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Vinny K
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Except that, in the case of lesbian accountants, SL stands for Subaru Legacy.

That exactly this after ready the ridiculousness... You deserve more stars.

“tend to appear out of nowhere quickly”

I honestly loathe this comment. But I also hate you, so that’s probably why. I just don’t think you’re funny. Not as bad as Sandler, but damn I hate you

I see it as good news for those of us who don’t live in California. If you lot can successfully get this idea legalized and accepted, the odds for the rest of us just got far better.

NO! Lane splitting should be allowed to prevent overheating of air cooled motorcycles when freeway traffic is slower than around 35MPH. The idiots I can’t understand are the guys lane splitting when traffic is going 55-65MPH....they will meet their maker one day.

Or even people who’s lives depend on it. Ben Edwards, back in his early pre-BBC days when he was Eurosport’s commentator on American races…

It might not be broke, but without something, they could just decide one day to say “Illegal.” Now there is precedent that it is legally allowed, and that’s harder to change, than to just criminalize a legally ignored act.

There’s a strong intersection between the type of dude who wants a brown turbo diesel manual wagon, and the type of dude who would fly 5000 miles on a whim to see a woman he’s only texted.

Username checks out. User has no common sense.

At the mototcycle dealerships I’ve worked at, we sort of did this. It was a verbal discussion aimed at identifying just how much experience someone really had, especially if they came in wanting a liter bike, or asking “How fast does it go?” (Though my favorite question we got was, “Do it beat the Ninja?”)

50 miles a day?! That’s nothing!

damn I didn’t know we were all on your lawn

I was 25 miles from school and 15 miles from the nearest place I could work.

*old man shouts into the abyss about how he continues to walk uphill both ways in the snow with no shoes and sees no reason for everyone else to not do the same

Good for you. The fact that you lived in an area where that was possible doesn’t negate the reality that millions of others have to live with. Your username is quite apt in this situation.

There are too many people in this country that don’t seem to realize that significant portions of this country were built around having a vehicle, so not having one puts you at a significant disadvantage.

Yes, 40 minutes when work started at 330. Driving makes the school to hone to work a 20 minute jaunt.

Oh boy! Let me take the bus to work! Oh wait, my city doesn’t have one. Let me ride a bike to work! Oh wait, it is 110 degrees out and it is a half hour ride. Maybe my mom will take me? Oh wait, she’s at work. In any case, I do pay for my own insurance, gas, repairs, my car, etc.