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Okay then man in black. Here's my infallible plan: If you buy a fourth one you'd also be rich.
After buying my first house, a few people said "Ooh, you bought a house. You must be rich." My response was "Alright, why don't you also buy a house and get rich?". Some of them got it, I think.
Paid well means paying more in taxes. And teaching me any kind of ethics is an unachievable goal (people have tried).
But more importantly, I'd have to be in New York. That really wouldn't work.
The Granite ones are probably no faster than the equivalents in other colors, but Granite sure seems to be the color of choice for going fast - and without collecting tickets.
Driving at night isn't ideal here. That's when the elk and deer are out and about, plus they're much harder to see in the dark.
Not that I've waited to see any blue lights, but when the Valentine tells me that there's radar signals coming in from the rear I get on it a bit more. So far they...
Alright, but without a town to drive slowly in, and with no highway onramps, that basically leaves roads that are fun to drive fast on. No road course tracks around either as far as I know.
It'd probably be smarter to go to Radford once a month or so and get the fast out of my system that way.
Hmm. Go to New York, watch sports, lay on a beach. Any of those makes driving off a cliff side seem appealing in comparison. At least then I'd get to kill myself (as opposed to in NY), or die by boredom (sports, beach).
But you're kinda right. Today my girlfriend took her RSQ8 to town (some...
Ironically, a couple of years ago I got my first speeding ticket in many years...in the slowest car I had.
But I'm not as concerned about getting a ticket as I am driving off a 300' slope, or into a hillside. Now, with a 'Cat (and other fast cars I've had in the past 10 years or so) I simply...
Here it was the other way around. Our spring started mid November, and I could've driven whatever almost every day. No snow, no plow trucks, no salt.
I'd gladly trade you. We need some rain bad now.
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