However, I am with you regarding the need for speed.
Few things in life give me the exhilaration and calmness that driving 100 MPH on a lonely highway gives me-- especially when I am confident that the cops won't catch me.
For the record, I don't drive that fast at night and I don't drive that fast along I-10.
Professional driver, closed course, do not attempt.
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However, I am with you regarding the need for speed.
Few things in life give me the exhilaration and calmness that driving 100 MPH on a lonely highway gives me-- especially when I am confident that the cops won't catch me.
For the record, I don't drive that fast at night and I don't drive that fast along I-10.
Ummm yeah... except I just got clocked 30 over last night on my way home from Austin... thank goodness I have just finished my last differed adjudication and can do another.
And Homemade fresh out of the oven bread... with butter... I eat it almost every day even though I know it's baaadddd!
salt and vinegar kettle chips doused with Tobasco sauce.
hoplessly addicted.
Gonna try it! I love salt and vin chips.
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