Clutch slipping - looking for reputable shop in Richmond, VA

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Pat Dreiding, Apr 15, 2006.

  1. Pat Dreiding

    Dave Kelsen Guest

    I'd just like to say, "**** you, son; get the stick out of your ass."
    Isn't usenet great? You get to be a self-righteous ignorant prig and I
    get to be a vulgar bastard. Ahh.

    RFT!!!
    Dave Kelsen
     
    Dave Kelsen, Apr 17, 2006
    #41
  2. Pat Dreiding

    Dave Kelsen Guest

    I'd just like to say, "**** you, son; get the stick out of your ass."
    Isn't usenet great? You get to be a self-righteous ignorant prig and I
    get to be a vulgar bastard. Ahh.

    RFT!!!
    Dave Kelsen
     
    Dave Kelsen, Apr 17, 2006
    #42
  3. Pat Dreiding

    Dave Kelsen Guest

    I'd just like to say, "**** you, son; get the stick out of your ass."
    Isn't usenet great? You get to be a self-righteous ignorant prig and I
    get to be a vulgar bastard. Ahh.

    RFT!!!
    Dave Kelsen
     
    Dave Kelsen, Apr 17, 2006
    #43
  4. Pat Dreiding

    Brian Smith Guest

    Ah, there is where you are wrong. Here one can take note of the time,
    location antics of a driver, licence plate and lay a complaint with the
    police. They will then locate the driver and lay charges, for what was
    observed and reported. So pay attention to the job at hand when you're
    operating a vehicle, the same ability might be available to your neighbours.
     
    Brian Smith, Apr 17, 2006
    #44
  5. Pat Dreiding

    Brian Smith Guest

    Ah, there is where you are wrong. Here one can take note of the time,
    location antics of a driver, licence plate and lay a complaint with the
    police. They will then locate the driver and lay charges, for what was
    observed and reported. So pay attention to the job at hand when you're
    operating a vehicle, the same ability might be available to your neighbours.
     
    Brian Smith, Apr 17, 2006
    #45
  6. Pat Dreiding

    Brian Smith Guest

    Ah, there is where you are wrong. Here one can take note of the time,
    location antics of a driver, licence plate and lay a complaint with the
    police. They will then locate the driver and lay charges, for what was
    observed and reported. So pay attention to the job at hand when you're
    operating a vehicle, the same ability might be available to your neighbours.
     
    Brian Smith, Apr 17, 2006
    #46
  7. Pat Dreiding

    Brian Smith Guest

    As a professional driver with many miles under my wheels without an incident
    of any kind. I have to say that I have seen a lot of stupidity by small
    vehicle drivers that have caused a lot of death and destruction, just
    because they were operating without due care and control of their charges.
    What you have to say, doesn't amount to a very high pile of crap at all.
    {;^)
     
    Brian Smith, Apr 17, 2006
    #47
  8. Pat Dreiding

    Brian Smith Guest

    As a professional driver with many miles under my wheels without an incident
    of any kind. I have to say that I have seen a lot of stupidity by small
    vehicle drivers that have caused a lot of death and destruction, just
    because they were operating without due care and control of their charges.
    What you have to say, doesn't amount to a very high pile of crap at all.
    {;^)
     
    Brian Smith, Apr 17, 2006
    #48
  9. Pat Dreiding

    Brian Smith Guest

    As a professional driver with many miles under my wheels without an incident
    of any kind. I have to say that I have seen a lot of stupidity by small
    vehicle drivers that have caused a lot of death and destruction, just
    because they were operating without due care and control of their charges.
    What you have to say, doesn't amount to a very high pile of crap at all.
    {;^)
     
    Brian Smith, Apr 17, 2006
    #49
  10. Pat Dreiding

    Crystal Guest

    Like I said, too bad you can't do anything about it, aye?
     
    Crystal, Apr 17, 2006
    #50
  11. Pat Dreiding

    Crystal Guest

    Like I said, too bad you can't do anything about it, aye?
     
