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The incident from last week, i am really sorry, i dont know why  i did that..... i guess i was getting too excited..... but anyway im really sorry especially charlie... im sure u wud have been ***in pissed off.... truly truly sorry.... i wud like to make it up to u sometime...

dont know what your sorry bout but put sum knee pads on.

AAHHAH LOL :aroused:

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that is your 5th post Hosh. You haven't been on here all week, I know this because I've been checking, and surprise you just *happen* to log on on a Thursday of all days looking for an excuse to drive fast again. It would seem that you have no genuine interest in cars, your driving skills, listening, being a member of a group, or contributing at all.

I was surfing the net the other day and found a site that might be a little more up your alley. Boostcruising.com plus they're having a black tie ball soon. you can get dressed up and everything.

If you posted something meaningful during the week or even bothered to go to the whoretown to chat to some of us I was going to cut you some slack. But you didn't. So very very sorry. Better luck next time.

Other than that I hope you enjoy reading and posting on the forums and that you might gain some insight into your vehicle.

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WTF Happened!!?!?

I mean I been on a cruise with owned and go through twisty turny bits at night and for about 30 full minutes NOT see his headlights behind me, which is why when we stopped I asked him not to follow so close, I did not get pissed at him or anything, it just boiled down to driving experiance, plus he did not have a radio for to hear me yelling out to him to freakin back off.

All that said I shudder to think what this poor schmuk did to cause such a kuffuffle!

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WTF Happened!!?!?

I mean I been on a cruise with owned and go through twisty turny bits at night and for about 30 full minutes NOT see his headlights behind me, which is why when we stopped I asked him not to follow so close, I did not get pissed at him or anything, it just boiled down to driving experiance, plus he did not have a radio for to hear me yelling out to him to freakin back off.

All that said I shudder to think what this poor schmuk did to cause such a kuffuffle!

I disagree Cyrus... It's got nothing to do with driving experience... It's common sense for one and secondly, "following to closely" is illegal and learnt when studying for your learners...

Hosh has apologised and thats great... But he shouldn't have been there in the first place. He was not prepared (no radio) and more than likely won't be welcome on any further cruises...

I for one would be just as cranky as Charly in the same situation...

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I disagree Cyrus...  It's got nothing to do with driving experience...  It's common sense for one and secondly, "following to closely" is illegal and learnt when studying for your learners...

 

Hosh has apologised and thats great...  But he shouldn't have been there in the first place.  He was not prepared (no radio) and more than likely won't be welcome on any further cruises...  

 

I for one would be just as cranky as Charly in the same situation...

I can feel the love in that post man :idea: But yes; I for one wouldnt want a :tool: riding my ass on a nebo run either.

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I think it's great that this guy apologised and I think we should all give him a break. YES it was bad for him to be tail gating on a mountain. But he might not have done one before. Yes it's common sense not to tail gate someone, but everyones opinion of tailgating is different.

Maybe instead of just going off our nuts at him, we should explain some of the common courtesy rules of going on a mountain run. Wouldn't that be more civilised?

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ines is when you are too close and if you have to break at 60 km that you wont hit the person in front of you.

however, i wouldnt want someone on my arse the entire time, so I would give them the wave to pass or I would pull over at some intersection to let them pass. most of the time I drive to the speed limit, but up mt nebo, thouse limits are too high for some spots on the road. thats where you see most of the unbarked trees.

drive safely and if you believe you want to race. go do it at 4am in the morning when now one is up there.

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I think it's great that this guy apologised and I think we should all give him a break. YES it was bad for him to be tail gating on a mountain. But he might not have done one before. Yes it's common sense not to tail gate someone, but everyones opinion of tailgating is different.

Maybe instead of just going off our nuts at him, we should explain some of the common courtesy rules of going on a mountain run. Wouldn't that be more civilised?

:D

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well i am with cyrice and erin, yeah he shouldnt have been following to close its just common sence, but he should still be welcome on the cruises maybe mountain runs are not for him. give him a chance it was his first sau cruise. now that he is wiser about our cruise etticate he should be fine. unless he reoffends i am sure he will be sweet.

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well i am with cyrice and erin, yeah he shouldnt have been following to close its just common sence, but he should still be welcome on the cruises maybe mountain runs are not for him. give him a chance it was his first sau cruise. now that he is wiser about our cruise etticate he should be fine. unless he reoffends i am sure he will be sweet.

:D

:)

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shite, i hate when that happens,i have neally been hit in the but a few times, dont like seeing headlights come towards me really quikly hey. so is he banned from the forums becuase of this or will he get a chance, it was his first run with u all wasnt it?

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