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Old 07-10-2008, 01:10 PM
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Damn that helped alot =] I could score but couldn't drive that good.
Big fast steps and a good firm grip of the ball when puttin it in the basket.
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Old 07-12-2008, 09:11 PM
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jab spin an im ghost
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Old 08-04-2008, 03:49 PM
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OK, we will investigate why PP is short-changing people of the trial period
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Old 05-02-2010, 04:42 AM
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Just take a small shot before driving so you have more confidence on the road lol
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Old 08-15-2010, 10:45 PM
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No matter how much country- or mountain-road hot rodding you may have done, or how good a driver you think you are, driving on a race track is an entirely new level of driving that requires very specific skills if you want to be good at it. Good drivers, like all good athletes, have a natural skill, and yet are also smart and/or humble enough to know that there are known techniques they must practice if they are to be proficient. Even if you have natural talent, don't make the mistake of thinking all you need is a better car to improve your performance. Your driving skills can always be improved. Even the Gordon's, Andretti's, and Schumacher's of the pro-driving world continually analyse their driving so they can improve.
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Old 08-22-2010, 09:40 PM
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•Always wear your seat belt--and make sure all passengers buckle up, too.
•Adjust your car's headrest to a height behind your head--not your neck--to minimize whiplash in case you're in an accident.
•Never try to fit more people in the car than you have seatbelts for them to use.
•Obey the speed limits, Going too fast gives you less time to stop or react. Excess speed is one of the main causes of teenage accidents.
•Don't run red lights.
•Use turn signals to indicate your intention to turn or to change lanes. Turn it on to give the cars behind you enough time to react before you take the action. Also, make sure the signals turns off after you've completed the action.
•When light turns green, make sure intersection clears before you go.
•Don't drive like you own the road; drive like you own the car.
•Make sure your windshield is clean. At sun rise and sun set, light reflecting off your dirty windshield can momentarily blind you from seeing what's going on.
•Drive into your garage straight, not on an angle. Another teen thought her car would straighten out before she got inside, but instead she dented the car and broke the molding on the garage.
•Make sure your car has gas in it. Don't ride around with the gauge on empty--who knows where you might get stranded.
•Don't drink and drive, and don't ride with anyone who has been drinking. Call parents or friends to take you home if you need a ride.
•Don't take drugs or drive if you've taken any. Don't ride with anyone who has been using drugs. Even some over the counter drugs can make you drowsy. Check label for warnings.
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