    Crystal, Apr 17, 2006
    #51
  12. Pat Dreiding

    Crystal Guest

    Like I said, too bad you can't do anything about it, aye?
     
    Crystal, Apr 17, 2006
    #52
  13. Pat Dreiding

    Crystal Guest

    Professional driver. That's funny shit man.
     
    Crystal, Apr 17, 2006
    #53
  14. Pat Dreiding

    Crystal Guest

    Professional driver. That's funny shit man.
     
    Crystal, Apr 17, 2006
    #54
  15. Pat Dreiding

    Crystal Guest

    Professional driver. That's funny shit man.
     
    Crystal, Apr 17, 2006
    #55
  16. Okay... so we have a contributor who says he is a professional driver (a
    credible claim - there is nothing rare about that) and another who admits to
    speeding as a regular exercise, thinks 400K is a long driving record and
    replies "Professional driver. That's funny shit man." Who is the more
    credible?

    I'm not a pro driver (although I have recently been putting 1000 hwy miles a
    week on my company truck... northern Arizona is a pretty large service
    area), but I certainly passed the million mile mark some time ago. Long
    before that I decided speeding is a fool's game; increased risk of
    unspeakable horror without tangible gain is not smart.

    Every experienced driver has known at least one time he or she wished with
    all of his or her heart to be going slower or that the brakes would stop
    quicker. Why on earth would somebody deliberately throw away the opportunity
    to make that come true?

    Mike
     
    Michael Pardee, Apr 17, 2006
    #56
  17. Okay... so we have a contributor who says he is a professional driver (a
    credible claim - there is nothing rare about that) and another who admits to
    speeding as a regular exercise, thinks 400K is a long driving record and
    replies "Professional driver. That's funny shit man." Who is the more
    credible?

    I'm not a pro driver (although I have recently been putting 1000 hwy miles a
    week on my company truck... northern Arizona is a pretty large service
    area), but I certainly passed the million mile mark some time ago. Long
    before that I decided speeding is a fool's game; increased risk of
    unspeakable horror without tangible gain is not smart.

    Every experienced driver has known at least one time he or she wished with
    all of his or her heart to be going slower or that the brakes would stop
    quicker. Why on earth would somebody deliberately throw away the opportunity
    to make that come true?

    Mike
     
    Michael Pardee, Apr 17, 2006
    #57
  18. Okay... so we have a contributor who says he is a professional driver (a
    credible claim - there is nothing rare about that) and another who admits to
    speeding as a regular exercise, thinks 400K is a long driving record and
    replies "Professional driver. That's funny shit man." Who is the more
    credible?

    I'm not a pro driver (although I have recently been putting 1000 hwy miles a
    week on my company truck... northern Arizona is a pretty large service
    area), but I certainly passed the million mile mark some time ago. Long
    before that I decided speeding is a fool's game; increased risk of
    unspeakable horror without tangible gain is not smart.

    Every experienced driver has known at least one time he or she wished with
    all of his or her heart to be going slower or that the brakes would stop
    quicker. Why on earth would somebody deliberately throw away the opportunity
    to make that come true?

    Mike
     
    Michael Pardee, Apr 17, 2006
    #58
  19. Pat Dreiding

    Crystal Guest

    Sure, maybe you're right, but it's not his place to judge me. Even if he
    is a professional driver, I have many friends who are "professional"
    drivers, with sponsors and the whole 9 yards. They don't judge me. If he
    thinks I'm going to just up and slow down because he's a "pro" he can
    eat a dick. And the comment about women drivers was uncalled for.
    Anyways I'm out of this thread.
     
    Crystal, Apr 17, 2006
    #59
  20. Pat Dreiding

    Crystal Guest

    Sure, maybe you're right, but it's not his place to judge me. Even if he
    is a professional driver, I have many friends who are "professional"
    drivers, with sponsors and the whole 9 yards. They don't judge me. If he
    thinks I'm going to just up and slow down because he's a "pro" he can
    eat a dick. And the comment about women drivers was uncalled for.
    Anyways I'm out of this thread.
     
    Crystal, Apr 17, 2006
    #60
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