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 Post subject: How to be a tool in a car 101
PostPosted: Fri Mar 20, 2009 2:45 am 
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http://videos.streetfire.net/video/evo- ... 641897.htm Asshat :hammer:

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 Post subject: Re: How to be a tool in a car 101
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that is hilarious...lol... :hysterical: :hysterical: :rofl: :rofl: :hysterical: :hysterical:

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 Post subject: Re: How to be a tool in a car 101
PostPosted: Fri Mar 20, 2009 5:50 am 
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This is why parents should stop buying their kids Evo's. :nono2:


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 Post subject: Re: How to be a tool in a car 101
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Personally I see nothing wrong with a kid having a nice car... My first car was an 02 Z28 Convertible........ Although I learned how to handle a car very quickly in that thing, seeing as how it liked to try to kill me every day :sfan: I also took it and my Mustang to empty parking lots to practice driving them and controlling them through a spin/slide/etc in good and bad weather. Unfortunately most people who get the Evo's and STi's aren't smart enough to do that - they think they're infallable because the car is AWD and they drive like tools.

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 Post subject: Re: How to be a tool in a car 101
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Although I learned how to handle a car very quickly in that thing...


The difference is, you actually have some sense.


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 Post subject: Re: How to be a tool in a car 101
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ShadowWulf wrote:
Pony Boy wrote:
Although I learned how to handle a car very quickly in that thing...


The difference is, you actually have some sense.

if he just drove normally there'd be no reason to "learn" how to handle it... he should learn how not to be a dick bag

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 Post subject: Re: How to be a tool in a car 101
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Stang217 wrote:
ShadowWulf wrote:
Pony Boy wrote:
Although I learned how to handle a car very quickly in that thing...


The difference is, you actually have some sense.

if he just drove normally there'd be no reason to "learn" how to handle it... he should learn how not to be a dick bag

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 Post subject: Re: How to be a tool in a car 101
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yet another example, except better

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gtpK6I-n_cY


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 Post subject: Re: How to be a tool in a car 101
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Stang217 wrote:
ShadowWulf wrote:
Pony Boy wrote:
Although I learned how to handle a car very quickly in that thing...


The difference is, you actually have some sense.

if he just drove normally there'd be no reason to "learn" how to handle it... he should learn how not to be a dick bag

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 Post subject: Re: How to be a tool in a car 101
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 Post subject: Re: How to be a tool in a car 101
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Those guys in the EVO were total dicks.. I was happy to see them go..

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 Post subject: Re: How to be a tool in a car 101
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Those guys in the EVO were total dicks.. I was happy to see them go..


what guys?

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Legend06 wrote:
Those guys in the EVO were total dicks.. I was happy to see them go..


what guys?


the douchebags on bullrun that totaled their evo


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Stang217 wrote:
ShadowWulf wrote:
Pony Boy wrote:
Although I learned how to handle a car very quickly in that thing...


The difference is, you actually have some sense.

if he just drove normally there'd be no reason to "learn" how to handle it... he should learn how not to be a dick bag

Yeah, that too. But are you gonna tell me you've honestly never ever once thrown your car sideways around a turn? I'm not trying to defend the guy or anything, but that's shit that we all do. I didn't see anyone yelling at Kevin way back when, when he used to do burnouts at every red light on hempstead turnpike.

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 Post subject: Re: How to be a tool in a car 101
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Pony Boy wrote:
Stang217 wrote:
ShadowWulf wrote:
Pony Boy wrote:
Although I learned how to handle a car very quickly in that thing...


The difference is, you actually have some sense.

if he just drove normally there'd be no reason to "learn" how to handle it... he should learn how not to be a dick bag

Yeah, that too. But are you gonna tell me you've honestly never ever once thrown your car sideways around a turn? I'm not trying to defend the guy or anything, but that's shit that we all do. I didn't see anyone yelling at Kevin way back when, when he used to do burnouts at every red light on hempstead turnpike.

i did all the time :thumbsup:

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