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Ertefa
Is anyone attending the meet tmrw in mississauga? More directed for GTA members
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I'll be there. Driving up from Guelph
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Meet is in Markham as far as I know and I'm going to wait and hear back from friends if its worth going to... Its pretty easy to tell straight from the beginning if its going to be a shitshow or not
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Any west-end pre-meets?
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Isn't it at the Markham fairgrounds, and they're charging admission now?
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you can change the place where Ertefa takes place, but you all know the same dbags will show up, eventually ruining the meet
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This is why small meets are the best and controllable :)
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With the "open floor" format they had in years past, it was a breeding ground for douche-bags and almost encouraged people to do stupid shit, what with the "hive mentality" and all that. The major appeal of Ertefa, and what made it unique in this day and age, has always been the "open floor" format, because EVERYONE can be a part of it, whether you drive this or that or whatever. It was different. You literally have a mint muscle car, sitting next to a done-up Civic, sitting next to a Gallardo, sitting next to a low-rider on three wheels. There's a little bit of everything! There was no registering in advance, paying entry fees, having to go through all this prep etc. such as with shows like ImportFest or the like. You drive there, you park, and that's it. Unfortunately, this also created the situation where the group (Ertefa) had little to no control over the event, as it was an open format. Basically, everyone is invited. Some people took that to also mean "anything goes". The basic format hasn't changed; everyone is still invited, but at least now they have a fee in place that I think will eliminate a lot of the real losers who won't want to pay to get in. Not only that, but being in a new TYPE of venue will help drastically as well. This was always a "parking-lot" style meet in the past, where the meet would take over the parking lot of a plaza or shopping centre. That creates a scenario where douche-bags, and those who may have just been driving by, may be more inclined to do something stupid to show off to the crowds. It's also hard to kick someone out of a parking lot; ie if someone does something stupid in the plaza parking lot and an Ertefa representative asks them to leave, the person would be much less likely to listen unless a police officer is nearby. This venue is a lot more of a "closed" venue, without the possibility of any ignorant asshole pulling in off the street, doing something stupid, and ruining the meet for 1000's of others who were there to be responsible. I went to the ONE meet they managed to have last year, and while the turn-out and machinery were awesome, it was absolute chaos. Now, at least, it seems like this is much better organized, and Ertefa, with the help of police, will have a lot more control over what happens, more control over who they can ask to leave, and more ability to remove anyone who is a problem. I probably won't make it out tonight because I have other obligations, but I think this event is taking steps to move in the right direction while trying to keep as much of the original format as possible. Let's see how tonight goes, and if this carries on, I will certainly be attending in the future! |
It started off as a euthusaist thing based off of popular car culture existed in different country years ago. They turned it into something private and organized, now they are basically turning it into importfest 2.0.
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I understand there are disrespectful, irresponsible idiot car "enthusiasts" in every corner of the world...
But why does it seem we have a higher concentration of them here in the GTA?? |
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It's the only place where they can appear to be superior to the next human being. It's that guy who's Facebook display pic and cover page are his car, and the last 75 pictures are the same car, different angle. The same guy who has an Instagram account with the car in his name, over 90% of the pics are of their car only, or parts acquired, often citing how expensive their part is, etc. etc. It's the same guy who probably does really dangerous street pulls, video tapes public drift sessions, and has never been to a track in their life. *I'm not painting everyone with the same brush /rant |
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In Vaughan...i find them more trying to act gangster with baseball caps driving beat up Honda's/Acura's. Then some of the gangsta's move up to Hyundai and rice those out also. They don't look rich to me haha |
In line to entrance of ertefa, must be cars lined up for a couple kms
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Like this retard car would probably be attending with the sound system blasting 10 hours of Nyan Cat
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Anyone who went, thoughts on show?
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Specific to Alberta, the cost of extracting oil is higher than places like Saudi Arabia on a per barrel basis. That is, the amount of profit they can make is less. That's why they are struggling. |
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Of you listen to him in interviews, specifically the one done by CBC, he does most of those types of things for fun, he knows that people will have a laugh when they see his car which is why he does it. I went to a Saturn drives event where he brought his mclaren P1 and his gf brought the 650s, he encouraged people do be around it and every time he passed someone on the highway that gave a thumbs up he slowed down to return the favour! He even invited us all back to his place afterwards! (See his instagram for proof of that day) I'd rather him share his wealth like that instead of buying a new set of Versace underwear everyday :p http://i1364.photobucket.com/albums/...psgye6yy61.jpg http://i1364.photobucket.com/albums/...psdqvw1xan.jpg |
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