Posted: 9/22/2011 6:49:23 PM EDT
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Ever notice that they never seem to go anywhere important? Just tend to go to some trashy weed choked pull off spot littered with cheap beer cans and rotting condoms. And nothing good ever happens on a dirt road. Hell, I guess they have to put single wides, dead dogs, and white trash somewhere. Not around here. |
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Ever notice that they never seem to go anywhere important? Just tend to go to some trashy weed choked pull off spot littered with cheap beer cans and rotting condoms. And nothing good ever happens on a dirt road. Hell, I guess they have to put single wides, dead dogs, and white trash somewhere. Not around here. Thank God for Alabama. |
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Wow, way to be an ass, OP. I sometimes commute to work on a dirt road. It's a nice change-up from the asphalt when I'm in the office 6 or 7 days a week.
In fact, these dirt roads have often been my only safe way home when I've been caught off guard at work by surprise snow storms. It's much safer to ride a motorcycle on snowy dirt road than on asphalt; the traction on a frozen dirt road is infinitely better than asphalt. Hell, I wish there were more dirt roads. "they never seem to go anywhere important?" Hmmm, my dirt road takes me to the place that's working on one of Alabama's more significant construction projects. |
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America's best and worst are found on dirt roads. Might be a regional thing, but down here there is no best on a dirt read. I bet you can find some cool stuff on dirt roads. If all you look for is the shitty stuff, that's all you're going to see. |


