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Why you should always put your tray in the upright position
Re: Why you should always put your tray in the upright position
unn...kay...Like I said, its all in fun..if you have that much of a problem with what im writing thats a different story..but closing a lounge thread solely because it gets off topic is kind of strange.
Re: Why you should always put your tray in the upright position
Originally posted by Canadian Turbo
Please get back to the topic at hand boys.
Ok, sorry but this is off topic again...I think I saw you rollin around Douglasdale on tuesday evening (day one of my bender so im not positive it was you, I saw a hot blue mk3 on douglasdale blvd at 7:30ish)
REAL men use harsh language as self-defense
-james
Re: Why you should always put your tray in the upright position
Originally posted by j'aime ta femme
unn...kay...Like I said, its all in fun..if you have that much of a problem with what im writing thats a different story..but closing a lounge thread solely because it gets off topic is kind of strange.
I'm not easily offended. But we are fortunate enough to have one of the coolest and cleanest boards out there. There are alot of different folks that browse these forums (young and old alike) so you need to keep the profanities and name calling of other members to a minimum. You might want to try this forum for your type of posts .....
Re: Why you should always put your tray in the upright position
Originally posted by C-town Driver
I'm not easily offended. But we are fortunate enough to have one of the coolest and cleanest boards out there. There are alot of different folks that browse these forums (young and old alike) so you need to keep the profanities and name calling of other members to a minimum. You might want to try this forum for your type of posts .....
Re: Why you should always put your tray in the upright position
Originally posted by j'aime ta femme
Ok, sorry but this is off topic again...I think I saw you rollin around Douglasdale on tuesday evening (day one of my bender so im not positive it was you, I saw a hot blue mk3 on douglasdale blvd at 7:30ish)
Most likely me, I often drive through Douglasdale to avoid Deerfoot and just have a nice cruise on the way home, except when I get caught speeding
Blair Former Cars: '12 Fiat 500, '10 VW GTI, '05 Smart Fortwo, '96 VW Jetta GLX, '02 VW GTI 337.........
Re: Why you should always put your tray in the upright position
Originally posted by Canadian Turbo
Most likely me, I often drive through Douglasdale to avoid Deerfoot and just have a nice cruise on the way home, except when I get caught speeding
Man, I've been dinged going through douglasdale countless times. Espically when you don't take the blvd, take the back way up the hill...goin like 90 up there every time and BOOM cop in a cul-de-sac
They always used to put those : Your speed is : x : sign's on that hill..Ive got a picture goin through that at 170 in my old accord :P
REAL men use harsh language as self-defense
-james
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