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Old 12-14-2003, 10:00 PM
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another chicago AF'er? sweet! where you at man? maybe i can come over and we can go rip ass





















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you guys are forgeting one important think. if a hill has more then 1.5 inch of snow on it, and your stoped at a stop light. don't even bother to try to drive up that hill. you will not get anywhere. this snow storm recently, i got stuck in middle of a ramp goin up to a "plowed" gas station. after no moving anywhere for 5 minutes i tried to back out, and i can't!! so i was stuck there. and it took 2 guys to push my car out. and since i live in forest hills, there are alot of hills, and if there is a red light in the middle of a hill, i cna't stop or else i'll get stuck, and i'll block the whole traffic flow. so what i usually do is if the light just turned red, i'll just run it. if it turns red on me, then i'll do a u turn and find another way. my friend with this RX-7 FD3S got stuck at his girl friends neighborhood and every street out had a hill, he just parked his car, for 3 days until the snow melted and he took the cab home. so that means in the snow, unless you got snow tires, don't bother driving hte 240 if you live in a place with lots of hills.
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hill suck even with snow tires
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those bouncy sigs are everywhere, i know like 10 others that has those bouncy sigs, they're the trend in sigs right now
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they are originally from a neo geo game called magical drop. Then someone created an animation with a bunch of those girls jumping and people took them and I guess suited them to their own tastes.
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