FabSwingers.com > Forums > The Lounge > Transport Snobbery
Transport Snobbery
Jump to: Newest in thread
|
By *idsTony OP Man
over a year ago
RUGBY |
It's not happened recently but a few years ago I was meeting a couple on a regular basis and arrived in a few yrs old car.
Inbetween meets I'd been invold in an accident and bought myself a cheap little Fiat until insurance paid out.
On my next meet with said couple they asked me to move car and park round the corner!
|
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
|
By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
|
"It's not happened recently but a few years ago I was meeting a couple on a regular basis and arrived in a few yrs old car.
Inbetween meets I'd been invold in an accident and bought myself a cheap little Fiat until insurance paid out.
On my next meet with said couple they asked me to move car and park round the corner!
"
Transport snobbery?
Just pure old fashioned snobbery.
|
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
|
By *B9 QueenWoman
over a year ago
Over the rainbow, under the bridge |
Jeez! I often have meets park on my drive as it's big enough for 2/3 cars and as I'm in a tiny cul-de-sac it keeps things clear for the neighbours. I've never bothered even looking at their cars/vans. Just confuses me as to why anyone would. |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
|
By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
|
"Did you meet with Hyacinth Bucket?"
It's pronounced 'Bouquet' darling
And that does sound ridiculous, are you sure it's not because of practical parking or road limitations?
I haven't come across it, I'd say my car is average really though. I'm fussy who I meet so I'd like to think snobs or overly materialistic people would be avoided. Sure it's just bad luck mate! |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
|
By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
|
"It's not happened recently but a few years ago I was meeting a couple on a regular basis and arrived in a few yrs old car.
Inbetween meets I'd been invold in an accident and bought myself a cheap little Fiat until insurance paid out.
On my next meet with said couple they asked me to move car and park round the corner!
"
Did they say it was because your car is 'old'? Perhaps they just didn't want the neighbours commenting on how they had yet another male visitor at night. |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
|
By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
|
"Yes and carried on driving home. m
Omg, what sad snobs they were. Did they let you out by the trade-mans entrance too? "
Didn't let him in the front passage by the sounds of it. |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
|
By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
|
"It was parked on there drive as I always did, and me parking there was never an issue until then. "
Your car may have leaked oil all over the drive the first time you parked there in it. I'd ask you to park on the road too if that was the case. |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
|
By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
|
"It was parked on there drive as I always did, and me parking there was never an issue until then.
Your car may have leaked oil all over the drive the first time you parked there in it. I'd ask you to park on the road too if that was the case. " yes but wouldn't you say nicely that it leaked oil the first time and that's why you wanted him to park elsewhere.
The fact they didn't give him a reason for moving it probably means the reason was snobbery |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
|
By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
|
It may of been a discreet issue
I know when I first moved into my last house I thought I was being very discreet when bringing people around only for my neighbour to comment as he was moving out about how everyone down the street had noticed all the different people coming and going from my house |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
"It's a sunny day here in Brighton.....
Ha, is it? yeah, why? Are you a weather snob?
Weather I am or not is none of your business.
"
It's blue skies here too....
Sorry, OP: I change the subject of your thread. I might start my own. |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
|
By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
|
I travel on buses and trains quite a bit and very rarely find them dirty or smelly unless it's very late at night!.
However in my experience you find alot of people with brand new cars have a brand new car because they haven't got any actual money, they just buy everything on tick! |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
"It was parked on there drive as I always did, and me parking there was never an issue until then.
Your car may have leaked oil all over the drive the first time you parked there in it. I'd ask you to park on the road too if that was the case. yes but wouldn't you say nicely that it leaked oil the first time and that's why you wanted him to park elsewhere.
The fact they didn't give him a reason for moving it probably means the reason was snobbery"
Bollox.......... it means we don't know the reason.
We do know he missed out on an enjoyable evening (I think it is safe to assume that as it was a return visit) all for the sake of being asked to move his car. I think this is one of the very rare occasions when the phrase "his loss" may be appropriate. |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
|
By *idsTony OP Man
over a year ago
RUGBY |
Erm so many to reply too. It had never leaked oil as it was the first time visiting in the old car, when I fist started meeting them we did discuss about what neighbors would say about different cars being on the drive, they were ok with it.
We did speak afterwards and the husband admitted the reason for asking to move was the old vehicle on the drive. |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
|
By *idsTony OP Man
over a year ago
RUGBY |
"It was parked on there drive as I always did, and me parking there was never an issue until then.
