Ranger50 wrote:
Badass.
stroker wrote:slantvaliant wrote:Whoever did that deserves a slow and painful death.
Relax Stroker, that was probably built during the '70's Street Freaks era. I'm impressed it still exists.
Car wouldn't even have been 10 years old when it was modified. Would anybody be that upset if a 2006 vehicle was crazy modified today or just go find another one on a used car lot?
ultraclyde wrote: This is fascinating. I really had never thought about population density being so low west of the Mississippi.
according to that map basically no one lives where I live.
rebelgtp wrote:ultraclyde wrote: This is fascinating. I really had never thought about population density being so low west of the Mississippi.according to that map basically no one lives where I live.
Can I move there too? You need a new neighbor, right?
ultraclyde wrote: This is fascinating. I really had never thought about population density being so low west of the Mississippi.
I like what it shows about Florida.....we have some areas that are as rural and open as you can imagine (e.g. driving across 60 towards Yeehaw Junction) and some that are as dense as any urban center. It's a microcosm of the whole nation.
JoeyM wrote:ultraclyde wrote: This is fascinating. I really had never thought about population density being so low west of the Mississippi.I like what it shows about Florida.....we have some areas that are as rural and open as you can imagine (e.g. driving across 60 towards Yeehaw Junction) and some that are as dense as any urban center. It's a microcosm of the whole nation.
Its like all of North America is slowly draining into the tip of a dirty condom.....
In reply to ultraclyde:
Actually the house behind my property is for sale right now. I could use another car guy out here
This is the view from my backyard. Takes all of 5 minutes to get there.
Basically live on the very edge of a huge valley that is surrounded on all sides by mountains. Nearest "big city" is a good 3 hours away.
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rebelgtp wrote: In reply to ultraclyde: Actually the house behind my property is for sale right now. I could use another car guy out here This is the view from my backyard. Takes all of 5 minutes to get there. Basically live on the very edge of a huge valley that is surrounded on all sides by mountains. Nearest "big city" is a good 3 hours away.
But all those trees and hills get in the way of the view. I lived in the Rockies for a year. Drove me berkeleyin nuts.
In reply to Streetwiseguy:
That would basically be the view if you to into the valley. The valley I live in is basically huge.
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