Black civic in NPR this morning
Originally posted by MP5Girl
OK so I'm going to work this morning and there's a civic at the light on 54 where the three lanes merge into one. Of course in rush hour traffic this is a regular race to see who can get infront. So I actually get an empty lane (WooHoo!
) and I'm not paying much attention cuz it's still early for me and look over and there's a black civic and in the other lane there's a low ride type truck (looked nice). Nothing special looking about the civic other then it had no hub caps and a driver with attitude
. Hmmm... looks like a race. Light turns green...tires screeching... he's inching on me. SHIFT 2nd gear still inching but I'm getting there... SHIFT 3rd I'm inching on him... YES! I got him... I'm a bumper and a light ahead... finish this... SHIFT 4th I fuck up and land 2nd gear and he speeds by!
@#(*$^&(!@$&%
%#)(&!@$#^#!(*^#%
@$ !$!%@$#^!@^#$!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
son of a bitch... I had it! I HAD IT and I fucked up!
This happen to anyone else???
OK so I'm going to work this morning and there's a civic at the light on 54 where the three lanes merge into one. Of course in rush hour traffic this is a regular race to see who can get infront. So I actually get an empty lane (WooHoo!
@#(*$^&(!@$&%
%#)(&!@$#^#!(*^#%
@$ !$!%@$#^!@^#$!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
son of a bitch... I had it! I HAD IT and I fucked up!
This happen to anyone else???
Girls that race are so sexy
Originally posted by gsxxxr750
Girls that race are so sexy
Girls that race are so sexy
anyone can take their normal, run of the mill car that they drive and floor the accelerator. I dont call that racing.
Originally posted by corey r.
you should change that to girls that race fast sports cars are sexy.
anyone can take their normal, run of the mill car that they drive and floor the accelerator. I dont call that racing.
you should change that to girls that race fast sports cars are sexy.
anyone can take their normal, run of the mill car that they drive and floor the accelerator. I dont call that racing.



