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Old 05-01-2010 | 11:33 AM
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mrgoodbar
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Did you even read this guy's original posts? No, you weren't even a member of RCU when the discussion came up. This guy is being an absolute gentleman about things, and simply wanting to know what he did wrong and how to fix it. He tried to talk to people at the track but got ignored by people who should have been there to at least make it a welcoming experience for him and his wife.

It's fools like you who make RCU and the RC community look immature and childish. Learn some social skills, and actually lend a helping hand rather than trash talk your way to 70 posts in one day, and then following up by saying it's just everyone else being dumb.
Did YOU even read my initial response to the guy's original post?No, of course you didn't, you were in too big a hurry to reply with something rude. IWAS an absolute gentleman about things, and tried to lead him down the path to how things actually work at the track. If you had bothered reading my in initial response you would have know that, but instead you used the forum just how it shouldn't be. I have raced at tracks all over this country, and the world, and I have never been anywhere where the locals acted as he said - EVER. But I still tried to explain things, meanwhile you added nothing.

It's fools like you that make a mess of discussion forums and make the RC community look like a bunch of confrontational idiots. Learn some social skills, and maybe learn to READ, and actually add something to the forum instead of using it as a way to vent your excess anger and hostility. Its makes you look a lot less dumb that way and less immature.



Actually I've been following this thread since it started, and didn't feel the need to chime in until now. Most people were saying the same thing I would have said.

And if by being a gentleman, you mean telling him that noobs ask questions, and basically ending it right there, you're completely irrelevant. He did ask questions. He clearly stated that. In fact, he repeated that several times, and other people who responded acknowledged that.

Trust me, I'm not misusing this forum. You'll learn quickly that if you keep up your attitude, trying to make everything someone else's problem or fault, or just keep telling people to just deal with it, etc.... people are going to get annoyed with you really quickly, and nobody on this forum will take you seriously.

I'm just going off of what you've been ranting around all these other threads in the last day and a half, because I actually DO read through threads before voicing my opinions. An ongoing theme I kept seeing yesterday, as you posted more yesterday than anyone else, was that you just kept trying to push people to merely accept your criticism, and that you weren't doing anything wrong. You don't jump into membership of a forum in ONE DAY, and act like you've been there for years. You don't know what you're doing.

I'd bet I'm not the only one who feels this way about you.

Hogwash!!!!!

I suppose, since it's obvious you've never been to a track, you wouldn't have a clue what goes on. But that's on you, as well as the fact of not being able to read through the lame excuses. People that do what they're supposed to, what everybody else does, do not get yelled at at the track. People that don't do what they're supposed to do, or are lazy about their duties, do. Pretty simple concept.

All I saw in some of the other replies was stupidity and bad advice. But I guess it was easy for you to comprehend as it's likely natural for you to behave that way in public, just as it is for you to vent your anger here.

There is no reason for me, or anyone else for that matter, to "trust you" just because you say so. I've checked several of your other recent posts on this forum, and facts are you really add nothing and have little to say of substance. So perhaps it time for you to get off your high horse and get rid of the attitude.

If you don't have the ability to comprehend anything constructive and real-world, well, that's you're problem to deal with on your own. Not everyone here is a child or has the mental capacity of an 8 yo, or wants to be patted on the back and given a cookie and told "everything will be okay, junior."

Just because you've been a member for a few years doesn't make you special or give you any special privileges, so don't go whipping out your Barney Fife junior deputy badge, and the meer fact that you've been here that long and only have 244 posts only goes to prove you've had little to offer to anyone here and proves you don't know what you're doing.

I'd bet I'm not the only one who feels this way about you.