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<blockquote data-quote="Cowbaby" data-source="post: 3721009" data-attributes="member: 46875"><p>To many people drive like its a video game and you get another life or something. I guess I was fortunate or unfortunate depending on how you look at it to have grown up learning to drive in the age of Muscle Cars. GTOs, TransAms, Chevy IIs, Chevelles,Chargers you name it. They were the older cars, the only ones we could afford. Everything had a 440,455 or 396 or some ridiculous amount of torque and horsepower crammed in sometimes the same frames and supensions your grandmothers car had. Even hers would burn the tires off usually with the Eythy 98 octane we had then. Every dumb highscool kid you knew had one even faster than yours, and what did we do? Why we hotrodded them up from there.</p><p></p><p>I somehow survived the wrecks we had in those cars in high school but a lot of my friends didn't. I have no intention of clipping telephone poles of 10 foot in the air. flying off embankments and landing in the tops of trees or landing in a median on my rear watching a car flipping down the road EVER again.</p><p></p><p>We had a team of 57 kids playing football my freshman year and almost won a Texas state championship(big place). By the time I was a senior we could hardly field a team of 22 starters due to guys being permanently injured and a few even paralysed. We even lost our homecoming game.</p><p></p><p>I wonder if the guy in the pickup now feels proud that the idiot behind him went to the hospital? Was it worth it to him that he slowed him down?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowbaby, post: 3721009, member: 46875"] To many people drive like its a video game and you get another life or something. I guess I was fortunate or unfortunate depending on how you look at it to have grown up learning to drive in the age of Muscle Cars. GTOs, TransAms, Chevy IIs, Chevelles,Chargers you name it. They were the older cars, the only ones we could afford. Everything had a 440,455 or 396 or some ridiculous amount of torque and horsepower crammed in sometimes the same frames and supensions your grandmothers car had. Even hers would burn the tires off usually with the Eythy 98 octane we had then. Every dumb highscool kid you knew had one even faster than yours, and what did we do? Why we hotrodded them up from there. I somehow survived the wrecks we had in those cars in high school but a lot of my friends didn't. I have no intention of clipping telephone poles of 10 foot in the air. flying off embankments and landing in the tops of trees or landing in a median on my rear watching a car flipping down the road EVER again. We had a team of 57 kids playing football my freshman year and almost won a Texas state championship(big place). By the time I was a senior we could hardly field a team of 22 starters due to guys being permanently injured and a few even paralysed. We even lost our homecoming game. I wonder if the guy in the pickup now feels proud that the idiot behind him went to the hospital? Was it worth it to him that he slowed him down? [/QUOTE]
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