that's cuz Jimmy has poo in his eye.Im considering one but Jim told me about the sights so thats why I want to try it first
that's cuz Jimmy has poo in his eye.Im considering one but Jim told me about the sights so thats why I want to try it first
Its a little far for you but whitakers had 3 A5's last time I was there. a sweet sixteen and 2 light twelvesI might look at an 1187 then. I was thinking of trying to find an old A5 or 1100 magnum version.
Do I smell?
almost bedtime. I am dead exhausted. It takes a lot of energy to sit on your ass all day. Wait, I did shovel snow on the back walk and clean the kids car off so she can hit the road quicker tomorrow. Well and so the city doesn't tag it because it hadn't been moved in 11 days and it's sitting on the street in front of our house.
Not much. Staying warm and getting sleepy.
What a great mom!
Same here, I took a "Time Due" day from work tonight, it's still slick up here and have no desire to deal with cars/trucks in ditches all night. I can only here, "I was just driving and then, all of the sudden, I started spinning", so many times in one day. I got my fill this morning!
everybody tells me to drive safe when it's snowing. I tell them the driving isn't the hard part, it's the stopping.
Seriously though I get so aggravated when people don't know how to drive in the snow. 20mph is way to slow, 50mph in a 35mph zone is way to fast. Can we find a happy medium?
Tell me about it. There is nothing like running code to a hot call (about 50 m.p.h. in a Crown Vic in the snow/ice) and having someone in a 4X4 pass you like you are standing still. Who would pass a marked squad car with lights and sirens on in when it's dry out? But, if it's snowing and you have four wheel drive, it's ok!
umm wouldn't pass a police vehicle at all unless they were going below the speed limit.