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And I was just considering doing this with a California twist.
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Always have thought of the same thing. A dog taking a crap. Even some level jobs.
Too bad, i thought it was a handy way to identify who the dimmest bulbs on the tree are. That and people wearing masks while driving alone.
I saw a guy on a motorcycle with no helmet but a mask on. I figured he must have his safety priorities in order.Have not seen a truck like that around here, but see idiots all alone wearing masks all the time in vehicles with the windows up, saw a motorcycle with a full face helmet on & under that the guy had a blue medical looking mask on, I almost crashed laughing so hard
The is no helmet law in my state I see it all the time...cracks me up.I saw a guy on a motorcycle with no helmet but a mask on. I figured he must have his safety priorities in order.
I've driven around solo, with the windows up with a mask on before just because it's convenient when driving a short distance from place to place rather than taking it off and putting it back on. Personally, I don't find my mask annoying or uncomfortable.
Low profile and stretched tires at that. They called it "stance" or some shit like that. So dumb in a state riddled with potholes and failing roads due to mismanagement of road funding and an all around incompetent system of DOT infrastructure management. I remember having 35/45 profile tires back in my 20" rim on lowered car days and I was at the tire shop frequently replacing tires with bubbled sidewalls or replacing bent rims - never again.Reminds me of another stupid trend in the 90s. Not sure if it was a Detroit thing or nationwide. Take your run of the mill econo-car, slam it to the ground, put wheels with a ridiculously large offset/spacer so they stick almost fully outside of the wheel wells, and mount super low profile tires. No need to adjust the alignment, either - proclaim your love for negative camber! I used to see those vehicles all the time on the side of the road...