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    1. #201
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      What about the party tent with the flag girls give details and did you have to sleep behind your rides every night

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      Yeah I was thinking about that too....did you guys sleep in your cars or hotels or something?
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      Quote Originally Posted by Damn True
      Seems like a solid car. I would guess it would do well. The young lady is definitly not as confident behind the wheel as the father though.
      That is DEFINITELY true! The daughter was almost as funny as the Mexicans were at times!

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      Quote Originally Posted by Dr.Olds
      Yeah I was thinking about that too....did you guys sleep in your cars or hotels or something?
      I was wondering the exact same thing myself.

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      My prediction, for what it is worth: I think that team F-150 will take home the cash.

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      I want the Olds team to win! At first, I wanted the Nissan team to win, until they made one of the flag girls fall on her sweet ass. Boo!

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      Can't wait to see the next episode. I have a hard time believing the mexicans will make it another episode without getting cut. Only way I see it happening is another team suffers a mechanical failure.

      They are helarious but they can't navigate their way out of a wet paper bag! I read Andy's (I think is his name) blog from the spiketv link and he described it well when he said they are friends with half of San Francisco now that they have asked them all for directions.
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      In their defense, San Francisco is probably the single most jacked up city in the country in which to drive. The city map looks like it was laid out by a blind, retarded, sadistic bike messenger. There is a 3 mile section of Market St. (one of the busiest streets in the city) where you cannot make a left. Anywhere. One way streets without corresponding streets in the opposite direction. Street names routinely change, the signage is different in various neihborhoods. Most charming of all, there is no way across the city by any means other than signaled surface streets. No parkway, expressway no highway.

      When Mr. Angry and Big Mike were shown headed west across the north bay I was litteraly screaming at the laptop. The best route would have been South from Vallejo, over the Benicia Bridge and onto Hwy 80. Through the city was the worst possible path. But if you aren't from here there is no way you could know that.

      Mr. Angry took 19th st. when they got off the Golden Gate bridge. I passed that same route yesterday. 51 stoplights in 6 miles ( Seriously. ) between the bridge and Hwy 280 (where they backed up to get on the ramp).

      The city is an absolute NIGHTMARE to drive in. I have lived in the Bay Area my entire life and I still get confused driving there. I loathe going into the city for any reason, other than going to a Giants game to which I take the train.

      Can't come down on the nav skills of the guys that got messed up in the city. It's bad. Really bad.
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      Quote Originally Posted by Damn True
      In their defense, San Francisco is probably the single most jacked up city in the country in which to drive. The city map looks like it was laid out by a blind, retarded, sadistic bike messenger. There is a 3 mile section of Market St. (one of the busiest streets in the city) where you cannot make a left. Anywhere. One way streets without corresponding streets in the opposite direction. Street names routinely change, the signage is different in various neihborhoods. Most charming of all, there is no way across the city by any means other than signaled surface streets. No parkway, expressway no highway.

      When Mr. Angry and Big Mike were shown headed west across the north bay I was litteraly screaming at the laptop. The best route would have been South from Vallejo, over the Benicia Bridge and onto Hwy 80. Through the city was the worst possible path. But if you aren't from here there is no way you could know that.

      Mr. Angry took 19th st. when they got off the Golden Gate bridge. I passed that same route yesterday. 51 stoplights in 6 miles ( Seriously. ) between the bridge and Hwy 280 (where they backed up to get on the ramp).

      The city is an absolute NIGHTMARE to drive in. I have lived in the Bay Area my entire life and I still get confused driving there. I loathe going into the city for any reason, other than going to a Giants game to which I take the train.

      Can't come down on the nav skills of the guys that got messed up in the city. It's bad. Really bad.
      Nevermind that the right lane on Market street is a bus lane and almost impossible to cross legally, especially the first few times you read the signs. Get stuck and that street and you will end up on the wrong side of town.
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      Yeah, I do have to admit that it's a pain in the ass do drive in the City. It almost hurts having to drive up there, but it helps when you have a good sense of direction. I'm lucky that I have that, but in S.F., you ALWAYS need a map. Hell, most of the people I know that live up there get lost simply going around town. I do have to admit though that they also figure out where they are pretty quick, as do I. Too bad you guys couldn't have called. I know a couple quick ways through the City. And yeah, I wouldn't have chosen that route to Alameda. Worst route ever.

