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Torch, Chapel Hill eh? I'm a Chapel Hill-ian! If you arrive and need anything let me know!

Technically, he should/could be given a suspension for removing both hands from the bars as a junior competitor. It is a standing rule for exactly this reason. He almost crashed-out my teammate who was right behind him. Hope he learned his lesson.

performancebicycle.com a lot of good dollar per lumen lights on there.

"get off the tracks! future train is coming, eh!"

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How about my 2003 Volvo V70 (wagon!) with a standard box?!?

Ugly Stick. It hit it.

I was had a window seat on a plan and happened to be looking out the window when lightning hit the wing. Immediately I realized nothing was wrong, but when I told my seat-mates what I saw, others overheard and I could hear numerous passengers talking in stressed tones.

you see, you load one cannon, then another cannon, point at the ship and BOOM! I mean whatyagona do?!? hahhghhdghdhha! That's a sunken ship!

Absolutely. With this level of publicity concerning the danger of this course, it's likely going to see some changes next year. Of course, I say this being an optimist.

At this point United Health Care was dragging us around like a toddler and his pull-behind-ducks. Most of us, myself included, were cross-eyed and drooling just hanging on. Sometimes us racers put our heads down for a second and bad things happen. This is likely the scenario here. Maybe the racer came across the draft

Yeah last year they decided that cones were needed in that corner... IN THE MIDDLE OF THE RACE. I had to dodge right of the first cone then jump back onto the left side of the cones once some space cleared. So sketch.

yes it could have, but corner 4 would have become dangerous. It's a slight downhill into a left 90degree on to a long straightaway. We were going flat-out through that corner and if the boulevard were narrowed (in half) it would have made the corner pretty sketchy. It's the lesser of two evils though.

unless it comes right after "dunkin", it's "doughnut", not "donut".

The wife has a 2008 SX4 Crossover Touring Package. Keyless Faub entry/ignition, Garmin GPS, Stability Control, AWD w/ locking center diff. All for just shy of 18k new in 2008. It's a little underpowered (140hp?) and shows its low power/weight in the mountains and highway onramps, but the car's been great for us, and

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