My son-in-law in his Plaid is now getting even for his wife, who always got smoked by these rolling coal with her Tesla S. ? She can't with baby on board.
My wife was a financial analyst like me when we met but she had to sacrifice her career so I can reach the pinnacle of mine. Yes, she is the calmest and the kindest person for those who met her. And the voice of sobriety, reason and moderating influence during my road rage. :p
My near misses...
Since you are in this habit anyway, yup, you know my uneducated wife more than I do.
And I hope you'll stay safe and accident-free when you do this kind of maneuver in LA, that you'll not get more than their California universal one-finger salute and your motorcycle is faster than their soup...
My wife is very confident with my driving with zero accident since I learn to drive.
But when she screams when the motorcycle cut us off, then it's definitely a dangerous maneuver.
I should not really care as much usually because he/she would be getting the worst of it -- except my conscience...
My son who works on aviation technology says that radar now is so advanced that it can tell whether a pile of white stuff on say a surface of runway is a pile of snow or concrete barrier.
"Weave" is my term when a motorcycle cut off infront of me in the freeway. I don't mind them staying in the median. A lot of 'em actual extend their arms to be more visible. But we'll all agree that cutting another motorist, motorcycle or another car, is a dangerous maneuver. And in the case...
I still cringe at motorcycles weaving in the freeways. I always ask myself their accident rate and survival on an accident. :eek:
Flew on a country road on a motorcyle when I was in high school. Luckily no broken bone.
A friend had 3 accidents on it, one near fatal, but latest news is that...
It must be the secret traffic regs from other states: Callfornia envy.
My son was ticketed in Utah, allegedly for over-speeding when there is no speed limit posted anywhere where the town could probably not afford a speed-limit sign. And he cannot be over-speeding even if the limit is 25mph...
And there's a tree on the right and they could have used a block for more leverage and easier pulling.
If it's just one truck, then it could have been pulled downhill even.:eek:
A 5,000 lbs cheapo Warn winch saved me from sleeping wet out there in the field on an open Wrangler Jeep. And a lot of other troubles including allowing me to do an important time-bounded tasks on a weekend.
I was young and reckless then. I don't know if I'll ever be doing those on a...
I repeat, I like economics and finance more than politics.
In finance I make money off it. With politics, it's the politicians who makes money (but not from me), specifically the grifting, fraud and scammy ones. :p
See, that's what we're talking about the other party. The one is a moron, that we agree, the other is the lingering youthful stuttering that he still have to struggle with but has become the inspiration for other kids similarly situated. :rolleyes:
Can we go back to how we'll all benefit from...
Isn't that obvious with their leader with 5th grade vocabulary, about wha
Isn't that obvious with their leader saying the huge windmills (that's turbine dummy) causes cancer?
Yup, almost did that too in high school. But she's the principal and I'm about to graduate. It cost me a place in...
Easy for you to say. But employees are actually vested with the company they work for.
Unless, of course, when you are just there for the pay and nothing else.
As Tesla stockholder now swimming in red ink and future owner of Cybertruck, I tend to agree. In fact I am one of those stockholders who voted to strengthen Tesla's corporate governance.
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