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OT - For Car Lovers: Some Recent Exotic Spottings
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fishlessman said:
Sometimes in Boston it just makes more sense to drive the wrong way on one way roads. Not that Ive ever done thatJohnInCarolina said:
my favorite Masshole thing is the folks who don’t turn their blinker on until they’re halfway into the turn, sometimes on an off-ramp.fishlessman said:
Come to Boston. Blinker is for the last second, do not make eye contact.dont even think about turning your head. That's what out of state aholes do, it stops trafficGrateEggspectations said:
I know how to circumvent. Just funny that when you take measures to be courteous, others respond this way. Happens at home too, but seems this trip has been particularly bad.nolaegghead said:GrateEggspectations said:
What I also found while driving extensively these past weeks is that engaging your signal invariably results in others trying to box you out - even when margins are wide, people speed up once they know your intent, however innocent and considerate. Off soapbox. 😉kl8ton said:
You were just in Florida. Drivers in that state are the best USA has to offer. Florida is commonly called "The drivers state"GrateEggspectations said:For discussion: Do North Americans use the left lane correctly? When on past travels in Europe, the left lane is strictly for passing; no excuses (as it should be). Even had some experiences in Tuscany where a slow driver in the left lane paced the other three lanes to the right, paralyzingly the highway.In North America, you so often see loafers in the left lane, with no distinction relative to the other lanes.
What say you? Am I off base?That can happen. If it's a problem activate the signal simultaneously with the physical turn.Most drivers are a-holes, which I hope doesn't reflect on their out-of-the-car lives, but fear it probably does.
capital letters, wtf, is there a way to make them automatically go away on this cell phone. its freaking me out......
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Naples is nuts!lousubcap said:I am a big fan of the signals even at high speed. However, that means you are letting others know your intentions. That approach is definitely passe these days.
Recently at a light (red) with all vehicles stopped, the light turned green the SUV in front of me didn't move for enough time for two cars in the adjacent lane to advance thru the intersection. I then laid on the horn. The driver got out of her car and quote, "Can't you see I'm on the phone!" F' me.
Horn, power no eye contact as mentioned by @fishlessman. Learned that in Naples, Italy many years ago.
Boston roundabouts are a great place for a 1957 Buick-get in there and just run the laps. Enough tonnage to do some serious damage.
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My kids get embarrassed, because I have two horn versions. 1. 2 quick beeps just saying hello, and then 2. 14 minute horn blast with screaming, yelling, fingers in the air, and all manner of gesticulation.
I don't do number 2 too much anymore.. 1 knife fight, 1 fist fight, and 3 guns getting pulled has made me rethink my approach. Cops only got involved in 3 of those though.I would rather light a candle than curse your darkness.
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Perhaps the other times the cops chose not to stop and fight with you after seeing your passionate approach to debate?Ozzie_Isaac said:My kids get embarrassed, because I have two horn versions. 1. 2 quick beeps just saying hello, and then 2. 14 minute horn blast with screaming, yelling, fingers in the air, and all manner of gesticulation.
I don't do number 2 too much anymore.. 1 knife fight, 1 fist fight, and 3 guns getting pulled has made me rethink my approach. Cops only got involved in 3 of those though.
I have assumed it's only cops that you engage with in such a manner.Other girls may try to take me away
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No sir, cops showed up for cleanup and documentation. They did give me a solid scolding 2 of 3 times. The fist fight legitimately had no escalating behaviors on my side.CPFC1905 said:
Perhaps the other times the cops chose not to stop and fight with you after seeing your passionate approach to debate?Ozzie_Isaac said:My kids get embarrassed, because I have two horn versions. 1. 2 quick beeps just saying hello, and then 2. 14 minute horn blast with screaming, yelling, fingers in the air, and all manner of gesticulation.
I don't do number 2 too much anymore.. 1 knife fight, 1 fist fight, and 3 guns getting pulled has made me rethink my approach. Cops only got involved in 3 of those though.
I have assumed it's only cops that you engage with in such a manner.I would rather light a candle than curse your darkness.
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@lousubcap - as a pedestrian there you had to just step out so they could see you and stop, drivers in that city only saw what was in front of them. That tunnel going out to the NATO base was just crazy; busses, motorbikes, cars just weaving thru all the lanes all the way thru. They even played chicken with the cable cars that had their own track to run on. Just nuts.lousubcap said:
Horn, power no eye contact as mentioned by @fishlessman. Learned that in Naples, Italy many years ago.
