Re: Dog Bit by Copperhead on Jailhouse Rock
Posted: Tue Aug 27, 2013 6:42 pm
Glad your dog's life was worth jeopardizing the lives of everyone else on the road.milspecmark wrote:mountain parkway at 125 mph
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Glad your dog's life was worth jeopardizing the lives of everyone else on the road.milspecmark wrote:mountain parkway at 125 mph
Ascentionist wrote:Glad your dog's life was worth jeopardizing the lives of everyone else on the road.milspecmark wrote:mountain parkway at 125 mph
You got passed doing 125?.... Bullshit. Its only a 9 pound dog anyway, not even like its a real dog.milspecmark wrote:You must not drive on mountain parkway much. I actually got passed. And I am sorry you suck at driving. Lol. Not really going to explain much else if you think that.
Let's just say that my wife and kids, my extended family, and a lot of friends and acquaintances drive that road daily, as well as myself. Slow yourself down. Your dog's life is not worth someone else losing a human loved one.milspecmark wrote:You must not drive on mountain parkway much. I actually got passed. And I am sorry you suck at driving. Lol. Not really going to explain much else if you think that.
I dont think you understand the skill required to press the accelerator down while driving in a straight line. Hopefully one day we can be the skilled driver Mark is!Ascentionist wrote:It's ironic that someone who was going on about driving 125mph would insinuate that someone else sucks at driving.
125 mph in a car while you've got adrenaline going due to a dying loved one probably does feel slow so its not surprising that she'd feel that way despite her normal preferencesmilspecmark wrote:Btw, my wife is a nervous nelly in the car and she was keeping me in line while driving. 125 mph was not consistent, it was only when we could see a mile in front of us of clear road and no traffic. Believe me, no children's lives were at stake. And she laughed at you guys.