Your car may have leaked oil all over the drive the first time you parked there in it. I'd ask you to park on the road too if that was the case. yes but wouldn't you say nicely that it leaked oil the first time and that's why you wanted him to park elsewhere.
The fact they didn't give him a reason for moving it probably means the reason was snobbery
Bollox.......... it means we don't know the reason.
We do know he missed out on an enjoyable evening (I think it is safe to assume that as it was a return visit) all for the sake of being asked to move his car. I think this is one of the very rare occasions when the phrase "his loss" may be appropriate."
I agree it was totally my loss as they certainly wasn't snobs in the bedroom
|
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
|
By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
|
"I travel on buses and trains quite a bit and very rarely find them dirty or smelly unless it's very late at night!.
However in my experience you find alot of people with brand new cars have a brand new car because they haven't got any actual money, they just buy everything on tick!"
I know a few people just like this. I was with 1 for a number of years.
To look at her on the outside, great job, nice car (paid for by the company though), lovely barn conversion home (that is mortgaged to the hilt), designer bags and shoes and make up, holidays 2,3,4 times a year.
Not got a pot to piss in. Eats out at her mums or with friends cos she can't afford food to put in the cupboard.
Banks and businesses chasing her for money every day.
At first I thought the 'fuck the gas bill, but ooooh look at them £200 Chanel sandals' was kinda funny until I noticed it was something much deeper.
Everything is pretty much superficial and materialistic.
But hey, to the unknowing, life looks fabulous dahhling : and that's all that matters
|
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
|
By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
|
"I travel on buses and trains quite a bit and very rarely find them dirty or smelly unless it's very late at night!.
However in my experience you find alot of people with brand new cars have a brand new car because they haven't got any actual money, they just buy everything on tick!
I know a few people just like this. I was with 1 for a number of years.
To look at her on the outside, great job, nice car (paid for by the company though), lovely barn conversion home (that is mortgaged to the hilt), designer bags and shoes and make up, holidays 2,3,4 times a year.
Not got a pot to piss in. Eats out at her mums or with friends cos she can't afford food to put in the cupboard.
Banks and businesses chasing her for money every day.
At first I thought the 'fuck the gas bill, but ooooh look at them £200 Chanel sandals' was kinda funny until I noticed it was something much deeper.
Everything is pretty much superficial and materialistic.
But hey, to the unknowing, life looks fabulous dahhling : and that's all that matters
" ..
Yes exactly I see it alot as a self employed gas engineer, and it's one thing you struggle against is British gas who can afford to offer credit and usually get the job over me even though I might be 600 quid cheaper they just don't have any money, I worked for a couple only last month earned 100 grand between them lived in a 600 grand house all the mod cons, top bmw and Landover cars but couldn't actually afford the £375 bill to fix their boiler, they were really nice and dead honest and said they couldn't pay till end of month when they got paid, it used to amaze me but I see it all the time last ten years. |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
|
By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
|
"Having owned the same car for 16 years I get that quite a bit but I've got over it annoying me now, it's just a vehicle when all said and done." wow its not a car a vehicle its part of the family .. 16 years I hope it has a name too. xx
|
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
|
By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
|
"It was parked on there drive as I always did, and me parking there was never an issue until then.
Your car may have leaked oil all over the drive the first time you parked there in it. I'd ask you to park on the road too if that was the case. yes but wouldn't you say nicely that it leaked oil the first time and that's why you wanted him to park elsewhere.
The fact they didn't give him a reason for moving it probably means the reason was snobbery
Bollox.......... it means we don't know the reason.
We do know he missed out on an enjoyable evening (I think it is safe to assume that as it was a return visit) all for the sake of being asked to move his car. I think this is one of the very rare occasions when the phrase "his loss" may be appropriate.
I agree it was totally my loss as they certainly wasn't snobs in the bedroom
"
Wouldn't worry about it.
I like the fact you have principles. |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
|
By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
|
I'll bet there was a better reason than them being worried about having Fiat parked outside.
Strange that you jumped to that conclusion without a though for anything else lol.
Have you heard of the phrase "Inverted snob"?
From Google...
"Someone who looks down their nose on those more wealthy, simply because they are more wealthy. Inverted snobs staunchly refuse to recognise that their form of snobbery is every bit as superficial and silly as the other kind"
Just saying don't Y'know |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
|
By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
|
"I'll bet there was a better reason than them being worried about having Fiat parked outside.
Strange that you jumped to that conclusion without a though for anything else lol.
