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Date:         Fri, 19 Sep 2008 18:38:24 -0400
Reply-To:     Jonce Fancher <streetbugs@VERIZON.NET>
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From:         Jonce Fancher <streetbugs@VERIZON.NET>
Subject:      Re: was:Bumper Sticker/#1 lane speed
Comments: To: "mtbiker62@COMCAST.NET" <mtbiker62@COMCAST.NET>
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Hi I find you can drive like a BUTT if you have a plastic flag with your favorite sports team, Nascar thing or even college you like. I saw a guy with 1 in all 4 windows and all were different. Oh BTW My dad has one on his 500HP supercharged Ford Ranger that says " Cruise Control Set on Speed Limit ". Never could figure out why he needed so much power to go the speed limit. Also the speed limit signs in Michigan are only suggestions. C-ya Jonce Another Bumper sticker I have that Ive not put on anything is " Will Work For Parts" ( the O has a VW emblem in it )

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>The only drivers in this area that I have a real attitude problem with are those that think they own the #1 lane because THEY are in it. It is Utah law that if you have 3 cars behind you and you're in the #1 lane and not passing anyone to your right in #2, you get out of the way or get ticketed. And, of course, there is never a HP around when you need one. ;)

>bob >> >> I don't think this attitude is any worse than the "get the hell outta my way, >> I'm in a hurry" attitude, which is far more common (here in the Washington DC >> area). I commute 120 miles a day round trip, a lot of it on 4 lane highway where >> the traffic is very heavy, even when it's moving close to the speed limit. If >> I'm in the left lane, nearly every morning some a**hole flashes his/her high >> beams for me to move over, never mind that 2 car lengths ahead of me is another >> car (and don't tell me I'm tailgating, you CANNOT leave the proper amount of >> room between cars in this area). So, if I did move over, two seconds later this >> jerk is going to be behind another car going the same speed. What do these >> people think, that they are Moses and traffic should part for them to get >> through? Hell, we're ALL in a hurry. Just an observation, but most of these >> folks seem to drive BMWs, Volvo's, and now Priuses. Jeff >--=======AVGMAIL-48D425D70000======= >Content-Type: multipart/alternative; > boundary="=======AVGMAIL-48D425D70000======="

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Jonce Fancher

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