I love Speedhunters man! I personally like their writing style. Dino Dalle Cabonare is awesome.
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Random Thread
Collapse
This topic is closed.
X
This is a sticky topic.
X
X
-
Originally posted by TRaNzyeee, coz RainbowDash is the bestest. its fun combing its hair and tail isnt it? =POriginally posted by TRaNzThey had an Accord Euro meet.....had to show face and you know.....win some respect....and gain exp points to unlock a new sector along with tier 3 vinyl and decals. =D
-
Originally posted by FluidMotorUnion View PostPaddy and Sean can at least write without angering me. Sean's photography is mindblowing. I'm pretty sure he's a wizard.
Larry Chen's apparently an awesome dude (my friend Michio crashed at his pad when they were both shooting an event in California), but his writing just doesn't make me want to keep reading it.
I come from a mixed background of classic literature and weird, off-the-wall Gonzo shit, so my standards are a bit....different...than everybody else. T.S. Eliot, Hunter S. Thompson, Tom Wolfe, Hemingway, Allen Ginsberg....those are my guys.
Comment
-
Sean has to be a wizard. It hurts my head thinking about how he lights things.
I've was never particularly good at English when I was at school. I managed to scrape a B at higher...somehow
Comment
-
Originally posted by P78 View Postthose are some worthy names
that's where ur writing style comes from
Plus I have this big-ass Gonzo tattoo on my left forearm. HST's the man that's mostly responsible for my switch from engineering to writing.
Originally posted by Mr Von Smack View PostI love Speedhunters man! I personally like their writing style. Dino Dalle Cabonare is awesome.
Originally posted by andybob View PostI read a book by Tom Wolfe once, damn good book. If I remember right the book was "I Am Charlotte Simmons". I had to read it for a college English class.
I really need to read more in general. I just don't have the time or the inclination with my current work schedule.Last edited by FluidMotorUnion; 01-17-2013, 09:55 AM.
www.fluidmotorunion.com
www.stanceworks.com
Originally posted by OxerI'm pretty sure I will molest any exhaust systems you leave lying around
Comment
-
Originally posted by FluidMotorUnion View PostDDC covers Japanese events better than anybody else. I love when he manages to find random collections of insane cars at highway rest stops. Daikoku PA is on my to-visit list if I ever go back to Japan.
Originally posted by TRaNzyeee, coz RainbowDash is the bestest. its fun combing its hair and tail isnt it? =POriginally posted by TRaNzThey had an Accord Euro meet.....had to show face and you know.....win some respect....and gain exp points to unlock a new sector along with tier 3 vinyl and decals. =D
Comment
-
Originally posted by Minuki View PostI should be doing work, but I'm too busy trying to find parts for my car
Originally posted by FluidMotorUnion View PostMorning everybody!
Sick as a dog yesterday, so I took the day off.
Aside from racking up my second golden shotgun in Black Ops 2, I also finally grew the balls required to send my resume/portfolio to Road & Track. Fingers crossed!
If you get a position at Road & Track, I swear to God you better do a shout-out to the R/T crew in one way or another.
Originally posted by FluidMotorUnion View PostOkay, true. There's not a lot of unique, clever voices out there -- ESPECIALLY when it comes to car blogs. Jalopnik's the right level of snark that I enjoy; StanceWorks' writing ain't bad, either. Most every other blog, though, including Speedhunters -- the shittiest writing I've read in ages.
Somebody the other day told me that they read my blog every day, more than Speedhunters or anything else. Even though he's a fabricator himself, it got me all warm and fuzzy inside, like a velvet-lined Fleshlight.BB6 Prelude . . E36 ///M3 . . VA WRX Limited . . 1969 Nova
Originally posted by OllieWe all love to turn heads. Sub-consciously we're all materialistic attention-craving dickheads.
Comment
-
Originally posted by MommysLittleMonster View PostMorning dudemanbro.
If you get a position at Road & Track, I swear to God you better do a shout-out to the R/T crew in one way or another.
I have to ask, how in the world did you get into your line of work? I've always enjoyed writing, I'd like to think I'm okay at it, and it seems like enjoyable work.
And if you mean how I got this job? To be frank, I checked Craigslist one day while working at the restaurant in Chicago, shortly after moving to the city. I drove here for an interview, and then a week later, bam, here I am.
I originally wanted to get into the publishing industry as a literary agent, but my hopes for that were dashed when I graduated college without any internship experience, and I couldn't get any agency jobs without prior experience, and I couldn't afford a full-time unpaid internship.
Once I started fitting in here, I realized that writing and cars were my two biggest passions, and thus I began a concerted effort to start hunting down freelance gigs. I worked with Louise at Performance BMW when she did features for our cars, and when she moved to Total 911, she asked if I wanted to freelance for her. The rest has just kinda happened -- Speedhunters guest blog, StanceWorks feature, two features in the latest PBMW....it's kind of surreal.
But I still make shit for money. hahahaha
www.fluidmotorunion.com
www.stanceworks.com
Originally posted by OxerI'm pretty sure I will molest any exhaust systems you leave lying around
Comment
-
Originally posted by FluidMotorUnion View PostOf course I'll try to give a shoutout. Something about how I'm moving to R&T from a different kind of R/T. I haven't had enough coffee or nicotine today to be clever. Soon.
And if you mean how I got this job? To be frank, I checked Craigslist one day while working at the restaurant in Chicago, shortly after moving to the city. I drove here for an interview, and then a week later, bam, here I am.
I originally wanted to get into the publishing industry as a literary agent, but my hopes for that were dashed when I graduated college without any internship experience, and I couldn't get any agency jobs without prior experience, and I couldn't afford a full-time unpaid internship.
Once I started fitting in here, I realized that writing and cars were my two biggest passions, and thus I began a concerted effort to start hunting down freelance gigs. I worked with Louise at Performance BMW when she did features for our cars, and when she moved to Total 911, she asked if I wanted to freelance for her. The rest has just kinda happened -- Speedhunters guest blog, StanceWorks feature, two features in the latest PBMW....it's kind of surreal.
But I still make shit for money. hahahaha- Kielan (Key-lin)
Comment
-
Originally posted by Kielan View PostI guess I need to try and make something similar happen for photos.
Originally posted by Rob&co View Postsup guys!?
www.fluidmotorunion.com
www.stanceworks.com
Originally posted by OxerI'm pretty sure I will molest any exhaust systems you leave lying around
Comment
-
Originally posted by Rob&co View Post
www.fluidmotorunion.com
www.stanceworks.com
Originally posted by OxerI'm pretty sure I will molest any exhaust systems you leave lying around
Comment
-
Originally posted by FluidMotorUnion View PostIf you can write well, even better; it's cheaper to hire one person to do both jobs at a magazine, and it gives you a big step up on the competition -- most photographers I know, even ones with tons of magazine features and lots of exposure, love admitting that they cannot write for shit.
Shit, nothing. Looking forward to going home and playing some more Black Ops 2.- Kielan (Key-lin)
Comment
Comment