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So, it goes like : Take everything you learned backing up a trailer (while making a total fool of yourself in various environments like a boat ramp, OHV park, U-Haul parking lot, and so on ...), multiply by 10, then forget all about it, it’s not the way this works ...

In NYC you could push a shopping cart full of bloody dismembered body parts down the sidewalk and everyone would just mind their own f-ing business.

this guy seriously does have balls of steel. if the guard turns around and sees that, he’s full of holes.

Relevant:

Cocaine and drunk guys fighting outside The Walrus. That should basically be CU’s logo.

Notes from the source (Which probably no one read.) and other sources:

i wasnt really speaking for hondas. i meant 90's hatches in general. sorry, i should have been more clear when i posted that.

Yeah no kidding. I am personally not a fan, nor do I see the appeal of these cars, but there is no question that these things with proper maintaince will out live their drivers. lol

Hmmm, let’s look at the front page.

I’ve come up with a theory as to why the traffic can so quickly become horrifying in LA - other than the sheer numbers. I live in San Diego and go up there once and a while for something and after observing driving habits, the big issue seems to be that there are equal numbers of offensive and defensive drivers and

For some reason I find it hard to break out of the mindset that 90’s are not far behind us, and anything made after 2005 is spanking new.

Let me repeat that.

What’s especially useful about you guys is that you make it so easy to spot you.

Fuck CNN

If that one thing is shootingdribblingpassingstealing you might be right.

This is literally how I feel every time I drive a Camaro made in the last 10 years. It is especially bad because I am tall and my head is in the ceiling.

Those tires on sand. Driving that would be asshole pucker inducing.

That’s cool. I won’t be speaking to mine for the next 4 years.

For any number of injuries I would probably agree with you. There are a ton of guys like that, including myself when I played high school and college ball, that would feel like they were letting down their teammates by the mere fact that they suffered an injury that kept them from playing.