DOES ANYONE KNOW HOW TO DRIVE IN RUSSIA?

The EZ Pass Dumbass must be from Russia

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Bostonbob
Bostonbob
February 20, 2014 1:03 pm

This is why I love the Russians, They can do and survive some crazy shit.
Bob.

Bostonbob
Bostonbob
February 20, 2014 1:07 pm

Looks an awful lot like my commute last night on Rt. 128. almost 2 hours to go 32 miles.
Bob.

epicfail
epicfail
February 20, 2014 1:13 pm

everyone has a dash cam because no one can drive and they need to show footage when they go to court….that’s actually a fact

worse in Saudi Arabia(I have driven in both countries)
I was passed on an elevated desert road on a 2 lane highway
as I looked in the rearview, a person pulled out to pass me as another person pulled out to pass him, and I looked to my front to see a car coming right at me as he was passing another vehicle
so that is five vehicles for two lanes
I cranked the wheel to the right and drove off the road and crashed
I was the only survivor out of the five vehicles
true story
tried to render first aid to one driver but he was missing to much skull to survive
still comes in my dreams sometimes

Bostonbob
Bostonbob
February 20, 2014 1:21 pm

T4C,
Is that gamer music. My son ends me that stuff all the time, it is pretty good to work to. Also ditto on your comment, F’n TBP is not always the best ting for productivity. I guess I will have to work a little later.
Bob.

bb
bb
February 20, 2014 1:40 pm

There’s some lucky people in Russia especially the guy on the motorcycle.

Spinolator
Spinolator
February 20, 2014 7:24 pm

The sales of new underwear must be through the roof in Russia…

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
February 20, 2014 10:54 pm

Fuck. I’m almost out of vodka. And since we’re in the middle of a SNOWMAGEDDON here, I might have to drink fucking wine. I actually looked up airfare to Irkutsk today. I’d like to see Lake Baikal in the winter. Apparently there aren’t many charters from Minneapolis to Irkutsk in February. Two much money to end up right where you started, I guess. Cheaper & easier to just squint your eyes a little and imagine you’re in Irkutsk. Only with Mexicans.

Nonanonymous
Nonanonymous
February 23, 2014 12:42 pm

Iska, prepping 101, always have enough liquor on hand. What’s TEOTWAWKI without getting hammered. It’s also a good barter item.

Supposedly, it takes 100 lbs of grain to make a gallon of distilled spirits. I just store it in liquid form.

The other good thing about a distillery, is the by product of distilling retains it’s nutritional value, and is suitable for feeding livestock.

At least that’s what I’ve read. Don’t know that I’ll ever live the gentrified homesteaders lifestyle. I’ll be doing well to make it to 65 in what has become of our economy.

Or put another way, I’ll be doing well to work until I drop dead. But, I digress.