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PowerT
03-19-2005, 01:12 PM
This is just an observation. I don't think it has anything to do with me having a Titan, but Teen Titans is my 5 year old boy's favorite cartoon. He watches it religiously...sort of like I watch my Titan. :thumbsup:
I think this is a good time for me to also admit: I like to sit where I can see my Titan when I'm in a restaurant. :oops: Do I need to hold a candle when I say that? :wink:

jakohler
03-19-2005, 11:24 PM
You aren't the only one, I usually try to park near a window, and where there's good lighting. I get kind of fidgety if I can't see the truck LOL. Of course, it's usually the biggest thing in the parking lot so if I couldn't see it then I'd be in serious trouble!

mdinkle
03-20-2005, 12:18 AM
I think the both of you need some professional help. I think it's called seperation anxiety. Just take a picture and carry it with you and if you start to feel anxious, just take it out and look at it.

:happy:

jakohler
03-20-2005, 12:23 AM
LOL My husband and some of our friends played a trick on me one night, moving it from one parking lot to another to try to freak me out. Well, it worked, I almost called the police. I was dialing the number and they finally told me it was a trick. Needless to say, I was not amused, and James was in the doghouse that night!

kytitan
03-20-2005, 07:23 PM
You aren't the only one, I usually try to park near a window, and where there's good lighting. I get kind of fidgety if I can't see the truck LOL. Of course, it's usually the biggest thing in the parking lot so if I couldn't see it then I'd be in serious trouble!
Same here. :D

SMOKEDYA2
03-21-2005, 05:31 PM
i cant help but sit somewhere i can see my titan. dont want anybody layin there grubby hands on my ride

Kopperking
03-22-2005, 10:14 PM
When we went to Southwest Medical (in Dallas), we HAD TO Valet park. I Literally WATCHED the Valet's EVERY move until it was out of sight. I Couldn't Help it?! :nervous:

jakohler
03-22-2005, 11:04 PM
Oh I couldn't do it. It wracks my nerves to let James drive my truck, much less a complete stranger. 8O I can't bear to think about it, I think I need to go lay down and rest now until I feel better :sick:

Rossi
03-22-2005, 11:06 PM
Oh man I went to San Francisco with the wife for Valentines day and stayed at a five star hotel. Valet came to get my truck and I'm like nope...sorry...where is your parking I'll do it myself. Well it was like two blocks away and they had to do it. It kinda ruined my night...I thought about it all night and day until they brought it to me the next day. And boy did I check it out!!

Caltitan
03-23-2005, 02:01 AM
Here is the ultimate valet joy riding nightmare. It happened here in So Cal about five years ago. My understanding is that they got the car about 30 feet out of the front hotel entrance before spinning it out of control and wrapping it around a tree.


LAGUNA BEACH, Calif. (AP) -- A 20-year-old hotel parking attendant took a Ferrari on a joy ride and crashed into a tree, a sheriff's lieutenant said Saturday. Justin Burghardt, a valet at the Ritz Carlton Laguna Niguel, and another hotel employee, allegedly took the $170,000 car for a spin early Friday and hit a tree on hotel grounds shortly after taking the keys from the owner, Orange County sheriff's Lt. Larry Abbott said. The owner's name was withheld, Abbott said.

The 1998 Ferrari 355 F-1 was severely damaged and may be unsalvageable. Neither Burghardt nor his co-worker, whose name was withheld, were injured. It was unclear whether they remained employed at the Ritz Carlton.

The Ferrari, which can accelerate to 60 mph in five seconds, has a top speed of 183 mph. Enthusiasts say the car, with its racing-style gear shift, can be difficult for an inexperienced motorist to drive.

PowerT
03-23-2005, 09:29 AM
Here is the ultimate valet joy riding nightmare. It happened here in So Cal about five years ago. My understanding is that they got the car about 30 feet out of the front hotel entrance before spinning it out of control and wrapping it around a tree.


LAGUNA BEACH, Calif. (AP) -- A 20-year-old hotel parking attendant took a Ferrari on a joy ride and crashed into a tree, a sheriff's lieutenant said Saturday. Justin Burghardt, a valet at the Ritz Carlton Laguna Niguel, and another hotel employee, allegedly took the $170,000 car for a spin early Friday and hit a tree on hotel grounds shortly after taking the keys from the owner, Orange County sheriff's Lt. Larry Abbott said. The owner's name was withheld, Abbott said.

The 1998 Ferrari 355 F-1 was severely damaged and may be unsalvageable. Neither Burghardt nor his co-worker, whose name was withheld, were injured. It was unclear whether they remained employed at the Ritz Carlton.

The Ferrari, which can accelerate to 60 mph in five seconds, has a top speed of 183 mph. Enthusiasts say the car, with its racing-style gear shift, can be difficult for an inexperienced motorist to drive.

8O I had a friend of mine do the same to his dad's Viper. It was his first joy ride when his dad went out of town. He straightened a curve and ran through a wooden fence, landing in a cow pasture. You're not supposed to attempt a 0-60 in 5 seconds when going around a curve...

Kopperking
03-23-2005, 05:23 PM
8O I had a friend of mine do the same to his dad's Viper. It was his first joy ride when his dad went out of town. He straightened a curve and ran through a wooden fence, landing in a cow pasture. You're not supposed to attempt a 0-60 in 5 seconds when going around a curve...

You're not?
But its a Vipper?! :airhead: