The "would you rather..." game - Printable Version +- Riesentöter Forums (https://rtr-pca.org/forum) +-- Forum: General Discussion (https://rtr-pca.org/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=25) +--- Forum: Off-Topic (https://rtr-pca.org/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=49) +--- Thread: The "would you rather..." game (/showthread.php?tid=104) |
- Larry Herman - 10-03-2006 Break the rules! Anything worth winning is worth cheating for, ask any Nascar driver. Would you rather be a less talented, more popular person or a more talented, less popular person? - smankow - 10-03-2006 more talented, less popular. Eventually, you will get recognized for your talent here's a no-lose question: would you rather go to the club race at Summit Point with the RTR boys or go to the club race at Daytona and be fish fodder for the Hermanator - Bill Moffitt - 10-10-2006 daytona...better modern dance establishments Ginger or Marianne? - LouZ - 10-10-2006 Have you seen them lately? You should have added Mrs. Howell too! OK - Ginger Since you want to leave it up to the guys,.... for the ladies, I'll ask.... Brad or Matt (go ahead Bill and answer) - TwentySix - 10-11-2006 Brad or Matt who??? The question should be: ....the Michael or .....Fernando :dude: - TwentySix - 10-11-2006 OK... how about this would you rather punt off your key rival to become world champion or lose with honor and grace? - Larry Herman - 10-11-2006 G-d these are too easy. Punt off my rival, of course. If he (or she) isn't fast enough to stay ahead of me, well that's racing. When at a DE, would you rather go out on the town, or get a good night's sleep? - Mike Andrews - 10-11-2006 Good nights sleep Sticking with the racing theme............ Would you rather be a one time world champion then spend the rest of your carrer as a back marker in a non competitive car or spend your carrer as a competent driver in a semi competitive car winning occasional races - Larry Herman - 10-11-2006 I'd rather be the champion. It's one thing that you will have forever that will separate you from the rest of the crowd. Would you rather have a car that is cosmetically nice & mechanically perfect, or one that runs ok, but is flawless to look at. - smankow - 10-11-2006 cosmetically nice but mechanically perfect (unless you're a corvette guy) build an empire or maintain a dynasty |