exh0r
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exh0r

The rule is that you signal, to the right, after you pass the last exit you’re not taking. If you’re planning on staying in the circle, you should signal left so no one jumps out in front of you. This is if you made a mistake and ended up having to continue travelling in the circle. If you signal right, you have

I’m finding, with these bigger A-pillars, that you really do have to be cautious when approaching intersections at odd angles. While it may be clear that there’s no one directly to my left, I can’t tell you what’s approaching from that 45 degrees unless I give things time to move out of my blind spots.

I’m rather curious: what are they planning on using to drive the big trucks around? These are your main diesel consumers....well, those and heavy equipment. You know, the stuff that makes the world go ‘round.

You know who else was a big fan of civil forfeiture?

I remember back in the old days it didn’t cost no 90 grand to cross country in a horse and buggy. A few hundred bucks in travel expenses, a cast iron frying pan, some beans, and some ammo was all you needed.

There’s a lot of anger out there these days. I’ve noticed it in some friends of mine who usually never get too worked up about anything...then they get all bristley about little shit. Gotta let it roll off your back.

When I was younger it wouldn’t have mattered, but I’ve put something like half a million kilometers in vehicles that are a little on the snug side. Now I actually need the elbow and leg room.

I found the Corvette to be smaller than I would have expected. Small enough that I decided it was too small for me to consider owning.

Every time I think about how much fun it would be to run an old Jeep like this, I sit back and think about how much work it takes just to keep them running. If I wasn’t living vicariously through David...who knows, maybe I’d actually go out and get one.

Lol....reminds me of this pimped out golf cart around here. PA system, red/blue flashers, fancy spoked hub caps...talk about unacceptable behaviour for grown ups (especially on the golf course), but still makes me giggle.

So you can’t exceed the speed limit in a Tesla....ever?

Oh I’m sure it would get old...eventually. It would also suck if you got in trouble because of it or if you needed your regular horn for something important and all you had was the big guns. Doesn’t mean I don’t think about doing it anyway from time to time. My old TDI had the dual horns...it was actually decent so

That was freaking AWFUL. That poor Corvette didn’t deserve that.

“Do you know fast you were going?”

Not that I was looking for one, but this would be a deal breaker for me. I don’t care how good the autopilot is, I don’t care how pretty the display is, I don’t even care how comfortable the driving position is...

Oh damn that’s good.

Yeah yeah, like that.

I regret nothing.

I’ve always wanted to install a tractor air horn in a ridiculously small economy car.

We need to talk about your booze expenses. If you’re only spending 40k a year on booze you’re simply not trying hard enough.