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Re: Dad's new car.. (pic)
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Posted by Billy NY on January 04, 2007 at 21:43:21 from (64.12.116.74):
In Reply to: Re: Dad's new car.. (pic) posted by Jonfarmer on January 04, 2007 at 20:54:53:
This is true, you do have to respect these machines or the above can happen, is really what it boils down to. Hey, someone ran a light here last week and an innocent woman was killed, just yesterday, good neighor was struck on the sidewalk, by someone who ran a light, he's 70ish, very active and now has 2 broken ankles, laid up, really sucks and it don't matter what yer driving or if yer walking either. I've enjoyed mine so far, but have respected it, take something like this up to say 140-150 and you'll soon realize the respect factor needed, if yer gunnin it all the time, playin games, being foolish, cause of all the extra power, it might not work out in your favor, just have to respect em a bit and it's something to enjoy, keeping them polished and clean, and all the other tinkering besides driving, we're only here once as far as I know.
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