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Comments: 18 (Read/Post) Favorites: 0 (View) |
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on: 01-29-2003
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Handicapped people should not be driving Ferraris. |
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1-29-2003 @ 10:16:03 PM |
Posted By : slow_90crx |
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I would have trouble bending my knees to get inside of that. How does a handicap person do it? |
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1-29-2003 @ 11:05:21 PM |
Posted By : blackcat77 |
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There are handicaps other than those which affect the legs... |
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1-30-2003 @ 03:47:56 AM |
Posted By : Sonicman |
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the person probably got hit by a car while crossing the road and recieved a massive payout explaining the ferrari and the handicap |
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1-30-2003 @ 04:09:37 AM |
Posted By : Biohazard |
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#3, Or the fool is just rich enough to pay off someone at the DMV to give him a handicap permit so he can park closer. |
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1-30-2003 @ 07:30:16 AM |
Posted By : Lemming |
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I was more concerned when I saw a Viper with a handicapped hangtag. That was just scary--I mean, enough people who DON'T have disabilities manage to kill themselves with those. |
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1-30-2003 @ 08:42:47 AM |
Posted By : comradesampo |
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#6, I'm told most people with Vipers drive like grannies, a side effect of the fact that by the time you can afford one and its insurance, you are a granny. |
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1-30-2003 @ 10:18:50 AM |
Posted By : Lemming |
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#7, I'm just having a hard time picturing what disability you could have that would still leave you qualified to operate a car that most normal people seem to have trouble with.
1. If you have hearing or vision problems, you should not drive a fast car.
2. If you have trouble walking for whatever reason, I doubt you'd have much luck driving one (don't they have manual trans.?), and you might have trouble getting into and out of a vehicle that sits THAT low.
3. If you have back/spinal problems, you shouldn't operate a vehicle that's likely to send you to the chiropractor. |
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1-30-2003 @ 10:21:13 AM |
Posted By : comradesampo |
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#8, Maybe they used to be 7 feet tall, but their shins were amputated. Then a Ferrari would be a perfect fit. |
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1-30-2003 @ 10:22:22 AM |
Posted By : Lemming |
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#9, I was referring to the earlier Viper example, but the same arguments would apply to the Ferrari. And as for your statement, they'd still have trouble fitting :-) |
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12-03-2003 @ 04:18:41 PM |
Posted By : Adambomb |
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I saw a Ferrari today 82 according to the plate. looked kinda like an 80s C4 Vette. and it was red |
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12-03-2003 @ 04:58:37 PM |
Posted By : SuperDave479 |
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#7, It's pointless to me to have a fast car if you don't use it as such. Of course that philosophy gets me in trouble with the law too much. |
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12-08-2006 @ 10:39:40 AM |
Posted By : 454Nova |
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in some states being a war veteran ( Ex: Purple Heart recipient) will get you a Handicap tag |
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12-08-2006 @ 10:47:12 AM |
Posted By : thirtyseven |
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I'm going to own a 355 some day... red, targa top, manual, tubi exhaust. I'm betting they'll be commonplace at about $50K in today's money circa 2015. |
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