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http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v632/zack3gpics/f6e333da.jpg I see plenty of cars with the big wheels and whatnot, and that almost makes sense to me. Something I've been seeing lately are cars dressed up with various brand names on them. I've seen a jolly rancher car, a hawaiian punch car, a cool whip car, even a coca cola car all in my little piece of louisiana. What's the deal? I have seen Reeses, Count chocula and a vanilla wafers one in Texas and Oklahoma. No clue why people do it. |
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Some people are dying for attention? I dunno.
I know if you want a good laugh, look underneath some of those things. I've seen some dangerous, un-roadworthy pieces of shit before, but most of those things take the cake. They're rolling death traps. |
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There are tons of ghetto rides like that all over MS. I've seen a Blockbuster car that had Blockbuster DVD's displayed in the back glass.
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Why would you even try to understand? There is no reason behind this!!!
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Its like catnip for overweight white girls with bad grades and daddy issues.
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Why do they have to advertise their wheel size all over the car? I think i should get giant chrome letters for my Camaro that says 16s
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I'm just about to break out into the Oscar Meyer Wiener(mobile) song I've liked those since I was a pup. |
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smoke shitloads of ghettoweed and realize you don't have much of a future, and these donks seem like a good idea
I think "we" are taking these cars more seriously than they are. |
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Sadly, I'm pretty sure that isn't Shopped. And half these fucking idiots are probably on food stamps and welfare.
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Its like catnip for overweight white girls with bad grades and daddy issues. THIIIIIIIISSSSSSSS!!!!!!!!! |
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Product brand visibility in front of target audiences. It's believed that many of these "donks" with corporate logos are drug references. The name "donk" comes from the large rear end these vehicles have and is a reference to a "badonky-donk", which is a female with large rear end proportions. That's what I read anyways. When I worked in rural Mississippi I saw these all the time. The M&M branded ones I saw quite a bit. |
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Primitive peoples are attracted to bright colors and shiny objects.
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Because most people are idiots. Winner winner chicken dinner. |
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Same reason a lot of folks put 13x10 100 spokes and hydros on a car.
To get attention. Nothing more. Donks are amusing to me, kinda looks like a ghetto version of NASCAR these days. And like another poster said, try to give them a wide berth if you are on the road near one. Lots o' booty fab goin on under those things. |
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My Donk be bling'd like the Micky D's, yo!! http://i87.photobucket.com/albums/k123/Zero-Void/mcdonalds_ghetto_car.jpg That should answer the OP's question. |
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Why does southern rap have a single cell simplistic beat and a single ling repeated the whole song?
Don't try and think about it, it's not a culture of intelligence. It's just about getting anything you can while you still can. I imagine it comes from having a spectacularly depressing life. |
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Quoted: The other theory on the name "Donk" is that the Impala badge looks like a donkey. Quoted: Product brand visibility in front of target audiences. It's believed that many of these "donks" with corporate logos are drug references. The name "donk" comes from the large rear end these vehicles have and is a reference to a "badonky-donk", which is a female with large rear end proportions. That's what I read anyways. When I worked in rural Mississippi I saw these all the time. The M&M branded ones I saw quite a bit. |
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http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v632/zack3gpics/f6e333da.jpg I see plenty of cars with the big wheels and whatnot, and that almost makes sense to me. Something I've been seeing lately are cars dressed up with various brand names on them. I've seen a jolly rancher car, a hawaiian punch car, a cool whip car, even a coca cola car all in my little piece of louisiana. What's the deal? other than the paint job, the lift, the wheels, and the lambo doors, that's a pretty nice ride. |
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Sadly, I'm pretty sure that isn't Shopped. And half these fucking idiots are probably on food stamps and welfare. Look at the front bumper and rear bumper and also the car sitting behind it. it is fake Also that white guys face. |
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I cannot explain it. I can, but it violates the CoC. I'd love to hear it in person. |
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It's their money. As long as they are happy, who gives a fuck?
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Primitive peoples are attracted to bright colors and shiny objects. Hahaha! I think this is it |
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Is it me or does that fucker have 4 wheel drive with a solid front axle? Damn, that would be badass with some mudders...then again maybe not. |
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http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v632/zack3gpics/f6e333da.jpg I see plenty of cars with the big wheels and whatnot, and that almost makes sense to me. Something I've been seeing lately are cars dressed up with various brand names on them. I've seen a jolly rancher car, a hawaiian punch car, a cool whip car, even a coca cola car all in my little piece of louisiana. What's the deal? Where in Louisiana are you? I see cars like this in Monroe, and just yesterday, some of my friends from New Orleans were saying that they see them there too. |
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Quoted: Bunch of these guys just got arrested on conspiracy charges for drug dealing and racketeering. (Monroe, La - 31 Flavors gang)Quoted: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v632/zack3gpics/f6e333da.jpg I see plenty of cars with the big wheels and whatnot, and that almost makes sense to me. Something I've been seeing lately are cars dressed up with various brand names on them. I've seen a jolly rancher car, a hawaiian punch car, a cool whip car, even a coca cola car all in my little piece of louisiana. What's the deal? Where in Louisiana are you? I see cars like this in Monroe, and just yesterday, some of my friends from New Orleans were saying that they see them there too. |
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Bunch of these guys just got arrested on conspiracy charges for drug dealing and racketeering. (Monroe, La - 31 Flavors gang)
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http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v632/zack3gpics/f6e333da.jpg I see plenty of cars with the big wheels and whatnot, and that almost makes sense to me. Something I've been seeing lately are cars dressed up with various brand names on them. I've seen a jolly rancher car, a hawaiian punch car, a cool whip car, even a coca cola car all in my little piece of louisiana. What's the deal? Where in Louisiana are you? I see cars like this in Monroe, and just yesterday, some of my friends from New Orleans were saying that they see them there too. Can you describe to me what some of their cars look like? I've seen a lot of them in Monroe. |
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I cannot explain it. I can, but it violates the CoC. I'd love to hear it in person. I could also give you an earful of what needs to be said about savages, but I'll save it for when we meet. |
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I think it evolved from diminishing returns on what fit the wheel well. It was all about the wheels.
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