Very good time, maybe a bit more cruising next year before the boozing? we really didn't do anything but skyline this year.
Haha, yeah you guys were relentless about the Fordza. Kelly, the fag wouldn't even take pictures of it! And the McMaster's whiskey rocks your face off bro!!
My wife loves the pictures of the fountain of gas. I am NOT in the doghouse. IT turns out that the last phone call I ignored from my wife was to tell me not to hurry because she didn't feel well and she had canceled all her plans involving me. Phew. I'm still a bit hung over. At least I'm not shakey, any more. Kelly, you've got to post those pics, soon. UrabusVids, I'm looking forward to your compilation.
:laugh: I don't know, but I seen that Oil Checkin Boy aka Nozzle had a few quarts of oil under his car in the morning. :laugh::laugh::laugh:
Turns out my car didn't like the trip too much, I noticed a couple times I had misfiring got home and pulled the codes p0301 and the random code p0300
i was told about it all, god i wish i had gone rather than going and getting just embarrassed at the tourney
The last thing i remember before it happened was the straw flicking and him saying " You Can't ****ing Do That" or something like that...
I don't remember exactly what I said to make her throw the drink on me. However, I HAD been being a misogynist ****head all evening. She'd warned me many times that she didn't like those jokes but... when people take themselves too seriously it makes me want to piss them off. I'm glad I was there to entertain.
Doesn't it reflect a little poorly on the club if someone was driving recklessly enough to total their car on public streets? I'm glad all involved are ok, but I can't be the only one who has some concerns. I'll go back to lurking now.
if there was reckless driving i didnt see it (other then the idiots passing) but where bee flipped her car we werent going fast AT ALL
It was and is a concern to everyone. And it was an accident, not saying that we weren't enjoying the curves, but we took the same route on the way home and without incident. Things happen, and not all of them are good. The only thing we can do now is take it as a learning experience for future events.
Also keep in mind that the shoulders were crumbling. When we were standing on the side of the road after the accident, you could crush the shoulder with your shoe. and the shoulder was fresh, there was gravel bits all over the road.
The car didn't flip, it rolled up on its side after it went down like a 12ft. vertical ditch. If we were going fast, she would have rolled several times.
As accounts go, the car slid off the road (there was gravel at almost every turn, this one was pretty tight, too) and once it was past the shoulder, it just sort of rocked onto its side. Also, the pavement was really weird on the shoulder. Almost like Floam... does anyone remember that stuff? Also, XXXtreme should have been able to keep the arrow signs... stupid DOT...
I've made enough mistakes to know it happens - so sorry if I'm coming off as cranky dude. I just wish I'd made the mistakes on my crappy cars and then bought expensive ones.. not the other way around!
Fair enough. When driving with a pack of like 25 - 30 cars, we try not to get going too fast. There is always some jackassery, but for the most part we take it easy.
I'm not saying you're coming off as cranky. To be honest, I was expecting us to get kicked out of town... I could see the paper headlines already: "This afternoon, a car gang of reckless vandals came into Southern Duluth, destroying the city and disrupting traffic flow. Police were called to the scene of Highway 210 where one of the gang members had rolled there car into a ditch. It is believed they were street racing. Shortly after that, another member destroyed a BP gas station by tearing the pump off with his car. Another member, a smoker, threw his cigarette into the fountain of petrol and blew the station away. Two square city blocks were destroyed. Thereafter, they terrorized the citizens of the city, causing traffic blockages and general mayhem throughout the upper roads of Duluth before evading authorities and crossing the state line into Superior. Once safe from the authority of Minnesota jurisdiction, they then disrupted a wedding being hosted at the Barker's Island Inn. The bride was quoted as saying it was 'the worst day of her life'. The next day they finally left, leaving the hotel in ruins and ravaging a nearby Perkins, leaving various chemicals and alcohol at the scene."
^lolz! You forgot " Also attempted to start a gang war with a biker gang via smoke bomb during a road race..."
Ha that was me! Damn bikers! Spread so wide and so slow! PSHHH KABOOM!! Gogo Gadget white smoke bomb!