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Old 09-12-2007, 01:54 PM   #301
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I bet I can text and drive better than most can drive and eat, or drive and drink (coffee), drive and talk to passengers, or even drive in general
Really? So if, for example, a piece of metal came flying off the back of a truck and you had to make a quick swerve to avoid running it over, having your phone or blackberry clutched in your sweaty paws wouldn't affect your reaction time? Or if someone sideswiped a car in front of you and you had to make an emergency lane change? Or if you hit a patch of ice and had to regain control of your vehicle?

If you are of the opinion you can drive properly while texting, I have little confidence in your evaluation of your driving overall. Any idiot can drive when nothing happens out of the ordinary, one of the characteristics of a good driver is how he/she reacts in an emergency. There, you fail.
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Old 09-12-2007, 01:59 PM   #302
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I like to prepare breakfast while driving. I bring small propane powered campfire stove, and grill bacon on it while driving to work. While its simmering away nicely I like to give my beard a trim, using the rear-view mirror to make sure I'm doing a good job of it. I also usually read the newspaper and cut out any articles I find amusing so I can share them with my friends when I get to work.

Don't worry though guys, I'm an above average dirver and I glance up at the road from time to time.
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Old 09-12-2007, 02:28 PM   #303
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I bet I can text and drive better than most can drive and eat, or drive and drink (coffee), drive and talk to passengers, or even drive in general
You're a better driver than I am because of how fast you can go and how well you can manipulate your electronic gizmos?

Congratulations.
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Old 09-12-2007, 02:31 PM   #304
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I can't stand people who do other things then drive when they are supposed to be driving (phone, not watching the road, drinking, speeding etc). I've lost a gf because of a drunk driver, and had two friends be victims of accidents because of speeding/not watching the road/being on the phone. I'd rather be late to something and go 100-110 in a 100 zone then go 140 and injure myself or more importantly someone else.
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Old 09-12-2007, 02:33 PM   #305
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I like to prepare breakfast while driving. I bring small propane powered campfire stove, and grill bacon on it while driving to work. While its simmering away nicely I like to give my beard a trim, using the rear-view mirror to make sure I'm doing a good job of it. I also usually read the newspaper and cut out any articles I find amusing so I can share them with my friends when I get to work.

Don't worry though guys, I'm an above average dirver and I glance up at the road from time to time.
Ok that was gold.
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Old 09-12-2007, 02:45 PM   #306
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I like to prepare breakfast while driving. I bring small propane powered campfire stove, and grill bacon on it while driving to work. While its simmering away nicely I like to give my beard a trim, using the rear-view mirror to make sure I'm doing a good job of it. I also usually read the newspaper and cut out any articles I find amusing so I can share them with my friends when I get to work.

Don't worry though guys, I'm an above average dirver and I glance up at the road from time to time.
Pfffft.

If you were really a good driver, you'd use one of those naptha stoves that you have to pump up from time to time.
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Old 09-12-2007, 02:48 PM   #307
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I bet I can text and drive better than most can drive and eat, or drive and drink (coffee), drive and talk to passengers, or even drive in general
yeah, that's what the two different fools who rear ended my Mom and my sister thought was well. One of them was nice enough to spend another minute on his phone before checking to see if my sis was OK. Both have permanent back injuries because of this.
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Old 09-12-2007, 03:00 PM   #308
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I bring small propane powered campfire stove, and grill bacon on it while driving to work. me.
You better not let the cops catch you with a propane cylinder inside the car. You'll get a stern talking-to, at the least!
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Old 09-12-2007, 03:03 PM   #309
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I bet I can text and drive better than most can drive and eat, or drive and drink (coffee), drive and talk to passengers, or even drive in general
Laugh. You already told us you were a terrible driver when you said you text on the highway.
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Old 09-12-2007, 03:04 PM   #310
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I bet I can text and drive better than most can drive and eat, or drive and drink (coffee), drive and talk to passengers, or even drive in general
I guess because they say that using a cell phone while driving is in some cases worse than certain levels of alcohol impairment, you're a better driver than everyone hear with a few shots down you too.
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You better not let the cops catch you with a propane cylinder inside the car. You'll get a stern talking-to, at the least!
Didn't you read the part where I said I was an above average driver? Above average skill trumps the law. Every cop worth his salt knows that.
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http://www.ftlauderdalelimo.com/limo-rentals.php
A friend sent me this link and I thought it appropriate to share in this thread.

If you scroll down to the bottom there are two youtube videos. The first one is albertGQ evading capture. The other is 4x4 showing off. Enjoy
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Old 09-12-2007, 03:27 PM   #313
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http://www.ftlauderdalelimo.com/limo-rentals.php
A friend sent me this link and I thought it appropriate to share in this thread.

If you scroll down to the bottom there are two youtube videos. The first one is albertGQ evading capture. The other is 4x4 showing off. Enjoy
Hey, I got away! And 4x4 pulled it off too. Congrats!
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Old 09-12-2007, 03:30 PM   #314
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Didn't you read the part where I said I was an above average driver? Above average skill trumps the law. Every cop worth his salt knows that.
Well, if they pull you over BEFORE they see the "Class S (Superfast)" status on your licence, they might want to ding you for having the cylinder inside the car, just so they don't feel they've wasted their time.

I'd suggest getting a wood-burning stove instead, I'm pretty sure they sell the car-modified ones at Canadian Tire, but make sure you have your both your licence and drunk driving certification with you, because they have them behind the counter and not just anyone can get one. Also, get a qualified installer to put it in - I did mine myself and the girlfriend always complains when the sparks burn holes in her clothing.
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This thread is funny and is being mocked by everyone now. HAHA. The people that piss me off are the ones that think its okay to drive 80 in the left lane.
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Old 09-12-2007, 03:44 PM   #316
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This thread is funny and is being mocked by everyone now. HAHA. The people that piss me off are the ones that think its okay to drive 80 in the left lane.
It is okay, but only in residential areas where the limit is 50

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Old 09-12-2007, 03:55 PM   #317
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Driving down the Deerfoot yesterday, saw a guy eating with a fork out of a giant tupperware container.... To his credit, he was driving in the center lane.
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Old 09-12-2007, 04:17 PM   #318
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I might've missed this, haven't read some of the middle pages, but I did confirm that on Deerfoot, in the city limits, are signs that read "SLOWER TRAFFIC KEEP RIGHT".

That would mean that if someone is moving faster than you, you are slower, and you should move to the right.
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Old 09-12-2007, 04:25 PM   #319
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Ryan- just because somebody posted a gov't link to the contrary, can you recall where you saw that sign?

Not that I don't believe you; I would have bet money on there being a sign. Just so we can avoid a debate on it again.
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Old 09-12-2007, 04:58 PM   #320
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Actually, in our end of town for sure. Approaching 130 Ave southbound, on the center median (not on the right hand side).

I'm sure I've seen more as well, but I'll have to keep looking.
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