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Not Really A Kill
Last night I was down filling up, and when I went to leave, it was right at rush hour, so I had to pick an opportunity to pull out and just stomp on the pedal so that I could make it w/o getting broadsided. Anyways after about 2 mins of waiting, I finally have an opportunity, I pull out slightly blocking south bound traffic (there wasn't any coming), then the northbound lane cleared and this little B!T$H in a 150 trys to whip out and cut me off, well I stomped on the gas, and all I saw in the rear view was the 150 disappear in a cloud of smoke for about 2 secs
. It was the first time I've left someone in smoke before, pretty cool.-BG06. |
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Feels pretty good to do that huh?
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