Sounds good.
I know many of you see someone's car and if it's not to your tastes/liking you've immediately labeled them and signed them off. Has it occurred to you that the more people you talk to and bring into the CR family the better it is in the longrun for everyone. Why?
1. You never know who you'll meet, what connections they have or what actual knowledge they possess that can be of benefit to yourself, others and CR. No, you cannot always judge a book by it's cover.
2. If you can get them on here and into the community, they will see how certain behaviour is not looked upon well by members of the community. This will deter many of them from being jackasses.
3. The whole point of a non-private automobile club is to have a gathering of various automobiles and people from various walks of life; something in common to bring people together who may've never had the opportunity to meet each other any other way. Not to be some elitists club.
4. For those that are 'ricing' it up, take a moment of your time to teach them. In the years I've participated in this hobby off and on, I've met many 'ricers'. (And let's be clear, a ricer to me has nothing to do with what they drive. Import or domestic, show, drag, drift or a/c.) There are some you cannot change and there are some that when I talked to them, turned out to good people who only wanted/needed to learn, who stopped being 'ricers' and became contributing members of society, so to speak and to quickly sum it up.
If you're still with me, these are just a few of the reasons to get out there and talk to people, talk to people who aren't just part of your normal click. Quit being buttholes. You know who you are. Remember, you were a noob once, too.