anyone else cringe at the word Scooby ???
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anyone else cringe at the word Scooby ???
I realise this is totally against the grain, especially on Scoobynet
but I cant stand it I own either an Impreza or a Subaru,
so is this my own personal issue I need to adddress or a more widespread problem ???
yes, I'm bored but this is a discussion forum
but I cant stand it I own either an Impreza or a Subaru,
so is this my own personal issue I need to adddress or a more widespread problem ???
yes, I'm bored but this is a discussion forum
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yes i am the same i never refer to my car as a scooby nor anyone else's
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The word itself doesnt bother me... the close relation that some people have to Scooby-Doo however, I don't like!! Why stick Scooby-Doo stickers all over your car?! Each to their own I guess like
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good point maybe thats my issue, the stuffed scooby doo thing I find slightly weird, I never had a problem calling my Porsche a Porsch even used to call my Elise a Liz as a lot of owners do,
so I think it's either a problem with having a 2 syllable "nick name" or the stuffed scooby doo thing
If i hear anyone call an Impreza a Scooby my mind still conjours up a shagged out classic with rally repro graphics, shiny "ebay performance" wheels, too many speakers and an eurotunnel exhaust.
Either way glad I'm not on my own
btw, no offence intended to Classics
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good point maybe thats my issue, the stuffed scooby doo thing I find slightly weird, I never had a problem calling my Porsche a Porsch even used to call my Elise a Liz as a lot of owners do,
so I think it's either a problem with having a 2 syllable "nick name" or the stuffed scooby doo thing
If i hear anyone call an Impreza a Scooby my mind still conjours up a shagged out classic with rally repro graphics, shiny "ebay performance" wheels, too many speakers and an eurotunnel exhaust.
Either way glad I'm not on my own
btw, no offence intended to Classics
so I think it's either a problem with having a 2 syllable "nick name" or the stuffed scooby doo thing
If i hear anyone call an Impreza a Scooby my mind still conjours up a shagged out classic with rally repro graphics, shiny "ebay performance" wheels, too many speakers and an eurotunnel exhaust.
Either way glad I'm not on my own
btw, no offence intended to Classics
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I'm aware of that
I love classics if my Impreza was a weekend toy I would have bought a 555 STI Classic, but it's my everyday hack so I bought the best thing for my needs which ended up being a Bugeye wagon
theres no option for a newage wagon pic on the profile btw
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There are very few cars with nicknames. It's very cool and equally that it should be known worldwide by a single name is a real privilege.
ScoobyWagon!! (Both my doggies love it)
The one that does totally do my head in is the word 'Subie'. F**king yanks, they just have to have their own word!!
ScoobyWagon!! (Both my doggies love it)
The one that does totally do my head in is the word 'Subie'. F**king yanks, they just have to have their own word!!