
Posted: 12/19/2001 2:33:13 PM EDT
I was in the right lane of the freeway doing the legal limit. This moron pulls up behind me kind of fast, and gets over and starts to pass me on the left. The car is a late model LeBaron. It was not lowered but had white wall tires on shiney rims that stick out too far. The driver had the seat all the way back, and he was leaning to one side so he could barely see over the steering wheel. As he drove by he looked at me like he was super cool and I was dirt. When he pulls back into my lane what did I see???
He had a license plate frame from the "I have f^cked up credit" Auto Center! Thats right... He bought the car from one of those places that charges 25% interest on an overpriced lemon. The guy thinks I'm dirt and he can't even get a credit card. He probably had to scam some ho into co-signing just to get the car.
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I see that sh*t here all the time. In fact, a friend of mine is co-manager of one of those deals, great money in it! Last time I stopped by to visit him, we were lookin' at a cherry 2000 F150. He laughed and told me he or I could pay $200-225 a month, but the poor schmuck who'll eventually buy it will pay about $425 per month for it!
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Ar15.com Member #50
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Yes, I have seen people like them. They think that they are super cool when they drive leaning all the way to the right. I told my wife that they probably have a physical defect in that one side of their butt is bigger than the other side.
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Some people go overboard trying to look "cool." I once saw this one guy leaned almost all the way back. He also has his elbow on the side compartment while his hand is resting oin his chin. My cousin... errrrr... I mean that guy looks like a dumb ass. I am embarrassed to be in the passenger seat... errr... to be next to him on the road. [:D]
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