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Posted by Newman on July 30, 2005 at 23:15:56 from (69.68.73.91):
In Reply to: Re: OT: poisonous snakes posted by dr.sportster on July 30, 2005 at 06:38:53:
Ya but,99% of the crashes on the freeway are SUV by young women talking on cell phone,i see it every day so don't argue with me. for some reason the suv gives them the power to run everyone else off the road . it's funny to me when i see a suv crash,85% of the time it is their fault. It's like mr. or ms. bad a$$ in their bad suv ,so get out of my way cheap farmer in your low rent pickup. my insurance rates are cheap . be glad when the day stupid a$$ in their shinny suv are over with. i will probably be dead then. you ever thought about why common people want to look so important,beats me , they ought to drive cheap vehicles and just go home and take care of their family instead of riding around trying to make an impression.
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