Hitchhiking is Dangerous

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Hitchhiking is Dangerous

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Van wrote:Kumbaya, asshats.
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Atomic Punk wrote:So why did you post it?
Yes, that just happened.
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Where do you find this stuff?
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Mikey wrote:Where do you find this stuff?
Hitchhiking on the internet.
Van wrote:Kumbaya, asshats.
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Atomic Punk wrote:So why did you post it?
Yes, that just happened.
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Interesting bit o Americana there. 2+
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That is one pissed off Chiefs fan.
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not quite. the starting point is just about right, along with the first 2000 miles, but, then dude does a pretty major detour.

i'll bet ti was quite the adventure.
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I did a lot of hitch-hiking back in the day. My longest stretch was from Georgia to Maine before I-95 was done.
Did a lot of it in college before I had enough money to buy a car in my senior year. I usually carried a blade and only once had to show it to convince someone that I no longer wanted to ride in his car.
Actually once slept in the Ideal Toothpick factory in Wilton Maine on a cold night thanks to a kind night watchman.
When my own kids were older they were under orders to never ever hitch-hike and to call me no matter where they were and I'd pick them up.
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Sudden Sam wrote:I've hitchhiked from Alabama to Oklahoma, through Texas and back.
Pretty impressive for an SEC fan. Next time take your football team with you.
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Wolfman wrote:I usually carried a blade and only once had to show it to convince someone that I no longer wanted to ride in his car.
You could have just kept talking, I'm sure he would have begged you to get out
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Sudden Sam wrote:But...apparently you forgot that Alabama played Oklahoma in Norman in 2002. Oklahoma was ranked in the top ten and had to score twice in the last 4 minutes to beat the Tide.
Sam... I like ya.

As far as SEC BSH goes, you'da'man.


So with that in mind, I'll give you a little friendly, sincere advice -- the next time you feel inclined to defend anything about the SEC...


Shut. The. Fuck. Up.


Seriously.


But since you're SEC Fan, chances are you need a detailed explaination why...


You just had to go back 5 freaking years to find a noteworthy OOC road game, and it was probably the first in 10-15 years or more.


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