You'll kill yourself on that thing

I generally play deaf and make sure that anytime I add a mod for speed, they know about it. Then ask if anyone wants a ride.
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I heard the same stuff last year when I was getting mine.
1 freind and a buisness partner actually paid for a life insurance policy for me with them as the benificiaries.
needles to say after over 12000 miles last year and me still alive they don't pay the premiums anymore.
It's a bad bet when you bet against the Duck
 
Both my paents are cool, but the day i sped past my dad on a sidestreet doing 100. He told me to slow my ass down!! But now being wiser. I limit my speeding to oxccasional bursts on the expressway.
 
yeah we all hear that speal... just be safe
 
A coworker said that he's always viewed the Busa as kind of like "Christine"... everything starts off fine, but eventually it makes you do evil things that you otherwise wouldn't do.

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It's not that it makes you do evil things....

It IS that it allows you to do evil things that you otherwise COULDN'T do.

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Honestly, I agree with Revlis, life is too fuggin short to not to enjoy it.

Things I've done that are probably as dangerous, if not more dangerous than riding a Busa:
1. SCUBA diving - Lots of equipment could fail, could run out of air, could get entangled.
2. Flying airplanes - Basically gravity is the evil force here.
3. Riding in Submarines for 6 years - The whole sinking to the abyss thing, and torpedoes.
4. Fire Fighting - could be burned alive I guess.
5. Driving through Chicago at rush hour
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Everything has its risks. It's how you control and minimize the risks that keeps you alive. Not avoiding them.



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My family accepts it.

My buds freply was "You're not fugging around, are you?"
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BTW - 3 vehicular accidents in my immediate family in the past 3 weeks.
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