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Plus at Black River stages right when we were about to start you guys there was that dodge ram.

Oh I see. I know about those types of things, just don't know anything about college ball.

I live in Canada so the reference is lost sadly.

Yeah, the amount kids are sheltered these days is crazy.

my school was like 10 miles away. It was pretty far to walk haha.

Oh! So it's close to NYC. That is actually quite far for me since I am hour north of the St. Lawrence river.

Yup.

stupid canadian question time!

How upstate is that area? If it's very upstate then I would also like maps.

Thats great man. Unfortunately I am a first generation jalop. I am nthe only one in the family who cares at all about cars.

While the '88 Testarossa still haunts my memory and nothing beats the sound of a stick clinking into a gated shifter, the new Ferraris don't come in manual. And they don't do it for me the way the classics did.

My earliest memories are of my Dad's 1988 Testarossa. Black with red interior. It was before airbag laws and he used to drive me to preschool. At my urging, he'd drive past the school to the end of the street and make a U-turn so that I could spend a couple more minutes in the car. It was a masterpiece, a sex bomb, a

That may be true, but I doubt mississippi has many elephants!

Indeed. Fish unlike mammals can continue growing bigger throughout their life spans subject to food availability. This is why when you see a mature sturgeon (maybe 40-50 years old) it might be 5-6 feet, but when you see a hundred year old sturgeon it could be up to 11 or 12 feet! It spent all that time growing

It is hard to believe, but apparently true. I agree, the more we learn about nature, the more awesome it becomes.

No problem.

Sometimes the eggs just get stuck to the birds since they waddle around shallow water.

Yes. Sometimes birds like geese and ducks who wade around shallow water get fish eggs stuck to them, and when they rinse off in another pond they deposit the eggs.

Nice. When the Cavalier finally kicks the bucket (yeah, yeah I'm poor, shut up) I want a V6 2nd Generation Charger. I rented one once and it was awesome.