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going to do the 2050 miles in 4 days this time

should be much nicer than in 3

Better you than me my brother . Makes my arse cheeks numb just thinking about it :)

it's not so bad when you switch off every 2-3 hours

doing that solo would be a nightmare though

I have done that alone a few times, doesn't really bother me. I consider sitting in a car to be more entertaining than sitting in front of the idiot box on my couch and we all know that doing that for 8 hours is somehow easy.

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Fiberglass work is pucking expensive, then agian so is wasteing money on Miami Vice, eating at beefs, and wasteing gas going to a cowfeild with no cows.

I spent all the money I took out of the ATM last night to buy fiberglass stuff on last night.  :(

Tipping cows is not cool, the end result is not unusually a dead $2000 animal that wasn't yours to begin with. To draw an analogy it is a lot like someone ripping off your whole audio system which is equally as ghey.

I've done it on a number of ocasions. If you arent trying to hurt the animal you dont.

If you yank its neck and ram it like you are playing football then yes, the animal could get hurt.

I have Pre-Calc. It's going to be reletively easy because I've been teaching myself calculus over the summer.

Aren't you a senior and in honors? I finished Calc 3 by the first term of my senior year.

I went to privet school in 8th grade so I could not take Algebra 1 and get credit for it. This means that due to set prerequisites the highest math I can obtain in 4 years us pre-calculus.

As the days go on, my feeling about the Fl education system is not getting better.

you should try living here for a while :ehh:

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2k in 4 days? shit, lol....i've done 1200 in 14 hours once....(day after my brother died, in a ford escort and yeah, it was well over 100mph most of the way.)

usually i make that trip in about 18hrs.....

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I've done it on a number of ocasions. If you arent trying to hurt the animal you dont.

If you yank its neck and ram it like you are playing football then yes, the animal could get hurt.

I have never seen a cow get back up when its legs aren't underneath it. There is a reason they sleep in that position most of the time.

going to do the 2050 miles in 4 days this time

should be much nicer than in 3

Better you than me my brother . Makes my arse cheeks numb just thinking about it :)

it's not so bad when you switch off every 2-3 hours

doing that solo would be a nightmare though

I have done that alone a few times, doesn't really bother me. I consider sitting in a car to be more entertaining than sitting in front of the idiot box on my couch and we all know that doing that for 8 hours is somehow easy.

if there weren't any speed limits, it sure would be a whole lot more entertaining :)

I've done it on a number of ocasions. If you arent trying to hurt the animal you dont.

If you yank its neck and ram it like you are playing football then yes, the animal could get hurt.

I have never seen a cow get back up when its legs aren't underneath it. There is a reason they sleep in that position most of the time.

Variants of the legend claim that successfully tipping a cow will result in its death. Although cows can die if prevented from sitting upright for an extended period of time[citation needed], briefly forcing a cow onto its back will not kill it. Under typical circumstances, a cow knocked onto its back would be able to restore itself to an upright position

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cow_tipping

Ive seen it done on a number of occasions. Cows are like really big really fat dogs. It may take them a little while but they can still get up.

I also live in hillbilly vill, you never tip a pregnant or hurt cow.... most of the time we tip steer. :)

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I also live in hillbilly vill, you never tip a pregnant or hurt cow.... most of the time we tip steer. :)

My family owns dairy farms....I severely doubt your statement that you have done it lots of times which was my point but you missed it. Urban legend it is. I will still say I have never seen one get up from any position other than sitting on its legs though and even that takes a ton of work for the animal.

Please explain For a boy who grew up in the city . What's the joy in pushing a cow over ? :)

Sounds about as exciting as watching grass grow , or paint dry :)

Please explain For a boy who grew up in the city . What's the joy in pushing a cow over ? :)

There shouldn't be any. The joy is in the guy who video tapes the idiot trying. Good luck with a 150lb frame knocking over a 2000lb animal especially considering they sleep sitting down.

Please explain For a boy who grew up in the city . What's the joy in pushing a cow over ? :)

Shear boredom.

Boredom is the root of all evil . :)

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