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  1. Mediocre Man

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    It wasn't his horse
     
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    Damn....Could it represent another cowboy's horse ?
     
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    Mediocre Man Mr. SportsTwo

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    It could represent Roy Rogers' horse
     
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    Isn't that Roy Roger's horse, Trigger, which was mounted rather than stuffed?
     
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    Lanny Original Season Ticket Holder "Mr. Big Shot"

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    You left off "The American Way". That was the third of the three mottoes of Superman.
     
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    So like me. Lol. One more.

    Drivers who intentionally drive to the end of the exit only lane, to merge onto the freeway at the last second during rush hour. Like stafford road exit in 205 north bound.

    Basically anyone who thinks that once they get behind the wheel the road is theirs.
     
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    Ohh yeah. Me too.

    You are fucking dead to me!!!!!
     
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    Lanny Original Season Ticket Holder "Mr. Big Shot"

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    Oh, why didn't you just say Cadillac owners or California drivers in the first place.
    By the way, you take stafford road to overlook to get to my house.
     
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    Because i would have said Prius drivers and cars with the bicycle emblems on the license plates.

    Lol.


    I don't take Stafford road home. I don't even take 205 anymore. Moved out of the city fir this and many other reasons. People are just more selfish behind the wheel in the city. Its sad too cause im sure most are fine individuals outside their cars.
     
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    Lanny Original Season Ticket Holder "Mr. Big Shot"

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    In the city, space and time are at a premium. Hence, you've got to work to get your little niche on the road and get home before dark.
    I can attest to two things:
    1. Traffic is worse in Seattle;
    2. Traffic is even worse than that in St. Louis;
    3. Getting around San Francisco or LA requires a four year degree from Harvard on manipulating your way home on the road.
    Friday, my wife and I were driving down Hwy 217 from Hwy 26 at one end all the way to I-5 at the other end at about 1:00 pm and we hit heavy stop and go traffic. What is our little world coming to?
    I remember just before I went in the Army, I could get from any part of Portland to any other part of Portland at any time of the day in less than half an hour at the most.
     
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