Thursday and Friday are my days off... yet even not being the real weekend that doesn't stop the SCs from following me, here are some of the choice experiences
most pathetic street race I have ever seen
On thursday I was driving up to Logan to visit an art exhibit up there and see some friends (and yes, we did go to Aggie Ice Cream, best ice cream on the planet). For those of you not familiar with Utah Logan is roughly 90 miles north of Salt Lake, the first 60 miles are freeway, the last 30 are going through Sardine Canyon, which is extremely steep and pretty curvey.
As I was waiting at the stoplight before the canyon these two POS cars in front of me (had to be at least 10 years old both and worn out beyond belief) were right next to each other revving engines, I thought there is no way in hell those two are going to... and then they did. I wasn't to thrilled to be stuck behind these 2 junkers as they are trying to make it up the hill in a race, but damn it was funny to watch.
not all was bad in logan
I did run into an old friend that I hadn't seen for nearly 2 years now... Aggie Ice Cream didn't have any lines (which actually is kinda sad because that would have made for some good sightings... people hate having to wait for that stuff and for good reason)
yes, I did wave at Princess as I drove past
On friday I went to wendover and as the title of this part suggests, I did wave while i drove past princess's venue. However, why is it that the same people who will go 80 through a construction zone in the city all the sudden can't figure out where their accelerator is on the rural interstate?
idiot on the table
This guy had the nerve to say that if the dealer didn't take his money from a lost hand he would be a convert to that casino forever, that they would be like his new religion... ok 2 things, you lost now pay up you pathetic loser, 2nd WTF, the casino would be your new religion...
i hate (3) californians
why is that (the only 3) people from california (that I saw on the highway on thurs an fri) aren't able to comprehend the idea that they don't need to run their brights all the time... or that it is considered common courtesy to dim your lights when you are approaching someone?
most pathetic street race I have ever seen
On thursday I was driving up to Logan to visit an art exhibit up there and see some friends (and yes, we did go to Aggie Ice Cream, best ice cream on the planet). For those of you not familiar with Utah Logan is roughly 90 miles north of Salt Lake, the first 60 miles are freeway, the last 30 are going through Sardine Canyon, which is extremely steep and pretty curvey.
As I was waiting at the stoplight before the canyon these two POS cars in front of me (had to be at least 10 years old both and worn out beyond belief) were right next to each other revving engines, I thought there is no way in hell those two are going to... and then they did. I wasn't to thrilled to be stuck behind these 2 junkers as they are trying to make it up the hill in a race, but damn it was funny to watch.
not all was bad in logan
I did run into an old friend that I hadn't seen for nearly 2 years now... Aggie Ice Cream didn't have any lines (which actually is kinda sad because that would have made for some good sightings... people hate having to wait for that stuff and for good reason)
yes, I did wave at Princess as I drove past
On friday I went to wendover and as the title of this part suggests, I did wave while i drove past princess's venue. However, why is it that the same people who will go 80 through a construction zone in the city all the sudden can't figure out where their accelerator is on the rural interstate?
idiot on the table
This guy had the nerve to say that if the dealer didn't take his money from a lost hand he would be a convert to that casino forever, that they would be like his new religion... ok 2 things, you lost now pay up you pathetic loser, 2nd WTF, the casino would be your new religion...
i hate (3) californians
why is that (the only 3) people from california (that I saw on the highway on thurs an fri) aren't able to comprehend the idea that they don't need to run their brights all the time... or that it is considered common courtesy to dim your lights when you are approaching someone?
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