Boston roundabouts are a great place for a 1957 Buick-get in there and just run the laps. Enough tonnage to do some serious damage.
Ubi panis, ibi patria.
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You want crazy. Try India. Here was an intersection, not a parking lot.SamIAm2 said:
@lousubcap - as a pedestrian there you had to just step out so they could see you and stop, drivers in that city only saw what was in front of them. That tunnel going out to the NATO base was just crazy; busses, motorbikes, cars just weaving thru all the lanes all the way thru. They even played chicken with the cable cars that had their own track to run on. Just nuts.lousubcap said:
Horn, power no eye contact as mentioned by @fishlessman. Learned that in Naples, Italy many years ago.
Boston roundabouts are a great place for a 1957 Buick-get in there and just run the laps. Enough tonnage to do some serious damage.

I would rather light a candle than curse your darkness.
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Karachi is somehow a lot worse.Ozzie_Isaac said:
You want crazy. Try India. Here was an intersection, not a parking lot.SamIAm2 said:
@lousubcap - as a pedestrian there you had to just step out so they could see you and stop, drivers in that city only saw what was in front of them. That tunnel going out to the NATO base was just crazy; busses, motorbikes, cars just weaving thru all the lanes all the way thru. They even played chicken with the cable cars that had their own track to run on. Just nuts.lousubcap said:
Horn, power no eye contact as mentioned by @fishlessman. Learned that in Naples, Italy many years ago.
Boston roundabouts are a great place for a 1957 Buick-get in there and just run the laps. Enough tonnage to do some serious damage.
"I've made a note never to piss you two off." - Stike
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Not sure if this qualifies here, but it’s definitely exotic….

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Got a tour today, courtesy of a friend. Pictures out of order. Thanks Vanilla.






















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Great tour. Next challenge is any one of a number of drives.
You definitely have an influential circle of friends. Thanks for the pics.Louisville; Rolling smoke in the neighbourhood. Life is too short for light/lite beer! Seems I'm livin in a transitional period. CHEETO (aka Agent Orange) makes Nixon look like a saint. -
My friend bought a vehicle at their prior location some years back, so we were able to get some personalized access. We were supposed to have lunch with the owner, but it ultimately fell through. Good fun for me; I just like to live vicariously.lousubcap said:Great tour. Next challenge is any one of a number of drives.
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Damn, that shop picture has a F40 in the background, amazing.
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Oil prices dip after report that Biden plans to tap petroleum reserve
And I think my work here is done.
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Thats a drop in the bucket. Not going to do much.alaskanassasin said:Oil prices dip after report that Biden plans to tap petroleum reserve
And I think my work here is done.Midland, TX XLBGE -
Hook_emHornsfan_74 said:
Thats a drop in the bucket. Not going to do much.alaskanassasin said:Oil prices dip after report that Biden plans to tap petroleum reserve
And I think my work here is done.
Agree. The aforementioned forum members were arguing in no way can a US President manipulate or otherwise change "world markets" particularly in relation to fuel.
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"gross manipulations". It's global supply and demand. The embargo on Russian fuel from sanctions caused a gross manipulation.
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Just another day of snow flurries in MI.Large, Medium, MiniMax, 36" Blackstone
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I think you missed a few details here, buddy. Nice attempt at trolling, though. Happy Friday!alaskanassasin said:Hook_emHornsfan_74 said:
Thats a drop in the bucket. Not going to do much.alaskanassasin said:Oil prices dip after report that Biden plans to tap petroleum reserve
And I think my work here is done.
Agree. The aforementioned forum members were arguing in no way can a US President manipulate or otherwise change "world markets" particularly in relation to fuel."I've made a note never to piss you two off." - Stike
"The truth is, these are not very bright guys, and things got out of hand." - Deep Throat -
Thought this fit here. I want to try this.

