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yeah apparently it's like sep24-25 or something in OC, MD.. i dont like MD. last time I drove to Baltimore some hunk of metal.. looked like an alternator was on the road.. 2.5" drop with GLI lip going 70mph running over an alternator isn't fun. bent subframe, cracked lip, broken exhaust. fuck maryland.
Originally Posted by chinabuddie
yeah apparently it's like sep24-25 or something in OC, MD.. i dont like MD. last time I drove to Baltimore some hunk of metal.. looked like an alternator was on the road.. 2.5" drop with GLI lip going 70mph running over an alternator isn't fun. bent subframe, cracked lip, broken exhaust. fuck maryland.
Don't make me get into a detailed story about how a huge sheet of wood came off of a flatbed 18 wheeler that was right in front of me on I-95 in downtown Richmond when I was driving the WRX back from Spring Break in FL.
Point is, that random crap can happen anywhere. If you didn't see that metal piece until you were right up on it, then consider looking further ahead in front of you when traveling at high speeds on the freeway.
Originally Posted by Boxer4PSI
You don't pass thru Baltimore to get to Ocean City. Route 50 typically doesn't have ghettofied pieces of crap running on that road. You typically only find the ghettofied pieces of crap in Baltimore City, Baltimore County, or Glen Burnie.
Don't make me get into a detailed story about how a huge sheet of wood came off of a flatbed 18 wheeler that was right in front of me on I-95 in downtown Richmond when I was driving the WRX back from Spring Break in FL.
Point is, that random crap can happen anywhere. If you didn't see that metal piece until you were right up on it, then consider looking further ahead in front of you when traveling at high speeds on the freeway.
Don't make me get into a detailed story about how a huge sheet of wood came off of a flatbed 18 wheeler that was right in front of me on I-95 in downtown Richmond when I was driving the WRX back from Spring Break in FL.
Point is, that random crap can happen anywhere. If you didn't see that metal piece until you were right up on it, then consider looking further ahead in front of you when traveling at high speeds on the freeway.








