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    i use to get stuck every time i went out in my s-10,then i got bags and problem solved.with the exception of the occasional crusin low as hell on bags and not seeing a big dead cat or possum in the road and wack, then im dragging a dead cat for 100 yards until it goes flying out from under my truck,thinking its gone then later smelling something cooking on the exaust getting home and finding most of this cat is stuck to my exaust and frame...serioulsy the guy at the muffler shop thought it was a furry pot roast.
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    yes i am....

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    hahahahahahhahahahahahahahahahhaha

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    Well, Cliff posted this refering to me on Tuesday. I was pulling out of a gas station on Moreland and right halfway out, my car got stuck on the driveway. Frontend on Moreland, assend in the parking lot. This dude in a DHL van behind me asked me if I was broke down. I said, sort of. He ended up pushing me out into Moreland so I could get going. Ugh. Later, QD.
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    bahahahahahaah


    i need to rename it "Has your car ever been so low that it has absolutely no travel and bounces uncontrolably when being dribbled?"

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    ^ I got that beat, try having Clayton Co. Police have to push you off of a small built up section of asphalt in the middle of downtown Jonesboro.
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    ...and then ticketing you for being too low....lol....here son would you like us to push you off since you are too low....have a good day...oh btw here's your ticket

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    No actually they laughed their ass's off. Actually called another cop over to laugh at me also.
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    ^^^ Ok. I will. Taco Bell. Hwy 19/41. Jonesboro. Pulling out, I got caught there. Again frontend hangingout in the road. Had to be pulled out of that spot.

    Which reminds me. I need to redo my battery tie-down. After I left you Cliff, I went to Suntrust to get some money. I went to the red light by Picadilly's to go straight across to BK. The redlight at Starbuck's. As I was crossing, my car hit a couple of bumps and my fucking battery tilted over pulling my negative terminal wire out. My car shut off and left me sitting in the middle of 138. I was fucked cause the light turned green for 138 traffic to go. Luckily, 3 dudes at Starbuck's came over and helped me push my car over into the parking lot. Lolol. Later, QD.
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    HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH AHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

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    I still got you QD, I was not pulling out of anywhere just driving down main street when I came to a halt immediatley
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    Remember cruising Stone Mountain on Sundays back in the early 90's? How about opening weekend? How about that car wash just beofre the Rock you would stop off at to clean your ride? How about long ass lines there? How about a 1980 Datsun 210 SW stuck inside one? How about no one could push or pull you out because the frame was actually caught? How about the tow truck driver laughing cause he had to come lift your car and pull it out? Lolol. Later, QD.
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    if you ever get stuck on the road just lemme know and i'll give you a solid tug

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    How about Stone Mountain taking two and a half hours to make it aorund one time. Getting stuck and digging 1/2" ruts into the speedbreakers at the playground. LOL
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    The Infamous Playground Speedbumps. Lolol. Cops used to sit there because of people like me and you. Get stuck, get thrown out. Later, QD.
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    Ah yes the police escorts to the exit, LOL I had so many of those it is unreal. :p
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    Heheh. Did you ever get a ticket in there and then take the ticket and stick it on your car antenna? When the cop would see you, they would give you another ticket and then provide an escort service to the front gate. Lolol.

    It's funny that you used to go there, too. I probably saw you up there and laughed at you. Lolol, j/k. Later, QD.
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    you were prolly sittin beside each other thinkin of how cool all the cars were...dorks

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    Damn, I bet that I do know QD and GA Teg. I used to be there every weekend in my Dakota. I always got stuck at the playround - that was routine. Teeter-tottered on the frame several times.

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    They always just escorted me right out of the park the first time I got stuck. lol
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    i had a lowered nissan at one point where i had used lowering blocks and it made the leaf springs really low. one ime i ran off the road and the leaf spring got stuck on the shoulder and the tire just sat there and spun. that was when i decided i no longer wanted a lowered truck.

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    I have been OK with everything except the speed bumps at Gwinnette mall. Those are HORRIBLE speed bumps (i.e. near Fry's).

    Everything else just takes lots of care and patience.
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    check out the speedbumps installed in front of wal mart and circuit city in conyers....very big...my civic scrubbed misserably

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    No thanks. Later, QD.
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    bahahahahaha i woulda been pullin you off the other day

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    cars are nothing to get "stuck" the old skool mini-truckers know what it is... riding 1/2-1 inch off the ground.. EVERY DAY! thats waht im talkin about!

    my full size 1500 was about 4 in off the ground.. not to low, but not to high eather, lol
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    My Mazda B2200 was 1/4" (the lowest point) off the ground, the 1500 was sititng about 3-1/2" off the ground. No bags, no swithces, just friends pulling/pushing when you got stuck.
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    I was in a 4x4 on a security patrol and got it stuck down to the chassis in a sink hole. Had to dig it out and pull it the rest of the way out with a Humvee. My platoon SGT caught us after a fellow soldier ratted us out.
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    When I first got my current car it sat real low because of the tire size I was running and I got stuck on a speedbump tryin to take a friend home...I couldn't go forward at all so I had to back it back off which I almost couldn't do either
    I grew up in a trailor park....I'm a HUGE NASCAR fan...and yes folks...I'm a black man...LOL...So just call me, the black redneck.

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    "no fat chicks allowed, car might scrub"

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