Pimp My Ford
If there's one thing I can't stand, it's auto fanboys who feel a need to customize and modify their rides.
I mean, look at this Ford Focus pulling out of a gas station. The racing stripe, the black Gothic eyelash decals emanating from the headlights, the decal on the windshield spelling out the car's name - FORD FOCUS - as if we already didn't know that (see that blue oval above the grille?). Gosh, it's so fresh, so fly, so . . . dumb! So garish! LIke, why do Americans do this to their rides? Why do Americans have to be so "with it" as to pimp their sets of wheels?
Except this isn't a fanboy in the good ol' U.S. of A. This picture is a screenshot of a Google Earth street-view image in Saint-Hubert, Belgium. (You thought this was an American Ford Focus, didn't you?)
Swell. Ride pimping has gone global.
Pimp My Ford
If there's one thing I can't stand, it's auto fanboys who feel a need to customize and modify their rides.
I mean, look at this Ford Focus pulling out of a gas station. The racing stripe, the black Gothic eyelash decals emanating from the headlights, the decal on the windshield spelling out the car's name - FORD FOCUS - as if we already didn't know that (see that blue oval above the grille?). Gosh, it's so fresh, so fly, so . . . dumb! So garish! LIke, why do Americans do this to their rides? Why do Americans have to be so "with it" as to pimp their sets of wheels?
Except this isn't a fanboy in the good ol' U.S. of A. This picture is a screenshot of a Google Earth street-view image in Saint-Hubert, Belgium. (You thought this was an American Ford Focus, didn't you?)
Swell. Ride pimping has gone global.