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Chris Eastwood
10-02-2003, 08:34 AM
Here's an odd question for you guys and gals.
Does saying you race cars really work as a cool "pick up line" for lack of a better term?
just wondering,
Chris

ITA_CRX
10-02-2003, 08:57 AM
No.

The usual follow up question is do you win?

Its rough to answer no.

Jamie

solaris
10-02-2003, 09:42 AM
Definitely no.

Unfortunately, as soon as you say race...they either think "illegal street racing", or roundy-round stuff (beer guts and flannel).

Best way to pick up girls...learn how to dance http://Forums.ImprovedTouring.com/it/smile.gif

JIgou
10-02-2003, 09:56 AM
Originally posted by ITA_CRX:
No.

The usual follow up question is do you win?

Its rough to answer no.


And if you don't answer "no" to that one, the next question is even harder:

"So, how much do you win when you win?"

Uhhhhhhhhhhh..........well, you see.....

"So, you spend all this money, and your entire weekend....and the most you can win is a simple trophy?"

Uhhhhhhhhhhh................

RFloyd
10-02-2003, 10:22 AM
See, y'all are doing it all wrong.

When asked about how much money you win, the response should be "well, it's not about the money."

Follow that with some story about the thrill of the chase and your unquenchable desire for adrenaline and danger, or some such drivel.

Avoid questions about how fast we go, since she probably drives faster on the intrastate highway.

If you happen to race with NASA, throw in there that you race with "NASA Pro Racing" or if you have run at the ARRC mention that you went to the "national championship race."

If you happen to wear a Porsche, Ferarri, or Corvette Racing jacket or hat usually you won't be hit with the very real and humbling possibility of having to tell her you race a 20 year old Honda Civic. http://Forums.ImprovedTouring.com/it/smile.gif

Good luck and happy hunting, I hope this has helped.

-Richard, whose wife thinks he's stupid for selling his Vette in order to be able to afford to race a 20 year old Honda product, and who couldn't pick up a girl in a bar these days even if he hot-glued $100 bills to his jacket. http://Forums.ImprovedTouring.com/it/rolleyes.gif



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Richard Floyd
'86 Acura Integra LS #90
SCCA ITA / NASA ECHC H5

gsbaker
10-02-2003, 10:41 AM
Originally posted by RFloyd:
If you happen to wear a Porsche, Ferarri, or Corvette Racing jacket or hat usually you won't be hit with the very real and humbling possibility of having to tell her you race a 20 year old Honda Civic...and who couldn't pick up a girl in a bar these days even if he hot-glued $100 bills to his jacket. http://Forums.ImprovedTouring.com/it/rolleyes.gif


Now that's funny.

Actually Chris, the answer is No. But I hear that chicks dig Sparco suits.

Perhaps if Richard hot-glued $100 bills to a Sparco suit...



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Gregg Baker
Isaac, LLC
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RFloyd
10-02-2003, 10:57 AM
How about silver change glued to a G-Force 3-layer? http://Forums.ImprovedTouring.com/it/frown.gif

Someone would probably complain about illegally placed ballast...

And I think Giles paid the girls to pose in those pictures with him, just so he could show off his Sparco. Staged! Staged I say!

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Richard Floyd
'86 Acura Integra LS #90
SCCA ITA / NASA ECHC H5

John Herman
10-02-2003, 02:25 PM
Actually, the answer is a great big YES! A group of us started racing together. One of the friends, my roomate at the time, took a bunch of pictures of us at the track. One picture had us all standing around the cars with our suits on. My friend took the pictures to show his dad and sister what he was doing during the summer. His sister asked, "Who's that in the racing suit" while she pointed to me. He said, my roomate. Three weeks later, I was setup on a blind date. We, my wife and I, have been together ever since. Yes, I kicked the roomate out. http://Forums.ImprovedTouring.com/it/biggrin.gif

itaracer
10-02-2003, 03:09 PM
Ah... girl friends and race cars. Well, I still have the car!!!

gsbaker
10-02-2003, 03:57 PM
On a serious note, if she doesn't like racing just accomodate her. Don't try to drag her into it, or let it interfer with your time together.

My wife, for example, is not a fan, so her lack of interest--and my aging parents--keep me away from the tracks on most weekends.

