paulryanwilliams
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paulryanwilliams

I’m not disagreeing with you on that point. My original point was that he should fully expect to get a ticket for doing what he did, and getting caught. Is it a BS ticket? Maybe, I’ve been ticketed for less though. It sucks, I got over it.

What he did was illegal. Driving my car on the sidewalk is also illegal. That’s what the comparison was for. He received a ticket for doing something illegal, do I need to spell it out for you?

If I run up on the curb/sidewalk with my car, to avoid hitting a jaywalking ped, I can be ticketed. Sure, I didn’t hit the obstacle, and it might have been safer to do so, but it’s still against the law.

All I’ve played since like, bad company I think, has been primarily the support class. I enjoy laying down cover fire and throwing ammo crates.

I’m the same way.  If I’m in a unfamiliar environment, I get poo shy.  Longest I went was a two week business trip.  As soon as the plane was landing on the flight back, it’s like my gut knew it was home, had to make 3 trips to the bathroom that day...

Ehhh, I dunno, some days I feel that way.  Other days it doesn’t seem to matter.  I’m usually a 3-6 cup a day kinda guy too.  

Someone at work joked—and I don’t know where this originated but it’s certainly true—that a lot of the time La Croix flavor is like if the can whispered the name of the flavor into the room and then ran away.

Yes! Same exact way in the morning for me too. Always have been. If something’s too sweet (IE every breakfast cereal out there for kids growing up in the 80's/90's), it just makes it worse.

Yah, first one was perfect.  This looks like they might be trying to hard.  

Those older cars were built like tanks for sure. They also had a neat “maintenance-free” feature built in too, they would vanish in a flash of rust colored pixie dust before any major work ever had to be done on ‘em.

I’ll second that opinion. Contrary to popular, and usually anecdotal, opinions, my 2005 Evo has been one of the most reliable cars I’ve ever had. For the year, it’s a relatively simple machine. A lot of the stuff in it is actually mechanical, instead of computer controlled. What is controlled by the ECU isn’t behind

Buying an older car that’s high mileage but in great mechanical shape doesn’t mean that it’s a more reliable car than a modern one. It just means that someone else already did their due diligence and meticulously kept up on the maintenance, replacing all the broken shit before you got the car. It’s reliable right now

First race in Rally America is in Atlanta, MI.  The main service area is at the high school. In the parking lot.  The only way they could get any closer to the school is if one of the stages went through the open doors, around the gym, and back outside.

Ugh, enough little injuries to fill a book. Couple of good ones though.

I’ve got a 1997 M750, took me awhile to get used to the kind of revs that bike likes. There’s the typical lugging and chugging that most bikes do when you’re under revs at slow speeds. And then there’s ducati. People think you’re riding like a jackass trying to show off when you’re in a downtown area, goin slow with st

Man, tell me about it. I thought something was wrong with my bike after my first real dance through a murderous bout of stop and go traffic. I’ve owned a few bikes before, some single cylinders too, which aren’t the smoothest machines at low speeds. Then I bought a older (1997) ducati monster, and man, when people

It’s own juices.  Poured back on top after a proper rest.