thebigbossyboss
thebigbossyboss
thebigbossyboss

Clearly the Tubik because it looks like an angry pig.

Clearly Nissan Vanette. Because Purple.

Man....that's unbelievable.

elections.

If I was driving and I got blasted by a fucking siren at 153 Db's...I almost guarantee I'd lose car control and plow into whatever is on the side of the road.

All I can say to this is "BRAAAAAP"

When it's your word against a cops it's "evidence" (the cop) versus "hearsay" (you).

I have wanted one of these for the past 16 years lol.

I am more of a 77 man myself, but yeah. I am about to quit my job and go to school...mainly so I can get a big road boat in a few years.

I only hit 3rd once when I meant to hit first, it was confusing though. I also once hit it when I meant to hit 5th. Luckily I wasn't going too fast so it was just confusing and not engine shattering.

I also hate fauxraging olympians...now...how do I get back to Oppositelock?

It depends. I am actually more lenient towards it when there is no gaps in traffic.

Where was he from do you think? When I was in Ghana it was common to hiss at servers. It struck me as incredibly rude at first, but that's just how it's done over there. Maybe it was a case of social misunderstanding.

Wow. You're a joy to behold.

My dad drove a car without a radio for 17 years.

Oh. This car wasn`t in the Lagosian scheme of yellow and black. I went with some service that does Lagos-Accra runs regularly. They drove (at that time, this was over 5 years ago) white VW vans that have the Ghanaian and Nigerian flags painted on them. So green white green, but only on one section of the vehicle.

Feel free to leave vancouver anytime.

Oh...if we're counting distance trips.....then my worst experience was the time I went on a public van from Ghana to Nigeria. Aside from hours of border delays we almost died at one point.

My worst public transit experience was being on a tro-tro (generic tro tro pictured) that lost its brakes at red light, careened all over the road, then crashed up over the curb and into a bus shelter. At least we got our 30 cents back.

I once took a 2000 km road trip across Nigeria. Is that equally dumb or dumber-er?