OT- Carfax Request for 1990 Volvo
#31
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Re: OT- Carfax Request for 1990 Volvo
Approximately 11/16/03 14:15, Andy uttered for posterity:
> You know I have seen these exact problems. As a Big Truck Driver it annoys
> the hell otta me. Another problem is pulling out into the right lane and
> slowing down. I have seen the "all the way into the leftmost lane" and then
> slowing down. That scares the heck out of me too.
>
> Andy
> 2001 TJ
> Planning an upgrade
Useta be a guy here that commuted every day on Hwy 17 from Santa Cruz
to Silicon Valley. Carried a digital camera and Apple notebook and
took pictures of idiotic drivers on the "blood alley" section of
CA 17. Put them on a website called "Jerque du Jour" for the worst
example of Darwinian driving observed on that day's commute. Volvos
and Minivans seemed to be the perpetual stars, with some drivers
being repeaters. Got in trouble, as he was showing their license
plate, not disguising the jerk, etc. etc. Suspect Volvo USA also
complained at being featured so prominently.... typically a dumbass
in a Volvo with a cell phone pulling right in front of a huge truck
on the downgrade, and slowing down.
--
My governor can kick your governor's ***
> You know I have seen these exact problems. As a Big Truck Driver it annoys
> the hell otta me. Another problem is pulling out into the right lane and
> slowing down. I have seen the "all the way into the leftmost lane" and then
> slowing down. That scares the heck out of me too.
>
> Andy
> 2001 TJ
> Planning an upgrade
Useta be a guy here that commuted every day on Hwy 17 from Santa Cruz
to Silicon Valley. Carried a digital camera and Apple notebook and
took pictures of idiotic drivers on the "blood alley" section of
CA 17. Put them on a website called "Jerque du Jour" for the worst
example of Darwinian driving observed on that day's commute. Volvos
and Minivans seemed to be the perpetual stars, with some drivers
being repeaters. Got in trouble, as he was showing their license
plate, not disguising the jerk, etc. etc. Suspect Volvo USA also
complained at being featured so prominently.... typically a dumbass
in a Volvo with a cell phone pulling right in front of a huge truck
on the downgrade, and slowing down.
--
My governor can kick your governor's ***
#32
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Re: OT- Carfax Request for 1990 Volvo
Approximately 11/16/03 14:47, c uttered for posterity:
> It seems anything with a Buick emblem does that here. Just this morning a
> Park Ave. pulled out of the local Perkins and forced me and another pickup
> driver to panic stop. There wasn't a car for a mile behind us. This is on a
> 4 lane road with is the US highway running through our town. The old fart
> then proceeds to drive 15MPH (yes that's 15!) in a 35 zone. I see this so
> much that I'm beginning to think that some of these people think that since
> they have been driving so long, they have earned the privilege to drive like
> this and expect right-of-way.
If you ever get the chance and feel brave, drive in Florida in
pretty much any or all of the areas infested by geriatrics in
big old Cadillacs or Lincolns. Is enough to drive a teetotaller
to drink.
--
My governor can kick your governor's ***
> It seems anything with a Buick emblem does that here. Just this morning a
> Park Ave. pulled out of the local Perkins and forced me and another pickup
> driver to panic stop. There wasn't a car for a mile behind us. This is on a
> 4 lane road with is the US highway running through our town. The old fart
> then proceeds to drive 15MPH (yes that's 15!) in a 35 zone. I see this so
> much that I'm beginning to think that some of these people think that since
> they have been driving so long, they have earned the privilege to drive like
> this and expect right-of-way.
If you ever get the chance and feel brave, drive in Florida in
pretty much any or all of the areas infested by geriatrics in
big old Cadillacs or Lincolns. Is enough to drive a teetotaller
to drink.
--
My governor can kick your governor's ***
#33
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Re: OT- Carfax Request for 1990 Volvo
Approximately 11/16/03 14:47, c uttered for posterity:
> It seems anything with a Buick emblem does that here. Just this morning a
> Park Ave. pulled out of the local Perkins and forced me and another pickup
> driver to panic stop. There wasn't a car for a mile behind us. This is on a
> 4 lane road with is the US highway running through our town. The old fart
> then proceeds to drive 15MPH (yes that's 15!) in a 35 zone. I see this so
> much that I'm beginning to think that some of these people think that since
> they have been driving so long, they have earned the privilege to drive like
> this and expect right-of-way.