However, I make up for it when the opportunity permits. When she went to the west coast for her sister's baby shower, I hit every track within 100 miles and taped every race I could find on the dish.

I must have had a dazed look in my eyes and smelled of exhaust when she returned. She took one look/wiff and said, "Racing overdose again."

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Gregg Baker
Isaac, LLC
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Chris Eastwood
10-02-2003, 04:09 PM
I was just wondering because allot of folks say "yeah it's a great way to pick up girls." I'm only eighteen, I have a while before I have to worry about that sort of thing. Do allot of people split up because of racing?
It takes a good bite of time, money, energy, money, and money.
Chris
Hey greg I have those pictures of my helmet if you want them. I think the color would complment an ISAAC device! JUST KIDDING

gsbaker
10-02-2003, 04:35 PM
Originally posted by Chris Eastwood:
I was just wondering because allot of folks say "yeah it's a great way to pick up girls." I'm only eighteen, I have a while before I have to worry about that sort of thing...

No comment.


<font face=\"Verdana, Arial\" size=\"2\">Hey greg I have those pictures of my helmet if you want them. I think the color would complment an ISAAC device! JUST KIDDING</font>

Send them over! They are probably at least good for a free decal. Maybe more.

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Gregg Baker
Isaac, LLC
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Geo
10-02-2003, 04:53 PM
I'm a lucky man. My wife is our team Den Mother and she even went to the local dirt track with me last weekend. What a hoot. She even listened patiently as I explained the finer points of riding the cushion. http://Forums.ImprovedTouring.com/it/biggrin.gif


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George Roffe
Houston, TX
84 944 ITS car under construction
92 ITS Sentra SE-R occasionally borrowed
http://www.nissport.com

ITS240z18
10-02-2003, 07:22 PM
Aw, you guys have it easy. I live in a small town where everyone's seen me drunk. Everybody knows I'm into racing (usual conversation with my friends "Oh, my God, I recognize you! You're that Tracy chick I used to hang out with. Where have you been? Wait, let me guess - a race track.") I volunteer, and I started driving this year. Between that, socializing with my ex-husband, and being smart AND cute, most guys chalk me off as "weird", or assume that I only date rich former frat boys.

My generation grew up with the notion that you fix your car by taking it to a professional, and tools are those things laborers use. Try batting your eyes and saying "yeah, I work in tech, I race, and I'm bumbling my way through fixing my own car. No, I haven't seen a movie in a year, and I don't watch much TV. I own more computers than you, I own more cars than you, I have more tools than you, and I live in fear that the condo association will complain about the tires stacked on my balcony. Oh, yeah, and I'm probably a hell of a lot smarter than you, too." It's fun making bets with myself whether they'll walk away, or run.

At least I live near San Francisco; some of the women still flirt with me. ;-)

Scott Webb
10-02-2003, 07:31 PM
...maybe - until they find out you race a Miata.

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Scott Webb
WebbRacing.com (http://www.scottwebb.com)

itaintegra31
10-02-2003, 07:40 PM
computors....yea
cars....no
tools....no
smarter umm....maybe
walk or run....no
oh and weird....no

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Ron Carroll
REC Motorsports Inc.
#35 ITA integra

[This message has been edited by itaintegra31 (edited October 02, 2003).]

racer_tim
10-02-2003, 08:18 PM
Tracy, I remember when racing my ITB VW Scirocco in 1993-1994, living in an UPSTAIRS condo, and having the race car under a car cover in the carport, and my VW Rabbit (Current race car), Dodge RamCharger (Tow vehicle), and trailer parked on the street, and not being able to build up the motor in the living room, because I couldn't CARRY the assembled engine down the stairs, so I had to finish the assembly in the carport.

Welcome to the racing season. Does it ever end? Nope, I hope not.

Now if I could find a new job.

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Tim Linerud
San Francisco Region SCCA
#95 GP Wabbit (Bent)
http://linerud.myvnc.com/racing/index.html

Racy-Stacey
10-02-2003, 08:41 PM
LOL http://Forums.ImprovedTouring.com/it/biggrin.gif

OMG this is a good topic.

Well Sparco suits are sexy but I like and wear a MOMO..

When I was single guys would always ask the typical how fast do you go. Then they follow up with isnt it too dangerous. Then the "Thats nice" or "ok...". If I get that one, it means the guys feeling inferior to my accomplishemts.

