Jim Norton
01-22-2009, 04:47 PM
How do you properly introduce a Mega-G?
Is it:
Aurora Mega-G?
AFX Mega-G?
Tomy Mega-G?
or Racemasters Mega-G?
For upcoming races with these cars I wanted to follow proper etiquette.
Thanks,
Jim Norton
Huntsville, Alabama
Montoya1
01-22-2009, 07:02 PM
I use A.F.X Mega-G, but I guess Tomy would be accuate as well.
Dranoel Dragon
01-22-2009, 07:32 PM
Tomy Aurora AFX Mega-G by Racemasters. :D
AfxToo
01-22-2009, 07:39 PM
For upcoming races with these cars I wanted to follow proper etiquette.
It also depends on the nature of your relationship with said Mega-G and the formality of the situation. Basically, if you stay away from "dude," "hey now," and "yo" then pretty much anything else would not violate proper etiquette for introduction of a machine to non machines, like dogs and humans. The phonetic "mee-gag" pronunciation would probably be considered insulting, at least in some cultures and certain regions of the Midwest, not to mention downright alarming when gnawing away with Norm at the Hungry Heifer.
Remember, you never get a second chance to make a first impression.
Don't let the pressure get to you...
T-Jet Racer
01-22-2009, 07:47 PM
Thats "Sir Mega-G".....Thank You!
Hilltop Raceway
01-22-2009, 09:24 PM
Uh, I'd like to buy one of fast cars please!!! RM
T-Jet Racer
01-22-2009, 09:25 PM
Dont sell em .... yet lol
SplitPoster
01-23-2009, 01:45 AM
How do you properly introduce a Mega-G?
Is it:
Aurora Mega-G?
AFX Mega-G?
Tomy Mega-G?
or Racemasters Mega-G?
For upcoming races with these cars I wanted to follow proper etiquette.
Thanks,
Jim Norton
Huntsville, Alabama
Miss Manners says,
Well Jim, you didn't indicate the particulars of these mega G's, but I am assured they of high social standing and of very respectable lineage. Certainly a cotillion is in order, though there should be consideration of the number of debutantes, and who should present them. Proper lessons of course, then if this is to be a large ball the organizers should go the expense of bringing Wahoo himself to serve as master of ceremonies.
Glad to be of service to such an important question - one doesn't want to start off on the wrong shoe (pickup shoe, that is).
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