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    Default Re: How Bad are Things in Philly Right Now

    Just remember, if there*s a protest, rev the engine loudly and it will turn from Black Lives Matter, to Watch Homies Scatter. Or, if they don*t move, it changes to Dumbasses splatter!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Manxdriver View Post
    Just remember, if there*s a protest, rev the engine loudly and it will turn from Black Lives Matter, to Watch Homies Scatter. Or, if they don*t move, it changes to Dumbasses splatter!
    If they don't drag yer white ass out and beat you to a pulp.
    I don't speak English , I talk American!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Manxdriver View Post
    Just remember, if there*s a protest, rev the engine loudly and it will turn from Black Lives Matter, to Watch Homies Scatter. Or, if they don*t move, it changes to Dumbasses splatter!
    Our streets aren't wide enough for a truck with a lift kit to drive down them, much less at any significant speed for coal rollin'.

    Also: Check to make sure your windows are bulletproof or don't bother driving down here.

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    Most of Aramingo Avenue is back up and loads of insurance claims have been filed. We'll have insurance adjusters living out of hotels for weeks here.

    The worst property damage that probably won't come back is Kensington Avenue where it meets Allegheny Avenue (K&A). Loads of mom and pops were destroyed, don't have insurance and will be closing for good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ArcticSplash View Post
    Our streets aren't wide enough for a truck with a lift kit to drive down them, much less at any significant speed for coal rollin'.

    Also: Check to make sure your windows are bulletproof or don't bother driving down here.
    I used to plow walnut st bridge parking because I had the only truck (nissan) that would fit in that place,
    it wouldn't fit down one of those streets that looked like a cart path at a country club though.
    Never seen streets so tight in my life.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bogey1 View Post
    I used to plow walnut st bridge parking because I had the only truck (nissan) that would fit in that place,
    it wouldn't fit down one of those streets that looked like a cart path at a country club though.
    Never seen streets so tight in my life.

    The only place where they're even narrower that I've seen is a few spots around Boston.

    We have legal streets passable to cars which only have 2 inches of clearance either side of the tires. To keep them workable for cars the street was dug out deeper to make the curbs higher so you could feel your way down the street with the steering wheel as you hit the curb. This one is an extra jumbo sized street that has 5" of clearance from the wheels.


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    Quote Originally Posted by ArcticSplash View Post
    The only place where they're even narrower that I've seen is a few spots around Boston.

    We have legal streets passable to cars which only have 2 inches of clearance either side of the tires. To keep them workable for cars the street was dug out deeper to make the curbs higher so you could feel your way down the street with the steering wheel as you hit the curb. This one is an extra jumbo sized street that has 5" of clearance from the wheels.

    Yep, thats them. I think they ended up getting a bobcat loader to clear the snow.
    This was back in the early 90s when we had a big storm.

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    Quote Originally Posted by abner13 View Post
    If they don't drag yer white ass out and beat you to a pulp.
    Whoa how, there Bubba! Did you just assume I*m white? I ain*t, I*m from Texas and I*m more of a pleasantly tanned peach !

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    Quote Originally Posted by ArcticSplash View Post
    Our streets aren't wide enough for a truck with a lift kit to drive down them, much less at any significant speed for coal rollin'.

    Also: Check to make sure your windows are bulletproof or don't bother driving down here.
    Windows? We don*t need no steenking windows!
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    Last edited by Manxdriver; June 11th, 2020 at 06:47 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Manxdriver View Post
    I saw one in broomall at a porche shop, license plate read manxdrvr (something like that)

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