#1 -talked with a guy who was following his buddy around a curve in Colorado. They were riding motorcycles at speed just for fun. Saw his buddy's brake light come on, so he started stopping as well. Because he was further back he stopped before the train track, while his buddy didn't...but did hit between two cars and went flying onto the other side of the track. He was wearing enough protective gear, and had slowed enough, that he survived as well.
#2 remind me when my brother drove through a drive-in restaurant with his whip antenna unstowed. It took out every fluorescent light on the overhead. I wonder if they hang the fluorescents parallel to the flow of traffic now.
#6 Been there. Hated it.
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Delete#1 -talked with a guy who was following his buddy around a curve in Colorado. They were riding motorcycles at speed just for fun. Saw his buddy's brake light come on, so he started stopping as well. Because he was further back he stopped before the train track, while his buddy didn't...but did hit between two cars and went flying onto the other side of the track. He was wearing enough protective gear, and had slowed enough, that he survived as well.
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DeleteA typical Minnesota winter fuck-up.
Delete#5 ANY day this happens instantly changes into blue Monday.
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#2 remind me when my brother drove through a drive-in restaurant with his whip antenna unstowed. It took out every fluorescent light on the overhead. I wonder if they hang the fluorescents parallel to the flow of traffic now.
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