If you ever get the chance and feel brave, drive in Florida in
pretty much any or all of the areas infested by geriatrics in
big old Cadillacs or Lincolns. Is enough to drive a teetotaller
to drink.
--
My governor can kick your governor's ***
> It seems anything with a Buick emblem does that here. Just this morning a
> Park Ave. pulled out of the local Perkins and forced me and another pickup
> driver to panic stop. There wasn't a car for a mile behind us. This is on a
> 4 lane road with is the US highway running through our town. The old fart
> then proceeds to drive 15MPH (yes that's 15!) in a 35 zone. I see this so
> much that I'm beginning to think that some of these people think that since
> they have been driving so long, they have earned the privilege to drive like
> this and expect right-of-way.
If you ever get the chance and feel brave, drive in Florida in
pretty much any or all of the areas infested by geriatrics in
big old Cadillacs or Lincolns. Is enough to drive a teetotaller
to drink.
--
My governor can kick your governor's ***
#34
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Re: OT- Carfax Request for 1990 Volvo
Approximately 11/16/03 14:47, c uttered for posterity:
> It seems anything with a Buick emblem does that here. Just this morning a
> Park Ave. pulled out of the local Perkins and forced me and another pickup
> driver to panic stop. There wasn't a car for a mile behind us. This is on a
> 4 lane road with is the US highway running through our town. The old fart
> then proceeds to drive 15MPH (yes that's 15!) in a 35 zone. I see this so
> much that I'm beginning to think that some of these people think that since
> they have been driving so long, they have earned the privilege to drive like
> this and expect right-of-way.
If you ever get the chance and feel brave, drive in Florida in
pretty much any or all of the areas infested by geriatrics in
big old Cadillacs or Lincolns. Is enough to drive a teetotaller
to drink.
--
My governor can kick your governor's ***
> It seems anything with a Buick emblem does that here. Just this morning a
> Park Ave. pulled out of the local Perkins and forced me and another pickup
> driver to panic stop. There wasn't a car for a mile behind us. This is on a
> 4 lane road with is the US highway running through our town. The old fart
> then proceeds to drive 15MPH (yes that's 15!) in a 35 zone. I see this so
> much that I'm beginning to think that some of these people think that since
> they have been driving so long, they have earned the privilege to drive like
> this and expect right-of-way.
If you ever get the chance and feel brave, drive in Florida in
pretty much any or all of the areas infested by geriatrics in
big old Cadillacs or Lincolns. Is enough to drive a teetotaller
to drink.
--
My governor can kick your governor's ***
#35
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Re: OT- Carfax Request for 1990 Volvo
No rust or smoke and that is an excellent price.
Volvos go forever with fresh oil regularly. I have owned a couple with
over 350,000 miles on them that still ran great. AC even still worked
in the last one.
We sold our last Volvo 240 wagon when we bought the Cherokee.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
JC wrote:
>
> Hello all, I am still running my 96 ZJ into the ground but am
> contemplating the purchase of a 1990 Volvo 740 with
> 155k miles on the clock but appears to be in good shape for a second
> work vehicle.
> I would be greatful if any of you with CarFax accts would be so kind
> as to run
> the VIN for me and e-mail the results to me at bassettdude@yahoo.com
> or post it here to the group. VIN # is YV1FA8842L1476398
> The dealer is asking 2000 for the car. Does anyone know if this is a
> decent price for this car? I have no experience with Volvos myself but
> they do have a rep for durability as do our beloved ZJ's. There is no
> maintenance record for the vehicle so what
> maintenance items should I focus on upon purchase?
> Thanks for all you help.
> Chris
Volvos go forever with fresh oil regularly. I have owned a couple with
over 350,000 miles on them that still ran great. AC even still worked
in the last one.
We sold our last Volvo 240 wagon when we bought the Cherokee.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
JC wrote:
>
> Hello all, I am still running my 96 ZJ into the ground but am
> contemplating the purchase of a 1990 Volvo 740 with
> 155k miles on the clock but appears to be in good shape for a second
> work vehicle.