Lately when I mention to people that I race cars they look at me and ask what my times are. Sheeesh dammm Fast and Fictious movie has got all the kids thinking 1/4mile is living.. I tell them I dont do 1/4mile. Thats boring. I rather spend 20min a session on track at 2:30 a lap.

I tell them I think the car is about 15.2 15.7 1/4mile time, and they say thats slow.. I'm like omg get a F'ing clue..

I get street challenges all the time. I just give them a few throttle blips and a nod and thats about it. Street racing is for fools.

And yeah - Do you win money... umm no.. *sigh* its tough talking to kids about Club Racing - they make you feel like your racing the equivilent of a simulation coin-op game.

Its tought to get through to the younger crowd. But I try to explain how it is - "Guys listen 1/4 13sec your done, till about 2 hrs later then you get another 13 of racing. I get 20min sessions or longer and about 4 a day. I run through all the gears like you do but I get to corner, brake, and slide a little."

Kids...

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Chris Eastwood
10-02-2003, 10:07 PM
well folks, OMP suits are where it's at!!! Wait Im the kid asking for help with racing pick-lines!
Chris

Chris Eastwood
10-05-2003, 06:14 PM
well ladies and gents you all were right!! Being a race car drive doesn't help one darn bit!
I'll stick with my car for now.
Chris

RFloyd
10-06-2003, 11:34 AM
LOL! Shot down, eh? Of course, we knew you never had a chance, what with you wearing an OMP suit to a bar....



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Richard Floyd
'86 Acura Integra LS #90
SCCA ITA / NASA ECHC H5

MarkL
10-06-2003, 12:20 PM
Oh, yeah, and I'm probably a hell of a lot smarter than you, too

I would venture to say, probably a lot more full of yourself as well. ( http://Forums.ImprovedTouring.com/it/biggrin.gif) I also have to wonder what someone who hates oval racing knows about rim-riding on the cushion, let alone why they would be at a dirt track!? That would be Battleground Speedway, right?

The bottom line is, if she(/he) is interested in the first place, and might be intersted in cars/racing, it helps...if not, forget it!

I have found out that racing helped less than rodeo, at least in Texas!

gsbaker
10-06-2003, 12:21 PM
Originally posted by RFloyd:
LOL! Shot down, eh? Of course, we knew you never had a chance, what with you wearing an OMP suit to a bar....


Hey Richard, maybe he forgot the $100 bills and hot glue.



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Gregg Baker
Isaac, LLC
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ITS240z18
10-06-2003, 06:02 PM
Okay, seriously... On the receiving end of pick-up lines, yeah, racing works if it's a way to start a conversation. Unfortunately, a lot of guys use things like racing, fancy cars, planes - whatever - like "check me out, I'm cool because of what I own". I'm always more impressed when a guy thinks he's cool because he's a decent person (and humor helps). When I find out a guy races, I eat it up, even though most of the racers around here are drag racers. It's an interesting hobby and something not a lot of people do.

And, uh, no, I'm not full of myself. I'm insecure like everyone else, I know my strengths AND weaknesses, so it drove me nuts when my friends kept telling me I intimidate men. I honestly don't know why I get hit on a lot, but I do, and it probably makes me more cautious not to buy into the lines until I know something about the person delivering them. We're all just people with different strengths and weaknesses muddling through life without an instruction manual. If a guy approaches me with that perspective, I'm nice, even when I'm saying no (I don't date strangers).

Just for fun, some racing-related pickup lines (YMMV):

Wanna see my racecar? (This one bombs; the trick is to get her to ask to see it.)
You wouldn't believe the things I can do with duct tape.
It only takes a few turns to get my tires hot and sticky.
Wanna see me powerslide?
The only way you'd look better is if you were holding a torque wrench.
If you're nice, I'll let you latch my harness.
Hi. I'm Joe-Bob. Wanna rotate my tires?
You'd make the prettiest pit princess in the Region.
If SCCA were God, you'd have about 200 pounds of performance compensation adjustments.
Racers are great with curves.
Road racers go both ways.
Not a drag racer, a road racer. I last more than 13 seconds.
Baby, with me, you'll have a whole pit crew to nag.

The one that works (in conjunction with the 100-dollar bills and hot glue): I'm an amateur racer - I know how to spend lavishly on what I love and don't mind that I don't really get anything back. :-)