Is it scary when you are driving in Colorado?

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by lupe, Feb 19, 2011.

  1. rocknroll81

    rocknroll81 Road Train Member

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    It's boredom, just shear boredom
     
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    and he's fun to torture
     
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    I am surprised he even asks anymore equestions.

    He probably sits back and laughs, hahaha, look at those idiots, their still talking about falling off cliffs
     
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    Nana... did you shoot the bull??? :biggrin_25524:


































    Rocky Mountain Oysters anyone??? :biggrin_2559:
     
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    Got news for ya.... HE'S the one doing the torturin'!!!!!! :biggrin_2559:
     
  6. rocknroll nik

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    only if you let it be.......I gave up on him after the second thread he made......Nana even commented that if I had lost my patience so quickly with someone....well you get the picture
     
  7. Texas-Nana

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    I wish I had a memory. Was what I said a good thing or a bad thing? :biggrin_2556:
     
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    o.k. i got this guy figured out. with all the stupid asinine idiotic questions this guy asks on different threads and ones that he start's leads me to beleive that he is actually a experianced driver that posts this crap to get his jollies by reading everyones comments. i really dont think a newbe would ask these questions they are to worried about how much money am i gonna make and should i team with this dude in my class, or can i get home every week. not are the hills in colorado scary or do you think the truck will fit in my apartment complex or what school do i go to when i decide i want to drive one of those super sized panamanian ships. best way to handle a clown like this is just to ignore him and maybe he'll det the hint but i doubt it.
     
  9. AfterShock

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    Not all of the space shuttles are bein' retired. Just one of the three, :Space shuttle::Space shuttle::Space shuttle:...... for now. The Smithsonian Institution Museum has dibs on space shuttle Discovery, ...... when it gets back from the International Space Station, :Space station: where it's currently docked. The bummer 'bout loads goin' up thar is there ain't no lumpers in space, and it seems like all the loads goin' straight up originate in Florida.

    Discovery (the shuttle) has around 143 million miles and spent nearly a year, (352 days), in orbit, --- and circled the Earth :Earth: 5,628 times, --- much like a Big truck truck driver :Driver: lost in New York City, tryin' to get found.

    The shuttle program is coming to an end after 30-years and the shuttle Discovery, "the most flown spacecraft in history", and the oldest of the surviving shuttles that first flew in 1984 and later, in 1990, carried the Hubble Space Telescope into orbit, and gave astronaut, John Glenn, the opportunity to return to space at age 77, will be decommissioned first, followed thereafter by shuttle Endeavour in the spring and shuttle Atlantis this summer.

    Discovery is presently on it's 39th mission and 13th trip to the International Space Station with Steven Lindsey in command of the final mission. This mission marks the third time Steven has ridden in the Discovery.
    And the last.

    In Steven's words, "It will be really sad to call 'wheels up' for the last time on it. But when you think about all the things Discovery has done ... It's just got a lot history".

    I wonder if America will ever fund another space program?
    Would there be any space cadets available if we do?
    Or would desk drivers re-invent the H.O.S. an astronaut can be on duty before the desk dreamers deem them to be well rested and capable of performing their assigned duties safely? Not to mention the E.P.A. demanding that rockets use a cleaner burning propellant to provide enough thrust to break free of Earth's gravitational pull.
    Personally, I'd like to see the pollution experts get a chance to experience the thrill of goin' into space, ---
    and remaining there.
    But I realize that'd be a waste of a perfectly good spacecraft. :Satellite:

    Aim for the eye, TNana. I hear they get real vicious when they're wounded.
    Better to act friendly by inviting some bull to dinner. Just don't mention that they'll BE the dinner, or they'll be a no-show for sure.

    Now, ......... moooving right along ---------------------

    Not yet.
    I think that'll happen after we get through spreadin' the bull.
    The aroma of which can cause one to resort to drastic measures in a frantic attempt to escape the fumes.


































    Awwww nuts!
    Wouldn't you know?
    I already ate dinner, so I'll have to pass gas instead.
    Go ahead without me.
    Have a ball. :biggrin_25523:

    It's all good, TNana.
    If I remember correctly. :biggrin_2558:
     
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    ok kids give the master a standing ovation As ALWAYS Shocky:biggrin_25514:




    and Nana yes it was a good thing I gave up otherwise I might have reached thru the screen to smack some sense into the old boy