> I would be greatful if any of you with CarFax accts would be so kind
> as to run
> the VIN for me and e-mail the results to me at bassettdude@yahoo.com
> or post it here to the group. VIN # is YV1FA8842L1476398
> The dealer is asking 2000 for the car. Does anyone know if this is a
> decent price for this car? I have no experience with Volvos myself but
> they do have a rep for durability as do our beloved ZJ's. There is no
> maintenance record for the vehicle so what
> maintenance items should I focus on upon purchase?
> Thanks for all you help.
> Chris
#36
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Re: OT- Carfax Request for 1990 Volvo
No rust or smoke and that is an excellent price.
Volvos go forever with fresh oil regularly. I have owned a couple with
over 350,000 miles on them that still ran great. AC even still worked
in the last one.
We sold our last Volvo 240 wagon when we bought the Cherokee.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
JC wrote:
>
> Hello all, I am still running my 96 ZJ into the ground but am
> contemplating the purchase of a 1990 Volvo 740 with
> 155k miles on the clock but appears to be in good shape for a second
> work vehicle.
> I would be greatful if any of you with CarFax accts would be so kind
> as to run
> the VIN for me and e-mail the results to me at bassettdude@yahoo.com
> or post it here to the group. VIN # is YV1FA8842L1476398
> The dealer is asking 2000 for the car. Does anyone know if this is a
> decent price for this car? I have no experience with Volvos myself but
> they do have a rep for durability as do our beloved ZJ's. There is no
> maintenance record for the vehicle so what
> maintenance items should I focus on upon purchase?
> Thanks for all you help.
> Chris
Volvos go forever with fresh oil regularly. I have owned a couple with
over 350,000 miles on them that still ran great. AC even still worked
in the last one.
We sold our last Volvo 240 wagon when we bought the Cherokee.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
JC wrote:
>
> Hello all, I am still running my 96 ZJ into the ground but am
> contemplating the purchase of a 1990 Volvo 740 with
> 155k miles on the clock but appears to be in good shape for a second
> work vehicle.
> I would be greatful if any of you with CarFax accts would be so kind
> as to run
> the VIN for me and e-mail the results to me at bassettdude@yahoo.com
> or post it here to the group. VIN # is YV1FA8842L1476398
> The dealer is asking 2000 for the car. Does anyone know if this is a
> decent price for this car? I have no experience with Volvos myself but
> they do have a rep for durability as do our beloved ZJ's. There is no
> maintenance record for the vehicle so what
> maintenance items should I focus on upon purchase?
> Thanks for all you help.
> Chris
#37
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Re: OT- Carfax Request for 1990 Volvo
No rust or smoke and that is an excellent price.
Volvos go forever with fresh oil regularly. I have owned a couple with
over 350,000 miles on them that still ran great. AC even still worked
in the last one.
We sold our last Volvo 240 wagon when we bought the Cherokee.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
JC wrote:
>
> Hello all, I am still running my 96 ZJ into the ground but am
> contemplating the purchase of a 1990 Volvo 740 with
> 155k miles on the clock but appears to be in good shape for a second
> work vehicle.
> I would be greatful if any of you with CarFax accts would be so kind
> as to run
> the VIN for me and e-mail the results to me at bassettdude@yahoo.com
> or post it here to the group. VIN # is YV1FA8842L1476398
> The dealer is asking 2000 for the car. Does anyone know if this is a
> decent price for this car? I have no experience with Volvos myself but
> they do have a rep for durability as do our beloved ZJ's. There is no
> maintenance record for the vehicle so what
> maintenance items should I focus on upon purchase?
> Thanks for all you help.
> Chris
Volvos go forever with fresh oil regularly. I have owned a couple with
over 350,000 miles on them that still ran great. AC even still worked
in the last one.
We sold our last Volvo 240 wagon when we bought the Cherokee.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
JC wrote:
>
> Hello all, I am still running my 96 ZJ into the ground but am
> contemplating the purchase of a 1990 Volvo 740 with
> 155k miles on the clock but appears to be in good shape for a second
> work vehicle.
