ( between the door & window)

Do NOT let rings or other jewellry contact the paint.

Do NOT place anything on the Corvette

Do NOT lean against, sit on or lay on the Corvette,
(unless you are a naked slim)

Do not enter the Corvette until invited

Do not enter the Corvette until you have inspected the soles of your shoes and ensured they are devoid of gum, tar and excrement

Do NOT drag your feet across the sill plate on entry or exit

Do NOT bring any food or beverages into the Corvette

Do NOT touch the inside of the windshield or windows

Do NOT sneeze or cough without covering you mouth and nose

Do NOT create any gaseous emissions

Do NOT admire any other vehicles while seated in the Corvette

the head 07-13-2007 01:28 PM

they forgot
DO NOT Cut your hair because when you drive corvettes Mullets are cool!

Thunder22 07-13-2007 01:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by the head
they forgot
DO NOT Cut your hair because when you drive corvettes Mullets are cool!

:rolleyes:

rayxi 07-13-2007 01:53 PM

Those rules could apply to any vehicle.

Here's one more:
Do NOT put your feet up on the dash or the out the window even if you've just had a pedicure.

rayxi 07-13-2007 01:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by the head
they forgot
DO NOT Cut your hair because when you drive corvettes Mullets are cool!

:confused: Hmm, I'm trying to imagine mD with a mullet and it just doesn't work.

cmyX6go 07-13-2007 02:06 PM

Come on Gresch, tell the truth. You didn't see this on the vette forum, you actually have this printed and keep them in your glove box for potential passengers. :stickpoke

I hate when people slam my doors :rant:

JV 07-13-2007 02:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rayxi
Those rules could apply to any vehicle.

Here's one more:
Do NOT put your feet up on the dash or the out the window even if you've just had a pedicure.

Ray- I never could understand why women feel the need to do that!

noncom23 07-13-2007 02:19 PM

Anyway, G, nice post. True Vette pride! :thumbup:

blondboinsd 07-13-2007 02:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gresch
This was posted today over on corvetteforum.com, i thought it was pretty funny, as did a lot of the other members over there, i.e. they thought it was over the top.... :rofl: enjoy the laugh... (even though I'm sure that are some of us who could easily substitute X5 for Corvette in a lot of these LOL!)


Do NOT slam the door, use only the prerequisite force

Do NOT use the window to close the door. Use only the door handle or
weatherstrip ( between the door & window)

Do NOT let rings or other jewellry contact the paint.

Do NOT place anything on the Corvette

Do NOT lean against, sit on or lay on the Corvette,
(unless you are a naked slim)

Do not enter the Corvette until invited

Do not enter the Corvette until you have inspected the soles of your shoes and ensured they are devoid of gum, tar and excrement

Do NOT drag your feet across the sill plate on entry or exit

Do NOT bring any food or beverages into the Corvette

Do NOT touch the inside of the windshield or windows

Do NOT sneeze or cough without covering you mouth and nose

Do NOT create any gaseous emissions

Do NOT admire any other vehicles while seated in the Corvette

and most important: do NOT expect high quality interior materials or safety equipment advances above 1996 :nanana:

Thunder22 07-13-2007 02:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by blondboinsd
and most important: do NOT expect high quality interior materials or safety equipment advances above 1996 :nanana:


you mean like onstar, you know, that little safety feature that BMW JUST made standard in '07?

Yeah, that's what I thought you meant....

one day you'll be a car gu... oops, enthusiast..... ;)


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