Guys at the shows and cruises are really rude

This is a grey area for me......if you are not looking for other folks opinions why bring your ride to a car show? Or do you only want to hear the positive things? One thing for someone to have a comment that you might not like...ie....who did your body work, a blind guy that has numb hands versus some stinky bastard leaning on your ride.....You folks best not be at the Good Guys show here in Spokane on Saturday....My wife & I are going and she is very open with her comments....If asked where her ride is her comment is always the same.....we are not looking at my ride right now.....yours is the one that is parked here for others to look at.....some may consider this rude.....but at the same time if you did not want to comments about your ride than why are you showing it?

Back to why I came back to this thread.....not trying to start a war here...but how many of us folks get the door for our spouse/girl friend? Or help an old lady in Costco when she is struggling with a 40 pound bag of dog food? Never mind holding the door for your wife/girl friend but how about any random woman going thru a door some where? I get stereotyped constantly when I am wearing shorts and a short sleeve shirt....the name inkjunkie came about due to my arms/legs being sleeved. Nothing like holding the door for a woman that just gave me the evil eye because of my artwork.
Hey Inkjunkie I have to agree. I gotta say my parents raised me to open the door for a lady, carry groceries and mind my P's and Q's all around (or Mom or Dad would have literally kicked my ***).

As far as muscle cars and shows go I've owned lots of very nice vehicles (and crappy ones) and been to events of all kinds. Thinking back 20-30 years though if most muscle car owners then acted this way I would have started collecting stamps. No wonder the Young Guns are buying Ricers. I wouldn't wanna hang out with some of us either.