View Full Version : It's a redneck kinda thing
Bren
15th January 2008, 18:50
Found this today...Yeah I can relate to it
http://www.stage6.com/6Music-I-Like9/video/2010407/Dulling-Banjo-Redneck-Slide-Show
Waylander
15th January 2008, 18:53
Didn't I find that a while ago and Post it on here or did I save it for the Vmax site?
Waylander - !00% South Texas Redneck
Bren
15th January 2008, 19:28
Dunno mate...I aint ever seen it before...Been in your neck of the woods...Great place!
dmouse
15th January 2008, 19:32
my family was involved in the civil war as irish immigrants they were enlisted in the sons of erin regiment, my last name is O`Neill and the plates on my bike is REBL and the plate on my chevy van is REBBL take a look at the theme on my bike !!
i got knocked off of my bike in oct and i should have it back on monday hooray !!!
i dont understand this R Rated thing ?
Bren
15th January 2008, 19:37
my family was involved in the civil war as irish immigrants they were enlisted in the sons of erin regiment, my last name is O`Neill and the plates on my bike is REBL and the plate on my chevy van is REBBL take a look at the theme on my bike !!
i got knocked off of my bike in oct and i should have it back on monday hooray !!!
Looks impressive....must keep an eye out for ya bike....would love to see it close up....A+++ for the Paint Job
I've got no ancestry from USA, but am redneck at heart!
dmouse
15th January 2008, 19:45
i think all bikers are rebels at heart there is a bit of it in all of us just some take it a lot further and show there colours hope to see ya on the road take care and regards
dave
colours as in flag NOT gangs shit hate those dudes
outlawtorn
15th January 2008, 21:13
my family was involved in the civil war as irish immigrants they were enlisted in the sons of erin regiment, my last name is O`Neill and the plates on my bike is REBL and the plate on my chevy van is REBBL take a look at the theme on my bike !!
i got knocked off of my bike in oct and i should have it back on monday hooray !!!
i dont understand this R Rated thing ?
Dude that looks amazing, well done!!!!
James Deuce
15th January 2008, 21:35
my family was involved in the civil war as irish immigrants they were enlisted in the sons of erin regiment, my last name is O`Neill and the plates on my bike is REBL and the plate on my chevy van is REBBL take a look at the theme on my bike !!
i got knocked off of my bike in oct and i should have it back on monday hooray !!!
i dont understand this R Rated thing ?
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Gubb
15th January 2008, 21:44
Don't wanna step on any toes, but I never understood the 'Rebel' flag. The 'rebel' South was fighting amongst other things, to retain slavery. Why adopt a symbol of slavery and oppression?
It's not too dissimilar from a swastika in my eyes.
scumdog
15th January 2008, 21:48
Don't wanna step on any toes, but I never understood the 'Rebel' flag. The 'rebel' South was fighting amongst other things, to retain slavery. Why adopt a symbol of slavery and oppression?
It's not too dissimilar from a swastika in my eyes.
Mate, ya don't come from the South.... do ya?:oi-grr:
Gubb
15th January 2008, 21:51
Nope, but if I was raised in Germany it would be OK to wave a swastika around?
scumdog
15th January 2008, 21:57
Nope, but if I was raised in Germany it would be OK to wave a swastika around?
You could try - I get away with wearing the Stars'n'Bars down here..:whistle:
McJim
15th January 2008, 22:02
Nope, but if I was raised in Germany it would be OK to wave a swastika around?
Are you a Bhuddist? The Swastika is a Bhuddist peace symbol I think.
Waylander
15th January 2008, 22:05
Don't wanna step on any toes, but I never understood the 'Rebel' flag. The 'rebel' South was fighting amongst other things, to retain slavery. Why adopt a symbol of slavery and oppression?
It's not too dissimilar from a swastika in my eyes.
It's gone far beyond that to most of us now and unless you're a redneck with a true rebel spirit you wouldn't understand.
Gubb
15th January 2008, 22:05
I'm not tryin' to create a whole anti-american thread, I get the whole redneck thing, love the music (well, Pantera, COC, Eyehategod, Down etc.)
Just wondering why the adopted symbol is something with such a racist and prejudiced history behind it. The swastika was originally a symbol that was something about peace in Hindi, but quickly lost all of it's good connotations sometime about 1939.
Doesn't it bother you that racist skinheads embrace the same symbol as their own because of it's history of hatred?
Gubb
15th January 2008, 22:08
It's gone far beyond that to most of us now and unless you're a redneck with a true rebel spirit you wouldn't understand.
Seems like a bit of a cop out. I'm trying to understand. What exactly does it represent to you?
Waylander
15th January 2008, 22:14
Seems like a bit of a cop out. I'm trying to understand. What exactly does it represent to you?
This is gonna sound really cheesy but to me it's about being different. Not following the norms. Living my own way of life as I see fit. It's what kept me unique as an individual all through high school. Otherwise I probably would have been some dumb-ass football jock like all the others at my school.
Gubb
15th January 2008, 22:17
Because your intellect is far too superior to mine?
Try me.
Everyone has different life experiences, and reasons to adopt certain symbols. I'm just trying to expand my horizons. No doubt there have been some monumental events in your life that shape your personality, and the way you look at the world.
How can you expect to expand your horizons if you don't first ask questions?
dmouse
15th January 2008, 23:02
the swazi was originaly used by the egyptions over 1k yrs before jc and the rebel thing is in your heart, its aint anti this and that i love rebel music and i aint talkin modern stuff i grew up with rockabilly music and mr cash but i was born in the uk its just all my uncles were bikers and were heavily into the 50/60`s american music scene so i got brought up with it and i guess some of it stuck, i was a rebel in my youth did wrong went to jail paid the price gre up had a family but still a rebel at heart
and thanks for the info on the R rated thing i never noticed it before thanks have a nce day now hear lol
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