X5Flyboy |
04-21-2007 01:02 AM |
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Originally Posted by OldGuy
Flyboy my next pickup is a 997 GT3 so I dont know if I am going to be able to make a Euro delivery
I still miss Idaho falls. Went to Boise this summer and it was 109
I looked on line and it was 85 at your house. My wife went to Skyline HS
and I have a friend here that went to IF HS.
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I can't fit into something like that, thought I'd love to. Too tall a sitting hgt, 42". Even when I flew A-4s in the Navy, my shoulders rubbed the canopy rails and if I'd ever needed to punch out, my only option was the bottom seat ripcord as the top one was not designed to pull UP over my head. Somethings are just made for a smaller person.
It's too bad we don't have selected "autobahn" roads here in America. Some cars are just made for high speed cruising (safely). It's a sad commentary that the vehicle most caught for speeding in the USA is a minivan. In truth, I'm not sure, but from my experience, they're the ones that blow my doors off. Talk about driving with reckless abandon! Hwy 93 out of Twin Falls to I-80 is usually a good road to "air it out" (as long as you lookout for the idiots passing on blind turns) And once you pass the lone State Trooper on rte 12 from Missoula to Lewiston rocks with 57 miles of curves and high speed passes.
Would you believe after 4 yrs of driving my friend's daugther to the high school in Ammon, it's name eludes me. (Don't get old!) Of course we only lived ~400yds from the high school, but she still needed a ride. I used to walk that far just to get to the schoolbus stop.
Love everything out there. Am heading back there for the next 5 months to escape the heat & humidity of Charleston,SC. Too many friends & relatives on the east coast to stay out there year round. Previous 5 years, I drove back'n'forth 3-4X a yr. Ended up doing 'speed' runs across and that got old. Now I do one trip west in the spring (dodging the tornadoes) and east in the fall(dodging the mountain snows). Nice leisurely drives with stops of interest along the way.
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