> I would be greatful if any of you with CarFax accts would be so kind
> as to run
> the VIN for me and e-mail the results to me at bassettdude@yahoo.com
> or post it here to the group. VIN # is YV1FA8842L1476398
> The dealer is asking 2000 for the car. Does anyone know if this is a
> decent price for this car? I have no experience with Volvos myself but
> they do have a rep for durability as do our beloved ZJ's. There is no
> maintenance record for the vehicle so what
> maintenance items should I focus on upon purchase?
> Thanks for all you help.
> Chris
#38
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Re: OT- Carfax Request for 1990 Volvo
Lon,
The absolute worst thing that happened to me with regard to these "problems"
was a year back. I was in CA and had to travel in the right lane because of
my exit a few miles down the road. I forget the highway but it was 5-6
lane. An old guy entered the highway and I spotted him right off and my
foot was heading for the brake and my hand was on the shifter ready to plow
down through the gears. He did exactly what I figured, pulled right out in
front of me and did 25 MPH. It was all I could do to slow the rig down and
kept looking in the mirror for the trailer. I really don't know how I did
it.
This is why I am getting out of driving. Plus, there are some terrible
drivers (Big Truck) out there too. It's time to slow down and start to
enjoy my TJ more off road and do some camping.
Andy
60 years young
"Lon Stowell" <LonDot.Stowell@ComcastPeriod.Net> wrote in message
news:MkTtb.170746$ao4.551870@attbi_s51...
> Approximately 11/16/03 14:15, Andy uttered for posterity:
> > You know I have seen these exact problems. As a Big Truck Driver it
annoys
> > the hell otta me. Another problem is pulling out into the right lane
and
> > slowing down. I have seen the "all the way into the leftmost lane" and
then
> > slowing down. That scares the heck out of me too.
> >
> > Andy
> > 2001 TJ
> > Planning an upgrade
>
> Useta be a guy here that commuted every day on Hwy 17 from Santa Cruz
> to Silicon Valley. Carried a digital camera and Apple notebook and
> took pictures of idiotic drivers on the "blood alley" section of
> CA 17. Put them on a website called "Jerque du Jour" for the worst
> example of Darwinian driving observed on that day's commute. Volvos
> and Minivans seemed to be the perpetual stars, with some drivers
> being repeaters. Got in trouble, as he was showing their license
> plate, not disguising the jerk, etc. etc. Suspect Volvo USA also
> complained at being featured so prominently.... typically a dumbass
> in a Volvo with a cell phone pulling right in front of a huge truck
> on the downgrade, and slowing down.
>
> --
> My governor can kick your governor's ***
>
The absolute worst thing that happened to me with regard to these "problems"
was a year back. I was in CA and had to travel in the right lane because of
my exit a few miles down the road. I forget the highway but it was 5-6
lane. An old guy entered the highway and I spotted him right off and my
foot was heading for the brake and my hand was on the shifter ready to plow
down through the gears. He did exactly what I figured, pulled right out in
front of me and did 25 MPH. It was all I could do to slow the rig down and
kept looking in the mirror for the trailer. I really don't know how I did
it.
This is why I am getting out of driving. Plus, there are some terrible
drivers (Big Truck) out there too. It's time to slow down and start to
enjoy my TJ more off road and do some camping.
Andy
60 years young
"Lon Stowell" <LonDot.Stowell@ComcastPeriod.Net> wrote in message
news:MkTtb.170746$ao4.551870@attbi_s51...
> Approximately 11/16/03 14:15, Andy uttered for posterity:
> > You know I have seen these exact problems. As a Big Truck Driver it
annoys
> > the hell otta me. Another problem is pulling out into the right lane
and
> > slowing down. I have seen the "all the way into the leftmost lane" and
then
> > slowing down. That scares the heck out of me too.
> >
> > Andy
> > 2001 TJ
> > Planning an upgrade
>
> Useta be a guy here that commuted every day on Hwy 17 from Santa Cruz
> to Silicon Valley. Carried a digital camera and Apple notebook and
> took pictures of idiotic drivers on the "blood alley" section of
> CA 17. Put them on a website called "Jerque du Jour" for the worst
> example of Darwinian driving observed on that day's commute. Volvos
> and Minivans seemed to be the perpetual stars, with some drivers
> being repeaters. Got in trouble, as he was showing their license
> plate, not disguising the jerk, etc. etc. Suspect Volvo USA also
> complained at being featured so prominently.... typically a dumbass
> in a Volvo with a cell phone pulling right in front of a huge truck
> on the downgrade, and slowing down.
