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Diesel pickup drivers who roll coal are obnoxious arsewholes.
Absolute idiots. They do that here right in the middle of town traffic. Jerks. I live under a rock, I don't even know how to do that. Yeh, but you gotta admit it’s damn sweet when the do it to 100 BLM idgits all stacked up on an intersection corner. YEE YEE Muddafouckas!!!!
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I'm in the right lane, giddy up to 75 and go around.
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Hmm, I have a Dodge diesel truck 2500. I don’t think I’m a bad guy. Yeah, I would say, I’m a pretty nice guy. Wishing y’all a blessed day.
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I had to take another route to the refinery this morning and found myself in the NASTRUCK 500 with a Dodge RAM speeding and cutting lanes leading the pack to the next stop light with a crappy F150 hot in 2nd place followed by a bunch of folks trying not to get killed. GUTS GLORY RAM .....
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Campfire Ranger
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Anybody that purposefully increases the volume of their diesel's exhaust should be shot.
Regardless of brand. which is good for pulling up to some dipstick with his window ope, going to neutral at a stop light, and blowing smoke into his [bleep] vehicle.
THE BIRTH PLACE OF GERONIMO
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I've got a 2500 RAM 6.4l and have been known to squeeze a few Toyoda's, Honda......
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Campfire Ranger
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Campfire Ranger
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Dodges are kinda the Appaloosa of the truck world. Never seen a guy riding an Appaloosa who wasn’t mad. In fact they say the Indians rode them into battle so they’d be good and mad when they got there. A lot of appaloosas are more horse than many riders care for. I don't think of dodge trucks that way. At least not since the days we hauled horses around with a W300 dodge.
"Chances Will Be Taken"
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Think it is that the way us older folks were taught to drive is no longer the combat driving of today. Goes from truck drivers down to teens on their phones
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Campfire Ranger
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Campfire Ranger
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I get what the OP is saying.
When I get off work I cross the Mississippi River on the I80 bridge to head home. I get on I80 from US67 and the entrance ramp is right at the bridge with about a 100' acceleration lane and absolutely no shoulder for leeway. It's merge at highway speed or perish, and there have been a whole lot of messy accidents there.
Just this morning I was headed home, and although traffic was light, I still punched up to about 75 to merge onto I80. As it turned out there was no traffic in the right lane and I was free and clear. But the dodge truck that merged behind me couldn't remain behind a subaru. He couldn't accelerate fast enough to pass me until we'd crested the bridge and were headed downhill, but he then went around me back into the right lane and slammed the brakes on in front of me to exit onto Illinois 84 which has an exit ramp that begins on the bridge apron.
And it was a dodge truck this morning but it happens with any sort of vehicle on any given day. Lotta dicks out there driving around
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