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Old February 23rd, 2007, 11:25   #1
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Jace, we're getting a bunch of snow tonight and tommorrow, how 'bout it?

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We should probably do it in traffic too. I'm thinking around the 42nd st. S-turn.
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Jace, we're getting a bunch of snow tonight and tommorrow, how 'bout it?

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We should probably do it in traffic too. I'm thinking around the 42nd st. S-turn.
Haha we should. Last time I did it there was this lady in a Pontiac Bonneville tailgaiting me on the 42nd St. S-turn so I decided to tug on the e-brake and do a controlled drift for a good 150 feet. She freaked out and abruptly stopped thinking I was actually going out of control! It was hilarious

Yes, let's plan on doing it so the UPD cops who read this forum can plan to ticket us. We'll post the date, time, and location, just for them. We'll have live video evidence for them to confiscate too.
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whats tandAm?
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That would be my illiterate ass mispelling tandEm.
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Haha we should. Last time I did it there was this lady in a Pontiac Bonneville tailgaiting me on the 42nd St. S-turn so I decided to tug on the e-brake and do a controlled drift for a good 150 feet. She freaked out and abruptly stopped thinking I was actually going out of control! It was hilarious

Yes, let's plan on doing it so the UPD cops who read this forum can plan to ticket us. We'll post the date, time, and location, just for them. We'll have live video evidence for them to confiscate too.
You gotta love how some people drive in the snow. I really don't like it when I'm turning right and the oncoming guy turning left turns at the same time. I really hate it when they pull that in the winter. Probably one of the DUMBEST things you can do. Yes, I know it's a law that you're supposed to go the nearest lane, so techinically it should be alright. People don't go into the nearest lane very well sometimes when it's snowing!!!!!

I do the same thing you do when people behind me are being dumb. That definitly does the trick. I liked this one time someone tried to chase me down in his "get 'r' done" chevy truck, but ended up plowing off the road into a field because he doesn't have a clue how to drive. Or when the dick hole in the suburban tried to stop you and I when we did a tandem 180 in the middle of a completely wide open street when he was like a mile away.
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