>
> --
> My governor can kick your governor's ***
>
#39
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Re: OT- Carfax Request for 1990 Volvo
Lon,
The absolute worst thing that happened to me with regard to these "problems"
was a year back. I was in CA and had to travel in the right lane because of
my exit a few miles down the road. I forget the highway but it was 5-6
lane. An old guy entered the highway and I spotted him right off and my
foot was heading for the brake and my hand was on the shifter ready to plow
down through the gears. He did exactly what I figured, pulled right out in
front of me and did 25 MPH. It was all I could do to slow the rig down and
kept looking in the mirror for the trailer. I really don't know how I did
it.
This is why I am getting out of driving. Plus, there are some terrible
drivers (Big Truck) out there too. It's time to slow down and start to
enjoy my TJ more off road and do some camping.
Andy
60 years young
"Lon Stowell" <LonDot.Stowell@ComcastPeriod.Net> wrote in message
news:MkTtb.170746$ao4.551870@attbi_s51...
> Approximately 11/16/03 14:15, Andy uttered for posterity:
> > You know I have seen these exact problems. As a Big Truck Driver it
annoys
> > the hell otta me. Another problem is pulling out into the right lane
and
> > slowing down. I have seen the "all the way into the leftmost lane" and
then
> > slowing down. That scares the heck out of me too.
> >
> > Andy
> > 2001 TJ
> > Planning an upgrade
>
> Useta be a guy here that commuted every day on Hwy 17 from Santa Cruz
> to Silicon Valley. Carried a digital camera and Apple notebook and
> took pictures of idiotic drivers on the "blood alley" section of
> CA 17. Put them on a website called "Jerque du Jour" for the worst
> example of Darwinian driving observed on that day's commute. Volvos
> and Minivans seemed to be the perpetual stars, with some drivers
> being repeaters. Got in trouble, as he was showing their license
> plate, not disguising the jerk, etc. etc. Suspect Volvo USA also
> complained at being featured so prominently.... typically a dumbass
> in a Volvo with a cell phone pulling right in front of a huge truck
> on the downgrade, and slowing down.
>
> --
> My governor can kick your governor's ***
>
The absolute worst thing that happened to me with regard to these "problems"
was a year back. I was in CA and had to travel in the right lane because of
my exit a few miles down the road. I forget the highway but it was 5-6
lane. An old guy entered the highway and I spotted him right off and my
foot was heading for the brake and my hand was on the shifter ready to plow
down through the gears. He did exactly what I figured, pulled right out in
front of me and did 25 MPH. It was all I could do to slow the rig down and
kept looking in the mirror for the trailer. I really don't know how I did
it.
This is why I am getting out of driving. Plus, there are some terrible
drivers (Big Truck) out there too. It's time to slow down and start to
enjoy my TJ more off road and do some camping.
Andy
60 years young
"Lon Stowell" <LonDot.Stowell@ComcastPeriod.Net> wrote in message
news:MkTtb.170746$ao4.551870@attbi_s51...
> Approximately 11/16/03 14:15, Andy uttered for posterity:
> > You know I have seen these exact problems. As a Big Truck Driver it
annoys
> > the hell otta me. Another problem is pulling out into the right lane
and
> > slowing down. I have seen the "all the way into the leftmost lane" and
then
> > slowing down. That scares the heck out of me too.
> >
> > Andy
> > 2001 TJ
> > Planning an upgrade
>
> Useta be a guy here that commuted every day on Hwy 17 from Santa Cruz
> to Silicon Valley. Carried a digital camera and Apple notebook and
> took pictures of idiotic drivers on the "blood alley" section of
> CA 17. Put them on a website called "Jerque du Jour" for the worst
> example of Darwinian driving observed on that day's commute. Volvos
> and Minivans seemed to be the perpetual stars, with some drivers
> being repeaters. Got in trouble, as he was showing their license
> plate, not disguising the jerk, etc. etc. Suspect Volvo USA also
> complained at being featured so prominently.... typically a dumbass
> in a Volvo with a cell phone pulling right in front of a huge truck
> on the downgrade, and slowing down.
