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Keeping yourself in check, how do you do it?

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Old 03-31-2004, 06:08 AM
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Originally posted by jmk
I was reminded again tonight on my way home about the importance of restraint. I was driving through an intersection just outside of Beverly Hills when I saw a mangled 360 Modena and a Jeep that had crashed. Didn't look like anyone was fatally injured but the Ferrari was toast.
I don't know who's fault it was but it was a horrible site.
It sent chills down my spine.

Ouch! It mangled a Jeep!? That just sucks bad. Can't stand to see the site of a nice car like that Jeep all messed up.
 
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