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I wish for your sake it was more complicated than that but your stance was that a US president could not influence the price of oil. No need to muddy the waters. You guys took a stance that a US president could not effect world markets, and here is another example of how you are wrong.JohnInCarolina said:
I think you missed a few details here, buddy. Nice attempt at trolling, though. Happy Friday!alaskanassasin said:Hook_emHornsfan_74 said:
Thats a drop in the bucket. Not going to do much.alaskanassasin said:Oil prices dip after report that Biden plans to tap petroleum reserve
And I think my work here is done.
Agree. The aforementioned forum members were arguing in no way can a US President manipulate or otherwise change "world markets" particularly in relation to fuel.
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That was not, in fact, my stance. You may remember a rough calculation I did here which looked at what would happen if Biden did something to dramatically increase domestic oil production. The result of that calculation was a reduction in price, it just wasn’t very large. I’ll let you ponder that for a bit.alaskanassasin said:
I wish for your sake it was more complicated than that but your stance was that a US president could not influence the price of oil.JohnInCarolina said:
I think you missed a few details here, buddy. Nice attempt at trolling, though. Happy Friday!alaskanassasin said:Hook_emHornsfan_74 said:
Thats a drop in the bucket. Not going to do much.alaskanassasin said:Oil prices dip after report that Biden plans to tap petroleum reserve
And I think my work here is done.
Agree. The aforementioned forum members were arguing in no way can a US President manipulate or otherwise change "world markets" particularly in relation to fuel."I've made a note never to piss you two off." - Stike
"The truth is, these are not very bright guys, and things got out of hand." - Deep Throat -
I seem to recall you saying that we don’t produce enough oil to change the price per barrel in a world market even if the president cut our production. Which is crazy. Because he just released a small amount from our reserves and it changed the price per barrel in the world market. I don’t know where I am losing you.JohnInCarolina said:
That was not, in fact, my stance. You may remember a rough calculation I did here which looked at what would happen if Biden did something to dramatically increase domestic oil production. The result of that calculation was a reduction in price, it just wasn’t very large. I’ll let you ponder that for a bit.alaskanassasin said:
I wish for your sake it was more complicated than that but your stance was that a US president could not influence the price of oil.JohnInCarolina said:
I think you missed a few details here, buddy. Nice attempt at trolling, though. Happy Friday!alaskanassasin said:Hook_emHornsfan_74 said:
Thats a drop in the bucket. Not going to do much.alaskanassasin said:Oil prices dip after report that Biden plans to tap petroleum reserve
And I think my work here is done.
Agree. The aforementioned forum members were arguing in no way can a US President manipulate or otherwise change "world markets" particularly in relation to fuel.
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We don’t produce enough to *significantly* change it. That’s the detail you’re missing. I think my calculation estimated a change in price around 10 cents a gallon. That is not the same thing as saying the price can’t be changed at all. Maybe this will jog your memory:alaskanassasin said:
I seem to recall you saying that we don’t produce enough oil to change the price per barrel in a world market even if the president cut our production. Which is crazy. Because he just released a small amount from our reserves and it changed the price per barrel in the world market. I don’t know where I am losing you.JohnInCarolina said:
That was not, in fact, my stance. You may remember a rough calculation I did here which looked at what would happen if Biden did something to dramatically increase domestic oil production. The result of that calculation was a reduction in price, it just wasn’t very large. I’ll let you ponder that for a bit.alaskanassasin said:
I wish for your sake it was more complicated than that but your stance was that a US president could not influence the price of oil.JohnInCarolina said:
I think you missed a few details here, buddy. Nice attempt at trolling, though. Happy Friday!alaskanassasin said:Hook_emHornsfan_74 said:
Thats a drop in the bucket. Not going to do much.alaskanassasin said:Oil prices dip after report that Biden plans to tap petroleum reserve
And I think my work here is done.
Agree. The aforementioned forum members were arguing in no way can a US President manipulate or otherwise change "world markets" particularly in relation to fuel.
"I've made a note never to piss you two off." - Stike
"The truth is, these are not very bright guys, and things got out of hand." - Deep Throat -
I forgot you already conceded, not sure what I’m yammering on aboutSouth of Columbus, Ohio.
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"I've made a note never to piss you two off." - Stike
"The truth is, these are not very bright guys, and things got out of hand." - Deep Throat -
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Not just one, but looks like a total of 3!RyanStl said:Damn, that shop picture has a F40 in the background, amazing.
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