

charsiukitty wrote:I know, I know. It's a stupid question, but has anyone ever "hyphy'd" their car? I've done it today and would like to hear about anyone's experiences, both good or bad.

the first step to recovery is admitting you have a problem. congratulations, greg, you're progressing just fine.AZhitman wrote:I'm old
After googling what all this stuff is, I concur.MellowS13 wrote:we should encourage Nala to do it!
Yep. Wanna run 'em?MellowS13 wrote:but, but he just bought a corvet.. oh, never mind.
MellowS13 wrote:0ld pEePz bE gHoSt rIdInG tEh hWiP t00 gReG!
oh yeah. you have one too!Repo Man wrote: Yep. Wanna run 'em?
charsiukitty wrote:I know, I know. It's a stupid question, but has anyone ever "hyphy'd" their car? I've done it today and would like to hear about anyone's experiences, both good or bad.
AZhitman wrote: Besides, most of us drive manual trans cars... "Ghostriding" is best done in your mom's auto-trans Caprice Classic.
AZhitman wrote: Besides, most of us drive manual trans cars... "Ghostriding" is best done with your mom in her kia
agreed.AZhitman wrote:Ummm, I'm old, so bear with me... but I was under the impression that "hyphy" was a style of music.
"Ghostriding" a car is pretty much the pinnacle of gayness, so, probably not a whole lot of folks here who've done it.
Besides, most of us drive manual trans cars... "Ghostriding" is best done in your mom's auto-trans Caprice Classic.
Gee, I thought with this I'd get some decent responses from people who've done it (and their reasons for doing it... or not), not hear from a whole bunch of ***holes who just like to argue! Honestly, if ghostriding was "GAY", then why is it popular in Japan (the land where D1 and drifting are said to have originated?!) among other things? BTW, seeing how this post is going nowhere, anyone know how to delete a post?charsiukitty wrote:I know, I know. It's a stupid question, but has anyone ever "hyphy'd" their car? I've done it today and would like to hear about anyone's experiences, both good or bad.
charsiukitty wrote:Gee, I thought with this I'd get some decent responses from people who've done it (and their reasons for doing it... or not), not hear from a whole bunch of ***holes who just like to argue! Honestly, if ghostriding was "GAY", then why is it popular in Japan (the land where D1 and drifting are said to have originated?!) among other things? BTW, seeing how this post is going nowhere, anyone know how to delete a post?charsiukitty wrote:I know, I know. It's a stupid question, but has anyone ever "hyphy'd" their car? I've done it today and would like to hear about anyone's experiences, both good or bad.
Oh, before I forget, kudos to the guy that mentioned that the car tends to run away (mine did just that, but was still controllable).
P.S. "Hyphy" (pronounced "High-Fee") and "Ghostriding" is the same damn thing! Just ask Keek the Sneek!