      Mr. Angry, when you guys almost missed that ramp, you were about two blocks from a fellow P-T.com member's house. That area has some of the worst drivers EVER!!!!! I'm almost shocked you made it through there.
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      Quote Originally Posted by Asia
      I want the Olds team to win! At first, I wanted the Nissan team to win, until they made one of the flag girls fall on her sweet ass. Boo!
      Part of me really wants the Olds guys to win because they are such underdogs!

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      Quote Originally Posted by Chad-1stGen
      Can't wait to see the next episode. I have a hard time believing the mexicans will make it another episode without getting cut. Only way I see it happening is another team suffers a mechanical failure.

      They are helarious but they can't navigate their way out of a wet paper bag! I read Andy's (I think is his name) blog from the spiketv link and he described it well when he said they are friends with half of San Francisco now that they have asked them all for directions.
      The intersting part about this is that the Mexicans hail from LA!!!

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      San Fran... ugh... Jim is REALLY good navigator and honestly he got through the city, but man did it suck. I really do think it was designed by the blind as there is simply no rhyme or reason for the way the traffic patterns are laid out... it's terrible.

      Tonights episode should be good... people will be sliding their cars through plate glass and there is a VERY interesting twist that will make everyone go, hmmm......
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      Quote Originally Posted by MrAngry
      San Fran... ugh... Jim is REALLY good navigator and honestly he got through the city, but man did it suck. I really do think it was designed by the blind as there is simply no rhyme or reason for the way the traffic patterns are laid out... it's terrible.

      Tonights episode should be good... people will be sliding their cars through plate glass and there is a VERY interesting twist that will make everyone go, hmmm......
      My brother has told me the very same thing about SF many times!!!

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      Quote Originally Posted by MrAngry
      San Fran... ugh... Jim is REALLY good navigator and honestly he got through the city, but man did it suck. I really do think it was designed by the blind as there is simply no rhyme or reason for the way the traffic patterns are laid out... it's terrible.

      Tonights episode should be good... people will be sliding their cars through plate glass and there is a VERY interesting twist that will make everyone go, hmmm......

      Now I really can't wait for tonight!!!!
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      Quote Originally Posted by MrAngry
      San Fran... ugh... Jim is REALLY good navigator and honestly he got through the city, but man did it suck. I really do think it was designed by the blind as there is simply no rhyme or reason for the way the traffic patterns are laid out... it's terrible.

      Tonights episode should be good... people will be sliding their cars through plate glass and there is a VERY interesting twist that will make everyone go, hmmm......
      Does Andre get caught en-flagrante with the WS6 girl?
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    17. #217
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      Please don't tell me you had to break plate glass with your beautiful quarter panel.

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      Not me... no way, no how... luckily we came in second in the first leg and got to put people in the challenge. Honestly, those guys were NUTS running their cars through that. If we did have to do it I would've had Jim fastball a fire extinguisher through the glass or something but I would've never run the Charger through that....
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      Quote Originally Posted by Damn True
      In their defense, San Francisco is probably the single most jacked up city in the country in which to drive. The city map looks like it was laid out by a blind, retarded, sadistic bike messenger. There is a 3 mile section of Market St. (one of the busiest streets in the city) where you cannot make a left. Anywhere. One way streets without corresponding streets in the opposite direction. Street names routinely change, the signage is different in various neihborhoods. Most charming of all, there is no way across the city by any means other than signaled surface streets. No parkway, expressway no highway.
      Dude, have you ever been to Boston? It makes SF look as efficient as a german train system. I grew up in SF/Bay and recently move to Boston and can say without a doubt, Boston takes the cake for the most F-ed up city/street layouts. I have friends in NY that refuse to visit because they fear they will never figure out how to get out of Boston.
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      How did you guys (Charger) get 2nd? It looked like team Chevy was 2nd behind the F-150.

      Someone needed to tell Mr. Alsop to use the hand brake on the Trans Am.

      Team BMW showed real class by forfeiting so they could be together through the loss of family.

      From the previews it appears I am losing respect for the F-150 boys. What are the rules about speeding anyways?

      I can't wait for next Tuesday now.
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