jeremyhampson
Jeremy H formerly Kalakaboooom
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That mantra would definitely apply to cars as well. And hell, maybe he will pay better attention now, I bet he was scared shitless slamming into the guard rail. And who knows, may make him more interested in cars, or more importantly maintaining them.

Well see there is the key, I have to commute 30 miles one way, from Woodbridge to Arlington, theres just too much to chance with a commute that far away, and while I would love to take the bus to work, I really don't want to add another 3 hours to my day.

Asshatery aside that is a pretty awesome picture

Honestly I don't get the snow tires for actual snow, because the snow we do get is plowed out of the way immediately pretty much, I get them for the ice, there is way too much damn ice in this area because while it may not snow a lot, it does rain a lot, and gets pretty damn cold in winter as well.

What I've seen, with non-car people that is usually what happens, they don't replace something until it breaks or causes them to have some sort of accident. I mean hell, did the guy even know he had bald tires?

Like I said in my post, to me if it saves me from 1 accident throughout the entire life of the tires it's worth it to me, so I guess not worth it to you. You may get by perfectly fine with all seasons that you sport all year round, but you may not. I'm just glad the first day of snow we had a few weeks back I did have

Oh yeah, especially how people drive around here as well, that is the biggest factor to why I bought snow tires, the ability to stop that much quicker, since people like to stop for absolutely no reason. Hell, the other day I was on the 95 south heading towards Dumfries, some lady was going 35! And there wasn't a

There is the key word there that you bolded, a good set, I have no problem with all seasons, as long as they are in good condition to be driven on, and the driver has some experience and knows how to handle the weather conditions, myself I'm just too paranoid and get snow tires. My dad swears by all seasons, and he

And it just so happens to fly off and smash into whoever is behind that person when they get some speed

I regularly get complimented on the tires I keep on my cars, by other car enthusiasts and just generally smart people, because I have snow tires. I RARELY see people with snow tires here in northern Virginia, yeah it may not be completely needed, but if it stopped me from getting in 1 accident during the entire life

Not understanding the difference between good frozen ice, and melting ice, bonus points for doing that while having worn summer tires on.

Yet here you are, commenting on an article about a "kids game." What's that say about you?

Some parents get creative and some don't, however I concur that it should have been only tali if it was a first name or put that as their middle name, my dad had a friend, his name was Larson, a unique name for sure, and a good name when you look at it, except for the fact the guys last name was also Larson

Sounds like the typical carnival cruise

And here my brothers and sisters we mourn the death of yet another 944

I've only seen like the first 10 minutes of it. But yeah no idea why people would think doing that is a good idea

Starting salary for a lapd cop when I left cali back in 2009 was about 47,000 a year if I do remember correctly. A regular every day beat cop making 100k? I'm sure his captain makes that much but not him.

Not only is that shit rude, if there is an accident that person is going to have a very rough time. Body going forward, legs being smashed into the roof of the car by the airbag, be out lucky if all that happens is you have two broken legs.

D2 lod was 40 dollars when it was released. And at face value all it added was a new act and 2 characters. Granted this one only adds 1 character but it does add a new game mode, it may end up being as good as lod. D2 was great, but lod made it amazing. Either way I'm still waiting to see how good it is before I buy

Some fuckin lobster claws here