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#126 Vespa Scooters

vespaWithin white culture, your choice of transportation method says a lot about you.  For example a Prius says you care about the Earth, a bicycle shows you REALLY care about the earth, and a bus shows that you are probably not white.  But these three options are not the only viable ways for a white person to get around, they have literally dozens of choices including Volvos, old Mercedes that run on vegetable oil, Subaru Outbacks, and Vespa Scooters.

As it stands, every single white person on earth either owns, has owned, or is dreaming about owning a Vespa Scooter.  And why not?  They are Italian, feature vintage design, low emissions, make the rider look more sophisticated, and they carry a little bit of risk. In fact, were it to have a liberal arts degree and a steady income,  a Vespa scooter would possesses every important quality that a white person looks for in a spouse.

In addition to these superficial qualities, there are some very practical benefits to white people.  Namely, scooters are perfect for gentrifying neighborhoods which are often short on parking and heavy on people who are impressed by Vespas.

If you are in search of a fun game, a white person who has recently purchased a Vespa can be a source of tremendous entertainment.  Step One, get them talking about their Vespa (easy).  Step Two, start asking them why they didn’t save money by getting a Honda or Suzuki that gets the same mileage.  Step Three, see how many of the following justifications a white person will use during the ensuing rant:  environment, parking, urban lifestyles, union labor, writers, fuel efficiency, Roman Holiday, study abroad, and being into Vespas before other people.

Finally, the Vespa has produced one of the great paradoxes in white culture.  Vintage Vespas are infinitely cooler than newer ones, but the vintage models produce more pollution than most automobiles. If you know a white person going through this dilemma, just say something like “the amount of energy and carbon used to produce a new scooter will probably cancel out the emissions from your vintage one.”

Problem solved forever.


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Haha, im not white, i’ve never taken the bus a day in my life :)


 

I am white and I’ve always felt a Vespa scooter is a needed prerequisite to white living.

I think the 7000 dollar Vespa 300 GTS is worth the nearly eight ounces of gold I had to sell from my massive pile of loot. I recommend getting it in white, as you can be seen at night while going 80 miles per hour.

Salut Vespinos!

Benito Bambi S.
owner of Vespas


 

VOLVO! haha sorry Twilight fanatic here. It gets obnoxious. lol!


 

okay so i am white and i don’t want or have ever had a vespa scooter, its a stereotype that all white people want one


oh cmon seriously

Your too much hehe


 
 

I want one and a Mini Cooper or a Smart Car. The Smaller the better. ;)


 

Paraphrasing, I know; “All white folk want a Vespa.”

…Close, but no clove cigarette. Some of us sense the desire deep within –it surges up, past our testes (for the few and the privileged) and becomes “I need me an earth savin’, fuel miserin’, croc-wearin’ … …Suzuki GSX-R 1000.”

I liken it to environmentalism on Viagra and Methamphetamine.


………….and amil nitrate


 
 

Be sure to check out forty fisheggs. Working on a fishegg design called hipster-featuring a vespa scooter.


yummy hehehehehehehe


 
 

Are vespas targetted more towards homosexuals? or towards the candy-ass metrosexuals that dominate LALA land? That are a silly looking bike with a small engine from the mystic pizza movie about teenagers fornicating with older men. Great movie. That’s the USA for ya.


this blog is gay and and so are it’s comments, this one too!
ride a vespa and live a little, you uptight fags, pissing tacks, and btw try telling rudy the 6ft 4in, black skinhead that his vespa is gay, he’ll shut you up for good!
you are all way out of your leauge here people.


Well put, Bill. I have read many comments on this website and I can`t understand everyone`s intense desire to assume what kind of person is riding scooters. I`m also a little surprised at this obsession w/Vespa(way over priced in my opinion). I own a Yamaha Vino and my >girl<friend thinks it`s great. In fact she wants me to buy a Majesty, a much bigger scooter we can ride together. I don`t care if you are black or white, heterosexual or metrosexual(whatever that is), scooters are alot of fun.


 
 

Oh p-lease

You know as wel as everyone else. Vespas are for the gay crowd and the way they handle mmmmmhmmm


 
 

having lived abroad in Taiwan I grew to understand and love the scooter culture.
I owned the 150cc Junior that I renamed “Janitor” ’cause I was sweeping up the streets.
Vespas lacked the storage and multiple passenger capabilities for any self respecting Formosan. White Devils would still buy them for the coolness factor.
I was totally pumped about getting a scooter when I got back to the States, but it didn’t take long to admit that they are just gay. Bought a motorcycle instead, but I do miss all of the storage and the ability to drive three of my friends to the park.


yyyyouch Mikey

By the sounds of things I think your janitor would have swept me off my feet hahah

wb


fine then dont wb


 
 
 

I want a Vespa!

Check out my boobalicious homepage!


I want Saddie

hehehe


 
 

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