Have you heard of the phrase "Inverted snob"?
From Google...
"Someone who looks down their nose on those more wealthy, simply because they are more wealthy. Inverted snobs staunchly refuse to recognise that their form of snobbery is every bit as superficial and silly as the other kind"
Just saying don't Y'know "
P.S. Should have mentioned....Our visitors are asked to park in a pub car park opposite our place.
Snobs?
Noooooo just not enough room where we live! |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
|
By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
|
"I'll bet there was a better reason than them being worried about having Fiat parked outside.
Strange that you jumped to that conclusion without a though for anything else lol.
Have you heard of the phrase "Inverted snob"?
From Google...
"Someone who looks down their nose on those more wealthy, simply because they are more wealthy. Inverted snobs staunchly refuse to recognise that their form of snobbery is every bit as superficial and silly as the other kind"
Just saying don't Y'know
P.S. Should have mentioned....Our visitors are asked to park in a pub car park opposite our place.
Snobs?
Noooooo just not enough room where we live! "
Is it a Wacky Warehouse or a country inn gastropub though ?
People can't be expected to leave a car on just any pub car park. |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
|
By *adybee77Woman
over a year ago
MAMOBA, miles and miles of bugger all (Aberdeenshire) |
My car is very noticeable - she actually got a mention on a veri! But being asked to move her from someones driveway would mean I left too.
Its not like I park the car and strip on the driveway shouting "I'm ready for the strap on from sheila, and jim get that hard cock ready for me now so I can bury my face in sheila's pussy while you fuck me again"
Its just like any other friend visiting! |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
|
By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
|
"Having owned the same car for 16 years I get that quite a bit but I've got over it annoying me now, it's just a vehicle when all said and done.wow its not a car a vehicle its part of the family .. 16 years I hope it has a name too. xx" .
You know men... It's always a womans name too |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
|
By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
|
"Jeez! I often have meets park on my drive as it's big enough for 2/3 cars and as I'm in a tiny cul-de-sac it keeps things clear for the neighbours. I've never bothered even looking at their cars/vans. Just confuses me as to why anyone would. "
You should really check. If there's a dead body in the back it's probably best to ask them to leave... |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
|
By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
|
"It was parked on there drive as I always did, and me parking there was never an issue until then.
Your car may have leaked oil all over the drive the first time you parked there in it. I'd ask you to park on the road too if that was the case. yes but wouldn't you say nicely that it leaked oil the first time and that's why you wanted him to park elsewhere.
The fact they didn't give him a reason for moving it probably means the reason was snobbery
Bollox.......... it means we don't know the reason.
We do know he missed out on an enjoyable evening (I think it is safe to assume that as it was a return visit) all for the sake of being asked to move his car. I think this is one of the very rare occasions when the phrase "his loss" may be appropriate."
This moment will go down in Fab history. I'll always remember where I was when I read it. |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
|
By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
|
"It was parked on there drive as I always did, and me parking there was never an issue until then.
Your car may have leaked oil all over the drive the first time you parked there in it. I'd ask you to park on the road too if that was the case. yes but wouldn't you say nicely that it leaked oil the first time and that's why you wanted him to park elsewhere.
The fact they didn't give him a reason for moving it probably means the reason was snobbery
Bollox.......... it means we don't know the reason.
We do know he missed out on an enjoyable evening (I think it is safe to assume that as it was a return visit) all for the sake of being asked to move his car. I think this is one of the very rare occasions when the phrase "his loss" may be appropriate.
I agree it was totally my loss as they certainly wasn't snobs in the bedroom
"
Will you meet them again when you get a new car? |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
|
By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
|
"Yes and carried on driving home. "
Good for you fella!
I would have done too.
My car is 19 years old this year - i've had it just shy of 12 of those years - and have no plans to EVER sell it - in fact, my 7 year old son wants it when he's old enough (by then I should have got my next one, lol)
Mind you, as some may note from the couple of pictures of it that are on my profile, it's not a run of the mill vehicle.
Sadly, it's currently off the road due to a major fault that developed on the Sunday before Christmas - i.e. the rear axle exploding.
Have a little 4 year old run around courtesy of an elderly relative to keep me mobile, so I can take my time sorting the beast - as there are a couple of other jobs I want to get sorted on her. |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
|
By *oo hotCouple
over a year ago
North West |
"It's not happened recently but a few years ago I was meeting a couple on a regular basis and arrived in a few yrs old car.
