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It's the kid. Your rear end is never the same after one of those.
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Location: CNY
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The people I work with. I work 50+ hours a week trying to get shit ready and it's still not good enough for them. I'd love to see them try to do my job for a week. They don't realize how tough it really is.
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Location: UTAH
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I just noticed that my epic thread is now a permanent fixture.....god damn I am good....lol
Oh and my vent for the day....well shit...I don't have one....mark this on the calendar.......
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Pittsburgh, PA
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Yeah, rubbernecking is basically standard procedure. They added it to the driver's ed curriculum a while back. The one that might be exclusive to Ohio is the driver who stays in the passing lane next to a semi for miles and miles, in a blind spot if possible, never passing. In the absence of a semi, a smaller vehicle will do, but the maneuver requires considerably more skill. It probably has something to do with the cops stationed every thousand feet or so just itching to nail a speeder.
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