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#165
by
theman53
on 30 Nov, 2010 21:56
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ROR that is about over correct? I remember when you first joined you were talking about not having a license.
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#166
by
RadoTD
on 01 Dec, 2010 00:21
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That sucks, Kevin...
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#167
by
R.O.R-2.0
on 01 Dec, 2010 21:30
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since ive had my license, ive lost it 5 times.. and im not going to be driving much, because i just totaled my car last night.
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#168
by
theman53
on 01 Dec, 2010 23:05
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since ive had my license, ive lost it 5 times.. and im not going to be driving much, because i just totaled my car last night.
pics? Did you get into more trouble?
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#169
by
R.O.R-2.0
on 01 Dec, 2010 23:23
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no, there was no cops involved thank god..
and i havent had the heart to take pictures of it yet..
i still feel as if i lost a member of my family..
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#170
by
8v-of-fury
on 02 Dec, 2010 20:52
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kEvo, Sh!t! Was there Wobbly Pop involved?
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#171
by
8v-of-fury
on 11 Dec, 2010 20:50
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kEvo do post pictures pleassee and t.y
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#172
by
maxfax
on 18 Dec, 2010 14:51
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It's good to be running the Rabbit again.. Even if I don't have a darned thing fixed on it that I had planned to do..
Just wondering though, anyone else tend to drive more, uh, aggressively in their VW? I was thinking about this today..
For the last 7months I've been mostly driving a 2 ton station wagon with ample power and acceptable handling to do whatever I want (vs a tired NA 1.6 with junk struts and springs).. Yet I typically putted around at the speed limit, didn't cut people off, didn't typically pass slow cars..
Within 2 hours or about 68 miles of having the VW legal for the road, I passed 4 cars, never once stayed at or below the speed limit, cut people off when pulling out (I'm in a beer can not the HMS Caprice for christ's sake).. Pretty much drove like a complete A--..
Thinking on this even more It was the same way when my other cars were PI Crown Vics, the K2500, 70's Lincolns, etc.. It would make more sense to offend other drivers in a vehicle that would hurt THEM more.. IDK maybe people just have more of a tendancy to yield to me (and not whizz me the heck off) in Luxury Assault vehicles rather than in a dirty little rolling beer can..
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#173
by
R.O.R-2.0
on 18 Dec, 2010 15:33
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It's good to be running the Rabbit again.. Even if I don't have a darned thing fixed on it that I had planned to do..
Just wondering though, anyone else tend to drive more, uh, aggressively in their VW? I was thinking about this today..
For the last 7months I've been mostly driving a 2 ton station wagon with ample power and acceptable handling to do whatever I want (vs a tired NA 1.6 with junk struts and springs).. Yet I typically putted around at the speed limit, didn't cut people off, didn't typically pass slow cars..
Within 2 hours or about 68 miles of having the VW legal for the road, I passed 4 cars, never once stayed at or below the speed limit, cut people off when pulling out (I'm in a beer can not the HMS Caprice for christ's sake).. Pretty much drove like a complete A--..
Thinking on this even more It was the same way when my other cars were PI Crown Vics, the K2500, 70's Lincolns, etc.. It would make more sense to offend other drivers in a vehicle that would hurt THEM more.. IDK maybe people just have more of a tendancy to yield to me (and not whizz me the heck off) in Luxury Assault vehicles rather than in a dirty little rolling beer can..
when i drive my truck, i dont drive it anywhere near how i drive my vw..
it seems like i drive more aggressively when in a VW.. and in my td, sometimes i really drive like an @$$..
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#174
by
maxfax
on 18 Dec, 2010 15:42
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EXACTLY!! I just don't get why, yet I do it.. The larger more powerful vehicles can go much faster, and I feel handle as well (the PI Vics much better)..
One thought I had about this is that it costs about 3 bucks to floor the Caprice, and about 1 buck to flog the Rabbit.. That doesn't explain cutting in front of things much MUCH larger than I...
Maybe it's a comfort thing too.. I'm quite content to sit back, relax, and chill with some Metallica blasting for 3 hours in the Caprice.. 3 hours shoe horned into a Rabbit, I guess I gotta take out some frustration somehow...
EDIT: Real Metallica, not the de-nutted stuff..
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#175
by
R.O.R-2.0
on 18 Dec, 2010 16:10
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EXACTLY!! I just don't get why, yet I do it.. The larger more powerful vehicles can go much faster, and I feel handle as well (the PI Vics much better)..
One thought I had about this is that it costs about 3 bucks to floor the Caprice, and about 1 buck to flog the Rabbit.. That doesn't explain cutting in front of things much MUCH larger than I...
Maybe it's a comfort thing too.. I'm quite content to sit back, relax, and chill with some Metallica blasting for 3 hours in the Caprice.. 3 hours shoe horned into a Rabbit, I guess I gotta take out some frustration somehow...
EDIT: Real Metallica, not the de-nutted stuff..
heroin fueled Metallica..
lol
not the sober stuff.. god, these bands are getting too clear headed these days. they all just need to have a relapse, and start making goof music again!
lmfao..
(i hope none of you get offended by, or take this post too seriously!)
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#176
by
maxfax
on 18 Dec, 2010 22:30
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Amen to that!!
I think it's like everything else right now (music, movies, TV, cars), we're in a rut.. I just hope it ends soon! I guess in the mean time I'll just enjoy driving like a jerk... It felt good to blast through the Lewistown narrows (formerly one of the top ten deadliest US highways) with that poor little crack motor screaming...
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#177
by
theman53
on 23 Dec, 2010 21:18
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Eve of Christmas Eve bump
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#178
by
R.O.R-2.0
on 24 Dec, 2010 11:50
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think im gonna play with my fuel and idle screws today. i wanna go make some christmas smoke!
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#179
by
catlin_cava
on 30 Dec, 2010 08:47
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Almost a year we have this going bump and Jeremy hasn't broke it