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Well if you had to travel from north to south or south to north you drove through here

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The traffic here is crappy all of the time when it only used to be weekends, the west coast is way ahead of us here on the east coast when it comes to roads/highways and moving people around!

 

 

you think the traffic here is bad? have you been to philadelphia?

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you think the traffic here is bad? have you been to philadelphia?

 

Yes, many times. I'd say that pretty much any major highway in California is worse. Except that in California, someone will eventually let you merge where as Philly...forget it.

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Yes, many times. I'd say that pretty much any major highway in California is worse. Except that in California, someone will eventually let you merge where as Philly...forget it.

 

 

thats very true, you have to be aggressive to stay with the traffic in filthadelphia

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Girlfriend and I broke up yesterday morning. So it was a damn good day. I was getting tired of high school BS. Words of wisdom... someone who just turned 18 might be fun, but not worth all the other shit that comes along with them.

 

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Well that guy was about two hours away. His truck was found in my city though

 

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Girlfriend and I broke up yesterday morning. So it was a damn good day. I was getting tired of high school BS. Words of wisdom... someone who just turned 18 might be fun, but not worth all the other shit that comes along with them.

 

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I've never liked the idea of dating girls more than a year younger than me. I like cougars though hahaha. I mean sure the young ones they are fun, but they don't have a clue on life at 18. Easy to get them when you got a vehicle and your own place though.

 

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I think this means I have competition from Chris for my Michigan hottie... I don't stand a chance. :nonod:

 

Danny, if I follow Darren's rule Sarah is the right age

 

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Hell my ex was a straight country girl. Apparently I was a city boy because I took my time unhooking the trailer from my truck after a long day of moving. No more country girls or rednecks for me for a good while

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