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do not EVER talk about your kid and going fast in the same sentence again. i will find you and take your child.

Calm down, there, Bio.:th_winking: Just because someone has a fast car doesn't mean they're full throttle 100% of the time. He didn't say anything about driving at an excessive speed with the kids in the car. We, too, have a four door GTP that would surely top out over 100 mph and have twin two year olds (and my wife and I are both armed 99% of the time).
 
i dont even drive crazy with my girlfriend in the car. granted that she'd hit me before i got too far, but thats besides the point.
 
I'm going to agree with Bio here. A bunch of kids in a civic thought they were tough **** the other day and after I raped them, they did a fly-by at 90+ approaching a sharp corner. I watched them slip a bit on to the shoulder and barely recover. Scared the **** out of me knowing there were about 6 people in there and 3 or 4 of them probably didn't want the driver to race in the first place.

Putting yourself in danger is one thing, putting others in danger is a whole other monster, and I wouldn't put my friends or family in danger.
 


I think the point is this: Grizzly has a fast car. Grizzly has a kid. Grizzly can drive fast in the fast car. Grizzly can drive slow in the same car. Grizzly did NOT say that he drives fast with a kid in the car. Grizzly did NOT say he drives fast with anyone in the car.

It sounded as if an assumption was made that since Grizzly had driven fast before and also chose to buy a sedan simply because he has a kid that Grizzly drives fast while the kid is in the car with him.

The reason I posted what I did was to support that a person CAN have a fast car, but that doesn't mean it's driven fast 100% of the time (or ever), nor does it mean that it is driven fast with the kids in the vehicle. I, personally, have driven over the speed limit on several occasions and have personally taken risks I questioned afterward. That doesn't automatically mean that I've done either of those with anyone else in the vehicle.

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And I never accused him of driving like that with his child, I simply made the statement since the topic was at hand.

It's ALL good, yo.
 
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