Inbetween meets I'd been invold in an accident and bought myself a cheap little Fiat until insurance paid out.
On my next meet with said couple they asked me to move car and park round the corner!
"
Bit of an assumption that they wanted you to move it because it was an old car. I'd say you put two and two together and made five... or just made up this little story.
They could have gossiping neighbours, you could have had a small oil leak, you could have had a petrol leak, they may not have wanted to advertise that they had visitors as a close friend family may have been driving by etc etc |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
|
By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
|
"It's not happened recently but a few years ago I was meeting a couple on a regular basis and arrived in a few yrs old car.
Inbetween meets I'd been invold in an accident and bought myself a cheap little Fiat until insurance paid out.
On my next meet with said couple they asked me to move car and park round the corner!
Bit of an assumption that they wanted you to move it because it was an old car. I'd say you put two and two together and made five... or just made up this little story.
They could have gossiping neighbours, you could have had a small oil leak, you could have had a petrol leak, they may not have wanted to advertise that they had visitors as a close friend family may have been driving by etc etc" ...You could have read more!!!... He said they asked him to move it because it was old |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
|
By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
|
"Trans am?... You can always rely on the American stuff to blow an axle... Oh no I'm suffering American snobbery now "
Actually not a Trans Am. Just a basic Firebird.
Trans Am was actually a 'Trim Level' of Firebird
Much like GL, LX etc
But I do plan on getting a TA - in black
To be perfectly frank, I'm sticking with Yanks - won't go back to European stuff - and hate Japanese. Can't stand the little thing i'm using at the moment - but it's a set of wheels and better than nothing - especially while I get my business off the ground.
I can't fault the reliability of my Firebird. Remember, it's 19 years old. Things will wear out in that time due to wear and tear.
Especially when you consider that all vehicle manufacturers design their vehicles to last 10 years - not 20. |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
"I travel on buses and trains quite a bit and very rarely find them dirty or smelly unless it's very late at night!.
However in my experience you find alot of people with brand new cars have a brand new car because they haven't got any actual money, they just buy everything on tick!
I know a few people just like this. I was with 1 for a number of years.
To look at her on the outside, great job, nice car (paid for by the company though), lovely barn conversion home (that is mortgaged to the hilt), designer bags and shoes and make up, holidays 2,3,4 times a year.
Not got a pot to piss in. Eats out at her mums or with friends cos she can't afford food to put in the cupboard.
Banks and businesses chasing her for money every day.
At first I thought the 'fuck the gas bill, but ooooh look at them £200 Chanel sandals' was kinda funny until I noticed it was something much deeper.
Everything is pretty much superficial and materialistic.
But hey, to the unknowing, life looks fabulous dahhling : and that's all that matters
"
Bloody hell, imagine being that shallow that the important stuff is forgotten just to 'look good'. Although where I live I also know some tosspots like that too ! |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
|
By *oo hotCouple
over a year ago
North West |
"It's not happened recently but a few years ago I was meeting a couple on a regular basis and arrived in a few yrs old car.
Inbetween meets I'd been invold in an accident and bought myself a cheap little Fiat until insurance paid out.
On my next meet with said couple they asked me to move car and park round the corner!
Bit of an assumption that they wanted you to move it because it was an old car. I'd say you put two and two together and made five... or just made up this little story.
They could have gossiping neighbours, you could have had a small oil leak, you could have had a petrol leak, they may not have wanted to advertise that they had visitors as a close friend family may have been driving by etc etc...You could have read more!!!... He said they asked him to move it because it was old"
I read his OP and it said nothing about because his car was old and in fact following on he said that he just drove home. The addition of the comment someway down the thread about it being because it was an old car does not stack up with the earlier comments.
|
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
|
By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
|
"I'll bet there was a better reason than them being worried about having Fiat parked outside.
Strange that you jumped to that conclusion without a though for anything else lol.
Have you heard of the phrase "Inverted snob"?
From Google...
"Someone who looks down their nose on those more wealthy, simply because they are more wealthy. Inverted snobs staunchly refuse to recognise that their form of snobbery is every bit as superficial and silly as the other kind"
Just saying don't Y'know
P.S. Should have mentioned....Our visitors are asked to park in a pub car park opposite our place.
Snobs?
Noooooo just not enough room where we live!
Is it a Wacky Warehouse or a country inn gastropub though ?
People can't be expected to leave a car on just any pub car park. "
It's a very respectable Pub I'll have you know- Even the police go there every Friday and Saturday night. |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
» Add a new message to this topic