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I posted my story on the Australian video, but once my brother and I were driving to the DMV in his Audi TT, and suddenly a snake came up on the windshield. He turned on his windshield wipers, and of course that didn't work. We were in a pretty urban part of Austin so everyone was just staring as we drove by with a

The finest wood interior is made by this man.

Yeah I was shocked at how much better of a player I was when I picked up a Music Man. Before that, I didn't care much for shredding guitars, but Music Mans are just built so well that you can pick up any one in a store and it will feel great.

Took the words out of my mouth. I have an Axis as well, and the neck just feels miles better than the sticky Fenders and Gibsons.

This happened to my brother and I when we were driving in his Audi TT, coincidently to the DMV. Every one was staring at us as we drove through an urban area with a snake wrapped around his moving windshield wiper. I also had a snake fall off of my Jeep on to a parking lot in front of Chipotle, and my mom found a

Haha exactly

Seems like pretty much every Jalop has been in support of the F Type so I wouldn't call my opinion totally redundant, and I wasn't saying that it should look like a Boxster. I was using the Boxster as an example of a unique looking sports car. I tend to like cars with originality, and the reason I listed a picture

You must not have read my whole comment. Regardless, there's a reason I said, "I know words like these are blasphemous around these parts."

You make a very good point. Which is why the F Type, while a pretty car, to me lacks unique qualities and fails to really capture my eye. I'd say the most unique looking part is the rear end with it's narrow taillights.

Definitely. No doubt cars do follow trends. Even Porsches to a small degree, but while I used to criticize Porsche for hardly changing the looks of the 911 over the years, I've come to really respect that because it gives it an almost timeless beauty instead of being a trendy car. I use to love Aston Martins, but

No doubt all modern cars are bloated compared to older vehicles. The main argument I was trying to get across though is that I don't understand why every GT car has to look so similar. I'm not just referring to the size, but the over all styling. Every corner on the F Type in my opinion looks like they just played

Are you telling me you don't notice how smaller the Boxster is? It's not drastically smaller but it's noticeable, not to mention that the size was only a small part of my argument. I was talking more about the over all design.

To each his own. I just wish that designers got a little more creative with GT cars. I don't understand why they can't do modern versions of something like this

Because the hood doesn't have to be raised for pedestrian safety, the side of the Boxster isn't as tall and thick as that of the F Type. I'm not completely against pedestrian safety regulations, but it's things like that that have changed the styling of front engine cars.

Yes I have, driven the Boxster too. It's a matter of a opinion, but to me, the Jag looks a like a big bloated GT car when you put it next to a Boxster, and the Boxster was just an example.

I know words like these are blasphemous around these parts, but I'm starting to get tired of the whole GT look. Aston Martin, Maserati, and this. They all have a catfish mouth, angry eyes, long hood, and big muscular hunches over the wheels. I'm not at all saying this car is ugly, but I feel like they could have

I watched this video on my recording studio desktop through my headphones....Holy shit

Something about sedans just heavily bores me. If it was a station wagon or a hatchback it'd have more space, and probably better visibility out the back (also better looks but that's just my opinion). If it was an SUV it would have off road capability and even more space. Why are sedans so popular when they seem to

The camera man's commentary is simply delightful.