>
> --
> My governor can kick your governor's ***
>
#40
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Re: OT- Carfax Request for 1990 Volvo
Lon,
The absolute worst thing that happened to me with regard to these "problems"
was a year back. I was in CA and had to travel in the right lane because of
my exit a few miles down the road. I forget the highway but it was 5-6
lane. An old guy entered the highway and I spotted him right off and my
foot was heading for the brake and my hand was on the shifter ready to plow
down through the gears. He did exactly what I figured, pulled right out in
front of me and did 25 MPH. It was all I could do to slow the rig down and
kept looking in the mirror for the trailer. I really don't know how I did
it.
This is why I am getting out of driving. Plus, there are some terrible
drivers (Big Truck) out there too. It's time to slow down and start to
enjoy my TJ more off road and do some camping.
Andy
60 years young
"Lon Stowell" <LonDot.Stowell@ComcastPeriod.Net> wrote in message
news:MkTtb.170746$ao4.551870@attbi_s51...
> Approximately 11/16/03 14:15, Andy uttered for posterity:
> > You know I have seen these exact problems. As a Big Truck Driver it
annoys
> > the hell otta me. Another problem is pulling out into the right lane
and
> > slowing down. I have seen the "all the way into the leftmost lane" and
then
> > slowing down. That scares the heck out of me too.
> >
> > Andy
> > 2001 TJ
> > Planning an upgrade
>
> Useta be a guy here that commuted every day on Hwy 17 from Santa Cruz
> to Silicon Valley. Carried a digital camera and Apple notebook and
> took pictures of idiotic drivers on the "blood alley" section of
> CA 17. Put them on a website called "Jerque du Jour" for the worst
> example of Darwinian driving observed on that day's commute. Volvos
> and Minivans seemed to be the perpetual stars, with some drivers
> being repeaters. Got in trouble, as he was showing their license
> plate, not disguising the jerk, etc. etc. Suspect Volvo USA also
> complained at being featured so prominently.... typically a dumbass
> in a Volvo with a cell phone pulling right in front of a huge truck
> on the downgrade, and slowing down.
>
> --
> My governor can kick your governor's ***
>
The absolute worst thing that happened to me with regard to these "problems"
was a year back. I was in CA and had to travel in the right lane because of
my exit a few miles down the road. I forget the highway but it was 5-6
lane. An old guy entered the highway and I spotted him right off and my
foot was heading for the brake and my hand was on the shifter ready to plow
down through the gears. He did exactly what I figured, pulled right out in
front of me and did 25 MPH. It was all I could do to slow the rig down and
kept looking in the mirror for the trailer. I really don't know how I did
it.
This is why I am getting out of driving. Plus, there are some terrible
drivers (Big Truck) out there too. It's time to slow down and start to
enjoy my TJ more off road and do some camping.
Andy
60 years young
"Lon Stowell" <LonDot.Stowell@ComcastPeriod.Net> wrote in message
news:MkTtb.170746$ao4.551870@attbi_s51...
> Approximately 11/16/03 14:15, Andy uttered for posterity:
> > You know I have seen these exact problems. As a Big Truck Driver it
annoys
> > the hell otta me. Another problem is pulling out into the right lane
and
> > slowing down. I have seen the "all the way into the leftmost lane" and
then
> > slowing down. That scares the heck out of me too.
> >
> > Andy
> > 2001 TJ
> > Planning an upgrade
>
> Useta be a guy here that commuted every day on Hwy 17 from Santa Cruz
> to Silicon Valley. Carried a digital camera and Apple notebook and
> took pictures of idiotic drivers on the "blood alley" section of
> CA 17. Put them on a website called "Jerque du Jour" for the worst
> example of Darwinian driving observed on that day's commute. Volvos
> and Minivans seemed to be the perpetual stars, with some drivers
> being repeaters. Got in trouble, as he was showing their license
> plate, not disguising the jerk, etc. etc. Suspect Volvo USA also
> complained at being featured so prominently.... typically a dumbass
> in a Volvo with a cell phone pulling right in front of a huge truck
> on the downgrade, and slowing down.
>
> --
> My governor can kick your governor's ***
>