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To all the morons who drive in winter weather
#21
newbiecollector Wrote:Go play offroad ::nuts::
Goplay with your cunt carin Norway. ::nuts::
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#22
AnonyMoose Wrote:
newbiecollector Wrote:Go play offroad ::nuts::
Goplay with your cunt carin Norway. ::nuts::

Awwwwwwwwwwwwwww Moosey........did I hurt your feelings or get to close to the truth?::lmao::


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#23
newbiecollector Wrote:
AnonyMoose Wrote:
newbiecollector Wrote:Go play offroad ::nuts::
Goplay with your cunt carin Norway. ::nuts::
Awwwwwwwwwwwwwww Moosey........did I hurt your feelings or get to close to the truth?::lmao::


BWAHAHAHHA. You can't hurt my feelings. I don't take the Internet seriously. *

* And I might not even HAVE feelings. ::lmao::

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#24
AnonyMoose Wrote:
newbiecollector Wrote:
AnonyMoose Wrote:
newbiecollector Wrote:Go play offroad ::nuts::
Goplay with your cunt carin Norway. ::nuts::
Awwwwwwwwwwwwwww Moosey........did I hurt your feelings or get to close to the truth?::lmao::


BWAHAHAHHA. You can't hurt my feelings. I don't take the Internet seriously. *

* And I might not even HAVE feelings. ::lmao::

Beats the shit out you acting like you know how to drive, in snow or anything else::lmao::

Buy a Hummer or keep giving them......... a plan for you. You definetly need help
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#25
newbiecollector Wrote:Beats the shit out you acting like you know how to drive, in snow or anything else::lmao::

Buy a Hummer or keep giving them......... a plan for you. You definetly need help
Sniff, sniff. Yep - smells like another jealous poor person. Drive what you want, gramps. I prefer my Hummer to whatever shit-mobile you call transportation.
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#26
Anyone who lives in a snowy state knows, Texans suck at driving in winter conditions. If you see an idiot gunning their car and swerving into a rail, chances are it was a Texan. There are many things I love about this state and the people here, but driving in winter conditions is not one of their strong points. I lived in MA and go snowboarding all the time so I'm one of the few that can handle it, but still not a fan. It doesn't matter how good a driver you are or how good your car handles in it...you have to drive for everyone on the road.
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#27
Ever drive a GT500 on icy mountain roads? That's an experience you don't want to go through twice. HP + RWD = Driving VERY slow
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#28
The Afterbirth Wrote:Ever drive a GT500 on icy mountain roads? That's an experience you don't want to go through twice. HP + RWD = Driving VERY slow
No but I did do that in an Alfa Romeo Alfetta GT. Schooley's mountain in NJ was NOT fun with that car! You ain't kidding about slow!
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#29
Hummers are great! Hell I had one this morning, but the tire went flat.Smiley_emoticons_biggrin
He ain't heavy, he's my brother.
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#30
I forgot to add that Hummers suck. Sure, the original military Humvee's and H1's could keep up with the pack off-roading, but the H2's and H3's suck. My Jeep kicks all their asses. H3's are an improvement over the H2 though. Hummers are now just big, uneconomical ostentatious SUV's.
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#31
Trucks are fun but if they do not do work it's like feeding a horse you never ride.
He ain't heavy, he's my brother.
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#32
Yeah, people who don't know how to drive in winter conditions shouldn't drive in winter conditions. It fucking pisses me off when I'm stuck behind granny going 30 km/h on a road where the speed limit is 50, and I'd still be driving sixty because there's two nice paved ruts in the middle of the ice and snow.

I drive alot for work. Some days I'll cover up to five hundred kilometers of highway. For work, I drive an '07/'08 (don't know which, don't care) Pontiac Vibe. Front wheel drive, with summer tires all around. Just over a week ago, I came through a blizzard, on snowy and icy highways, where most traffic was going 70 to 80 km/h. Besides the couple times I had to slow down for near zero visibility, or to wait for one person to pass someone else, I was doing an easy 100 to 110 km/h.

I've been driving that way for eight years. Never once hit the ditch, or even come close to having an accident because of it. I still know when to take it easy. And most of all, I know how to control my car in shitty conditions.

For me, snowy and icy roads are somewhat nice, as it relieves the boredom of driving on nice highways.

Just cuz you're driving on ice, and you can't stop as quick as dry pavement, doesn't mean that you should barely be moving so you can stop at any given time. Slow driving causes accidents, too.
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#33
Maggot Wrote:Hummers are great! Hell I had one this morning, but the tire went flat.Smiley_emoticons_biggrin
you are such a twit. Smiley_emoticons_biggrin

















































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#34
The Hermit Wrote:I've been driving that way for eight years. Never once hit the ditch, or even come close to having an accident because of it. I still know when to take it easy. And most of all, I know how to control my car in shitty conditions.
Hey McNugget, just because you've been lucky so far, doesn't mean you're a great driver. What happens when you come flying around some icy curve and there's some drunken canuck in the middle of the road crosswise? Driving slower in slick conditions isn't just about being able to control your own car, but about those idiots who can't control theirs.
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#35
If you spin around on the road, stop on the road, and are to stupid to keep going or at least move to the side of the road, I hope to god I hit you and prevent you from driving again.

I'll be fine. Cuz I'm just that good.
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#36
The Hermit Wrote:I'll be fine. Cuz I'm just that good.
Unlikely. Bravado <> Skill
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#37
SyberBitch Wrote:Hey McNugget, just because you've been lucky so far, doesn't mean you're a great driver. What happens when you come flying around some icy curve and there's some drunken canuck in the middle of the road crosswise? Driving slower in slick conditions isn't just about being able to control your own car, but about those idiots who can't control theirs.
Sometimes I wonder if you are the only other person with a (working) brain on this forum...
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#38
i had a 20-year-old jag XJ-6. it was a thing of beauty. if i went to the store i had to chase looky-loos away from it.

so one night it's raining and deer ran in front. i rolled it 3 times. landed on the roof. ended up so hurt and fucked up that i climbed out the window and walked a mile home.i could smell gas, and that gorgeous car looked like a squashed beer can. steel frame!! crushed!! sometimes i think there's an angel on my shoulder. :Angel:

















































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#39
The Hermit Wrote:If you spin around on the road, stop on the road, and are to stupid to keep going or at least move to the side of the road, I hope to god I hit you and prevent you from driving again.

I'll be fine. Cuz I'm just that good.

You really are an idiot. No one is that good. And I can guarantee that if you did come across some other idiot in the road and hit them flying around like you do, you would probably either kill yourself, the other person, or probably both. And while it would be a service to the rest of the population if you offed yourself, it's not fair to take someone else out with you.

Oh and if you drink 8 beers every night? You are an alcoholic. How about a little experiment? If you are not an alcoholic, go one week without drinking. Let us know how that works out for you. If you don't kill yourself in the throes of the DT's that is.
Devil Money Stealing Aunt Smiley_emoticons_fies
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#40
The Afterbirth Wrote:
SyberBitch Wrote:Hey McNugget, just because you've been lucky so far, doesn't mean you're a great driver. What happens when you come flying around some icy curve and there's some drunken canuck in the middle of the road crosswise? Driving slower in slick conditions isn't just about being able to control your own car, but about those idiots who can't control theirs.
Sometimes I wonder if you are the only other person with a (working) brain on this forum...

::wait::
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