Agreed. my hometown.FEOS wrote:
And La Jolla is pretty , btw.
I'm not sure which is worse, DC drivers or VA drivers.FEOS wrote:
I take issue with that statement. First person experience says otherwise.Hurricane2k9 wrote:
maryland drivers are the best, it's a scientific fact
And La Jolla is pretty , btw.
Although in all seriousness, out-of-state drivers tend to be bad anywhere you go simply because there's a 99% chance that they don't know your roads or how people drive there. I know I always get kinda lost in Northern Virginia simply because I only go there for Tysons Corner and Alexandria and North Arlington. Anything else blows my mind. But I know the roads in MoCo and PG County pretty well, enough to find my way at least.

try driving in Utah sometime.Hurricane2k9 wrote:
I'm not sure which is worse, DC drivers or VA drivers.
Everyone in the NCR just drinks from a giant bucket of stupid before they get on the road. Doesn't matter whether it's NOVA, DC, or Murrlynd.Hurricane2k9 wrote:
I'm not sure which is worse, DC drivers or VA drivers.FEOS wrote:
I take issue with that statement. First person experience says otherwise.Hurricane2k9 wrote:
maryland drivers are the best, it's a scientific fact
And La Jolla is pretty , btw.
Although in all seriousness, out-of-state drivers tend to be bad anywhere you go simply because there's a 99% chance that they don't know your roads or how people drive there. I know I always get kinda lost in Northern Virginia simply because I only go there for Tysons Corner and Alexandria and North Arlington. Anything else blows my mind. But I know the roads in MoCo and PG County pretty well, enough to find my way at least.
“Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid.”
― Albert Einstein
Doing the popular thing is not always right. Doing the right thing is not always popular
― Albert Einstein
Doing the popular thing is not always right. Doing the right thing is not always popular
After the first snowfall of the year, no less.13urnzz wrote:
try driving in Utah sometime.Hurricane2k9 wrote:
I'm not sure which is worse, DC drivers or VA drivers.
“Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid.”
― Albert Einstein
Doing the popular thing is not always right. Doing the right thing is not always popular
― Albert Einstein
Doing the popular thing is not always right. Doing the right thing is not always popular
two best places here to be honest. Maybe add in Hermosa/Manhattan Beach11 Bravo wrote:
do it. i suggest laguna beach and santa monica.Hurricane2k9 wrote:
I still have to visit LA before it gets owned by an earthquake
I resent that statement!FEOS wrote:
Everyone in the NCR just drinks from a giant bucket of stupid before they get on the road. Doesn't matter whether it's NOVA, DC, or Murrlynd.Hurricane2k9 wrote:
I'm not sure which is worse, DC drivers or VA drivers.FEOS wrote:
I take issue with that statement. First person experience says otherwise.
And La Jolla is pretty , btw.
Although in all seriousness, out-of-state drivers tend to be bad anywhere you go simply because there's a 99% chance that they don't know your roads or how people drive there. I know I always get kinda lost in Northern Virginia simply because I only go there for Tysons Corner and Alexandria and North Arlington. Anything else blows my mind. But I know the roads in MoCo and PG County pretty well, enough to find my way at least.

The only time I was in LA was with my dad and brother, when I was like 14. Still fun.
fixtHurricane2k9 wrote:
I resentmble that statement!FEOS wrote:
Everyone in the NCR just drinks from a giant bucket of stupid before they get on the road. Doesn't matter whether it's NOVA, DC, or Murrlynd.Hurricane2k9 wrote:
I'm not sure which is worse, DC drivers or VA drivers.
Although in all seriousness, out-of-state drivers tend to be bad anywhere you go simply because there's a 99% chance that they don't know your roads or how people drive there. I know I always get kinda lost in Northern Virginia simply because I only go there for Tysons Corner and Alexandria and North Arlington. Anything else blows my mind. But I know the roads in MoCo and PG County pretty well, enough to find my way at least.
agreeKEN-JENNINGS wrote:
two best places here to be honest. Maybe add in Hermosa/Manhattan Beach11 Bravo wrote:
do it. i suggest laguna beach and santa monica.Hurricane2k9 wrote:
I still have to visit LA before it gets owned by an earthquake
who said anything about san fran?FEOS wrote:
Whoever thinks San Fran is northern California hasn't been to northern California.eleven bravo wrote:
who ever thinks california feels like one state has only been here as a tourist
Tu Stultus Es
I'm a real American and I visited New England, so fuck you.UnkleRukus wrote:
Any 'Merican who doesn't visit New England once in their life isn't a real 'Merican.
The irony of guns, is that they can save lives.
Racing fairly accurate. No roads or Highways.. huh. What part of Florida? It's a big state ya know.SEREMAKER wrote:
Flordia drivers nb4Kmar confuse me on the roads
up here in the mountains, they like to brake about a mile from a curve and just ride the brakes through a curve ..... then go down to florida and there are no roads or highways ..... there is just race circuits, everyone is racing
Xbone Stormsurgezz
lol damn orlando toll road
maryLAND of character

Orange Blossom Trail .. aka obt11 Bravo wrote:
lol damn orlando toll road
Xbone Stormsurgezz
Don't hate on MD when you can hate on NJ and WI more.
Xbone Stormsurgezz
Just 'cause it's my home state doesn't mean you should hate it.Kmar wrote:
Don't hate on MD when you can hate on NJ and WI more.
The irony of guns, is that they can save lives.
RTHKI wrote:
whats so great about WI
13urnzz wrote:
RTHKI wrote:
whats so great about WI

the dells. best water parks i have ever seen.13urnzz wrote:
RTHKI wrote:
whats so great about WI
it means .... that all the roads and highways are treated like race circuits .......... its the sarcastic way of saying " there are no roads in florida just race circuits .... since everyone is always racing "Kmar wrote:
Racing fairly accurate. No roads or Highways.. huh. What part of Florida? It's a big state ya know.SEREMAKER wrote:
Flordia drivers nb4Kmar confuse me on the roads
up here in the mountains, they like to brake about a mile from a curve and just ride the brakes through a curve ..... then go down to florida and there are no roads or highways ..... there is just race circuits, everyone is racing
florida also looks like a limp dick ........................... just saying and can't get mad either since there is no way to change the shape of the state