Neil drove like an idiot passing cars at breakneck speed during a “parade” lap while I drove very responsibly.
Rob
:lol :lol
I looked up 'Responsibly'
1. moving or proceeding with little or less than usual speed or velocity:
2. characterized by lack of speed: a slow pace.
3. taking or requiring a comparatively long time for completion.
4. requiring or taking a long time for growing, changing, or occurring; gradual
5. sluggish in nature, disposition, or function.
6. dull of perception or understanding; mentally dull.
7. not prompt, readily disposed, or in haste.
8. little speed or intensity
9. slack; not busy
10. having some quality that retards speed or causes movement, progress, work, etc., to be accomplished at less than the usual or expected rate of speed
11. running at less than the proper rate of speed or registering less than the proper time, as a clock.
12. passing heavily or dragging, as time
13. not progressive; behind the times
14. dull, humdrum, uninteresting, or tedious
15. A little bit gay or bi-curious.
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I looked up 'Responsibly'
1. moving or proceeding with little or less than usual speed or velocity:
2. characterized by lack of speed: a slow pace.
3. taking or requiring a comparatively long time for completion.
4. requiring or taking a long time for growing, changing, or occurring; gradual
5. sluggish in nature, disposition, or function.
6. dull of perception or understanding; mentally dull.
7. not prompt, readily disposed, or in haste.
8. little speed or intensity
9. slack; not busy
10. having some quality that retards speed or causes movement, progress, work, etc., to be accomplished at less than the usual or expected rate of speed
11. running at less than the proper rate of speed or registering less than the proper time, as a clock.
12. passing heavily or dragging, as time
13. not progressive; behind the times
14. dull, humdrum, uninteresting, or tedious
15. A little bit gay or bi-curious.
wow id love to go see car #2 so the 1st car is in the u.s .. anyone know if can be seen or is it in some guys home outa sight lol. and just being on the topic what happen to car #3
http://www.shelbyamericancollection.org
The Miles car (the #2 car that should have been #1) is on display at the Shelby American Collection Museum in Boulder Colorado. This past Christmas at the annual party as the night was winding down someone asked if Bill Murray (the mechanic and driver for many of the cars in the collection) would start it up for a "donation". Bill Jumped in and fired it up, everyone went nuts, and the guy plopped down his credit card to make a $1000 donation to the museum and stated simply "worth every penny". Its owned By Larry Miller of Utah, who also owns Miller Motorsports park. Larry started as a parts counter guy at a toyota dealership and gave new meaning to the term "working your way up". He now owns over 60 dealerships, several theatres, the Utah Jazz and more historically significant Ford and Shelby race cars then just about anyone. The best thing about his collection..... they are raced hard as intended and are on display for the public to see. Steve Volk (another hard working class act) also owns several significant cars in the collection that are raced.
We're too busy insulting each other on this thread to answer these questions!
I was forced to take lamanse classes when my wife was pregger with our first. :biggrin
That is one of the funniest things I’ve ever read! I have to hand it to you Brits as after living in your country for four years I have tremendous respect for your education system. It produces such great writers, professors, lawyers, debaters etc. It’s such a shame that everyone in Britain spends so much time pontificating that nothing ever gets made or accomplished… oh I’m sorry you did produce that lovely new London 2012 Olympic logo…