[DMCForum] Re: Completely off topic - and I mean COMPLETELY!!!!!!
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[DMCForum] Re: Completely off topic - and I mean COMPLETELY!!!!!!



55MPH?  Silly.  The highways in Michigan are 70mph.  I quite 
frequently peg my speedo out on the highway around here.  

Erik


--- In DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Martin Gutkowski <webmaster@xxxx> 
wrote:
> That comment wouldn't make sense in England, but you guys are 
limted to 
> 55mph, aren't you? All those big engines and you're forced to 
drive them 
> like an old granny.... :-)
> 
> Martin (whose DeLorean regularly gets driven for 100 miles at a 
time 
> with the speedo off the clock)
> 
> PS When it's quiet.
> PPS Or when Chris "Ooh what big exhaust pipes I've got" Hawes is 
trying 
> to show off.
> PPPS Sorry Chris.
> PPPPS I will beat you at Santa Pod.
> 
> erikgeerdink wrote:
> 
> >Stay down there in Florida with all the old folks Jim.  You 
wouldn't 
> >be able to handle it up here anyways.  Florida drivers in 
Michigan 
> >always piss me off when they are going 20mph below the speed 
limit 
> >with there is a snow storm.
> >
> >
> >Erik
> >  
> >



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