Re: Clutch slipping - looking for reputable shop in Richmond, VA
On Mon, 17 Apr 2006 08:08:10 -0500, Crystal <crystal@nospam.thankyou>
wrote: >"Michael Pardee" <michaeltnull@cybertrails.com> wrote in >news:vv-dnbI7J48KD97ZnZ2dnUVZ_umdnZ2d@sedona.net: > >> Okay... so we have a contributor who says he is a professional driver >> (a credible claim - there is nothing rare about that) and another who >> admits to speeding as a regular exercise, thinks 400K is a long >> driving record and replies "Professional driver. That's funny >> man." Who is the more credible? >> >> I'm not a pro driver (although I have recently been putting 1000 hwy >> miles a week on my company truck... northern Arizona is a pretty large >> service area), but I certainly passed the million mile mark some time >> ago. Long before that I decided speeding is a fool's game; increased >> risk of unspeakable horror without tangible gain is not smart. >> >> Every experienced driver has known at least one time he or she wished >> with all of his or her heart to be going slower or that the brakes >> would stop quicker. Why on earth would somebody deliberately throw >> away the opportunity to make that come true? >> >> Mike >> >> >> > >Sure, maybe you're right, but it's not his place to judge me. Even if he >is a professional driver, I have many friends who are "professional" >drivers, with sponsors and the whole 9 yards. They don't judge me. If he >thinks I'm going to just up and slow down because he's a "pro" he can >eat a dick. And the comment about women drivers was uncalled for. >Anyways I'm out of this thread. anyone with a class A license is a professional driver, you have a class A license? |
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