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Postby James S » Dec 12, 2002 @ 1:46am

Thanks Mike, idgit :roll:

My 75 year old grandmother gets up at 5:30 everyday to feed the horses and cows, to work in the orange grove, get on the tractor and do some mowing. She's a farmer! She's got lots of fun toys, too. Like a Kawasaki Mule and Four Wheelers that she uses to work with, and lets me drive around through her woods to have some fun. We must have 3 miles worth of trails (curving all around, of course) that we drive around on with her toys :lol:
She delivered milk on a manual milk wagon in the hills of Ohio when she was 8 years old! She's STRONG, too. She can lift me straight off the ground by my shirt collar.
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Postby Mike Bannick » Dec 12, 2002 @ 1:48am

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Postby NinthOption » Dec 12, 2002 @ 2:58am

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Postby James S » Dec 12, 2002 @ 3:01am

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Postby sponge » Dec 12, 2002 @ 3:45am

holy internets batman.
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Postby James S » Dec 12, 2002 @ 3:52am

There are lines on both sides of the road :roll:

And if you're driving like a Brit then you're closer to the edge so you know how far you can get from the inside of the lane, and plus if there's a head on then the empty (hopefully) passenger sides will take most of the brunt of the collision. Plus turning off of the road is easier and more efficient since you're on the close side of the road.
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Postby sponge » Dec 12, 2002 @ 3:54am

I meant your close to the lines.
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Postby Warren » Dec 12, 2002 @ 4:11am

Moose, you are quite silly. In England (and in Australia, Japan, India, and some others...), they do drive on the left side of the road, but the steering wheel is on the RIGHT SIDE!! It's no different than from us, the driver is still closer to the middle of the road. I like our way because we shift with our right hands, on a car in England, the stick must be used with the left hand.
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Postby Warren » Dec 12, 2002 @ 4:12am

...and to make it appear...
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Postby James S » Dec 12, 2002 @ 4:21am

... ya, so I'm sick of girls. I don't think they're worth it.
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Postby Warren » Dec 12, 2002 @ 4:30am

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Postby James S » Dec 12, 2002 @ 4:56pm

Well in the end they are, but not at my age... I keep using that as an excuse but I feel it still remains true.
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Postby Warren » Dec 12, 2002 @ 10:19pm

I didn't get a chance to ask her...and no, I didn't chicken out, she was gone basically all class in the office trying to get some test application papers (the office and guidance people are disgustingly stupid, I have thousands of stories about them calling me to guidance, then they forget why they called me!). The rest of the time was her complaining about a project we just got, and that was basically it.

Speaking of school...today in Pre-Cal, the teacher wasn't there, so we went to the computer lab to work, but we didn't work, we played a huge Quake III LAN game!! It was the greatest period of my life, I mean, 60 minutes of NONSTOP Quake III LAN! IN SCHOOL! I whipped everyone in it, I own in Quake III, that is easily the game I'm best in. Man, it was a great class :D.
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Postby James S » Dec 12, 2002 @ 11:22pm

When the teacher was gone in my Calc II class I taught it for him :/
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