took my t bird out in the snow today!
RickwithaTbird
12-22-2004, 08:35 PM
Man the snow here is crazy, I live in ohio and we have already got about a foot of snow and its still snowing. I took my car out in it and I had a blast. of course I had to drive slow in the main streets but where there wasnt a lot of trafic the snow was piled high and it was like off roading, I had to pump the gas to get through it while sliding sideways, and all that. lol. Plus I like givin it a little gas in a parking lot and breaking loose and turning sideways at 5 mph.. lol man its fun. I cant wait till I can find a totally desolate parking lot thats frozen over and just go nuts! all this snow makes me wanna get a 4x4 so I can do some REAL off roading.
T-BYRD
12-22-2004, 11:53 PM
South of ya here,Ky, and waiting to get out on my 4 wheeler('03 Kawasaki 2x4 360 Praire,love it),LOL,not either of my cars!!Man I wouldnt risk screwing up and wrecking the Bird or XR7,too expensive for body work,especially dont want to wreck the Bird!Hey have fun man and live,but dont die doing it young at the cost of yer wheels or limbs!!Enjoy the snow its almost midnight here raining like the dickens with snow on the way along with ice 1st,the last 1 sucks :tongue: !!HAVE A GOOD TIME,JUST BE CAREFUL DUDE!!LATER...
solaris=amazing
12-23-2004, 03:46 PM
Lol rick, yeah it snowed like 3 inches a couple days ago here on LI, nassau county, and it was plenty to break the cars ass loose. I like late at night, when there is no traffic *no one to get hurt except me* and you take a sharp right and punch the gas and get into a good snow drift.
J_ROC812004
12-23-2004, 09:29 PM
u guys are all crazy u are gonna get hurt i mean yeah if i didn't have a kid i would probably do the same thing but u're gonna see one day
RickwithaTbird
12-23-2004, 09:58 PM
Ive taken out a few curbs in my time, and ive lost control, yes true, but am I crazy? no. If I was crazy then I would have lost control and hit people. I drive like that late at night, or on empty roads, empty lots, and I know if Im pushing my limits. Ive never lost control when I felt confident in what I was doing. The times when I have lost control, I knew I was taking a risk, so I made sure it was safe first... call me crazy if you want, but it only tells me that you are less confident in your driving abilities, and judgement than I am of my own. My mom thinks im crazy when when I goose it to 2000 RPMs just to break the ass end loose in an empty parking lot... the reason is because she doesnt know how to drive like that, so she doesnt know the risk.. I've had many opportunities to press my luck safely, and I know when Im pushing it. Im not saying this because I took offense to you calling me crazy... I didnt take offense. It doesnt bother me, but you should know that some people use good judgement even while doing crazy things. I was having fun, at no expense to anyone.
J_ROC812004
12-24-2004, 07:37 AM
iu am sorry if u took what i said the wrong way all i was saying was that i have a kid and i have kind of grown out of that stage for the time being. trust me i have done it all too and yes i am a excellent driver and can do probably anything u could do with your bird
RickwithaTbird
12-24-2004, 11:14 PM
hey, naw. I wasnt at all sour about it, and I can understand about growing out of it, because ive grown out of many things I thought I never would. I wasnt questioning your driving abilities, I know there are much better drivers out there than me, I just feel that I have fun with good judgement. As far as growing out of that goes, I dont think I'll "grow out of it", but maybe when Im a little older, and have a kid, and family and all that, I wouldnt really want people to see me going nuts on an iced lot, but I'd still want to do it, and I probably would too, as long as my kid isnt in the car, and as long as its no threat to anybody, myself included.
flewthecoupe
12-25-2004, 05:38 PM
I'm 33 and still get the urge to do those things. Left work on Tuesday night and the parking lot just had a dusting of snow on it so I proceded to do 2 360's as I was leaving. It had snowed a lot more closer to my house and driving sideways down the city block with the back tires spinning and some countersteering was the next batch of fun. I don't do that often but every now and then I gotta let loose. On the other hand, there are some 25mph curves in town that I frequently take at 65-70 and never leave my lane. It's 5am and no one else on the road. NOT something I do with traffic around. I love to drive, not just operate a motor vehicle, DRIVE.
RickwithaTbird
12-26-2004, 09:10 AM
hell yeah! thats what im talkin about.
thunderbird muscle
12-26-2004, 06:15 PM
Who says it has to snow! We don't get snow down here in GA so we have to make due!
ps rain works too.
ps rain works too.
97Bird
12-27-2004, 06:51 PM
Having good judgement is the ability to NOT "take out a few curbs".
RickwithaTbird
12-28-2004, 01:52 AM
The idea behind it is that Ive ONLY taken out curbs because I dont drive dangerous when there are other people around. The worst thing that could happen, is me taking out a curb. No biggie. You gotta learn some time. I refuse to drive within all traffic laws every day for the rest of my life. I would die of boredom. The biggest thrill Ive got in my life, is driving my car. I love it. Like flewthecoupe said, sometimes you want to do more than just operate your personal motor vehicle. Human instinct wants an adrenaline rush, and I march to that drum. So what if I push the envelope... I calculate my risk before I go nuts. I keep it cool when need be, which is why I believe I have good judgement.
RickwithaTbird
12-28-2004, 02:07 AM
oh yea, rain does work too, but its not near as fun as a frozen parking lot. Or as easy on the tires.
97Bird
12-28-2004, 11:21 PM
If you really want an adrenaline rush and think your judgement is that good then go to an autocross event and and actually race.
RickwithaTbird
12-28-2004, 11:24 PM
my car cant handle that. Ive done too much hot rodding in it. Its my first car, so I think Im lucky its held up as well as it has. Ive driven it like a nascar way too much. Now I dont drive so crazy all the time... just every once in a while. I gotta take care of my baby. (my car is my baby)
overl0rd
12-29-2004, 12:29 AM
i live in ohio as well, both the birds ive owned (86 and 96) have had the limited slip rear end. dont know how id get round without it now.
T-BYRD
12-30-2004, 12:43 AM
We all love play in 1 way or another and we all have a CRAZY streak of some sort,its knowing our LIMITATIONS thats the main key to it all!!I live like the dickens since I dont have alot of time left,but enjoy the benefits of all that I can do or have done while living on the edge of life!!Hey have FUN,but be careful at the same time,know your limits and dont drink or use any kind of high other than that of life to do your acts,live like there's no tomorrow and enjoy people!!Just somethings I have come to know from several ways fo life I have lead since I walked and then was put down to wheelchair in '73 from a motorcycle wreck,so LIVE YOUR LIFE,BUT KNOW YOUR LIMITS AT THE SAME TIME!!I was once young myself,but still am at HEART now at 46!!Also known as the Casey Rebel at other sites and at home,this should be a clue as to where I live and how I have lived..Take it 1 day at a time and how the day is delt to ya!!LATER..:cool:HEY!Stay that way,I will!!
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