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Massholes and snow
By adamg on Thu, 12/15/2005 - 3:57pm
Tim takes an amazing photo of a Masshole BMW driver on I-93 with a ton of snow on his roof SIX days after the snowstorm.
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Tim takes an amazing photo of a Masshole BMW driver on I-93 with a ton of snow on his roof SIX days after the snowstorm.
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Massholes Unfairly Impugned!
I agree that there are a lot of local jerks who are guilty of the same thing, but the BMW in the picture has a NH license plate.
Of course, it could be a double dumbass who lives here but registers his car in NH. On second thought, let's not give him the benefit of the doubt.
Damn Cow Hampshirites!
Yeah, I should've looked more closely.
But given the amount of snow, I'm betting he's either a Masshole trying to save some money on car insurance or a former Masshole trying to save on income taxes by living in Salem or Plaistow or someplace returning from a visit with his family in Dorchester.
Check the plate!
That moron is from NEW HAMPSHIRE, not Mass!
Correction
But given the amount of snow, I'm betting he's either a Masshole transplant from New York trying to save some money on car insurance or a former Masshole transplant from New York trying to save on income taxes by living in Salem or Plaistow or someplace returning from a visit with his family in Dorchester.
There. I fixed it for you. No need to thank me.
Bwah!
Us ex-nooyawkas know enough to shovel the snow off our car roof.
Hopefully...
... you XNYers know enough not to use use an actual shovel. ;-)
I commute on 93 everyday to
I commute on 93 everyday to work. Which drivers aggravate me the most - BMW 3 series drivers ! They terrorize the roads!
Ought to be a law
Ought to be a law against taking pictures and driving. There probably is. If you were stopped in traffic, I'll let it go.
You can let it go
bc: We weren't stopped, but rolling slowly like a long line of traffic at a stop sign. So, you can let it go. Also, my hands and eyes never left the road. My camera happened to be under my stereo (in a place where I presume tapes or cigrettes or wallets are supposed to go, but one never knows for sure) at the moment, and I used the steering wheel to steady it while aiming straight ahead hoping to nail the shot. I got lucky on the first shot, but missed wildly on the second, and I didn't know it until I downloaded them from the camera. Also, the posted photo is cropped from a much, much larger field of view.
Adam: Thanks, as always, for the link. You've done wonders for my traffic. I appreciate you spreading the word. Happy Chrismahanakkwanzaa!