Beware the weak ceiling

pro post.

I find that story to be coincidental.

2 Russian sounding names.
More reason to stay out of movie theaters.
Ties N and S (asin: terrorism the Southern way).
Inspires women to fear public restrooms, as they will be oppressed.

Just sayin....

1. Who stands to profit from the publication of this story?
2. Why would this happen, when it did, considering the circumstances?

The answer is not: Well people do strange things.
That's a given.
 
Ummmm, is this the glass ceiling thing that women are always complaining about?
 
Morons.

I always check the ceilings in public bathrooms before I climb up to peep on the ladies' stalls. :p

This is what happens when amateurs think that what happens on TV can be mimicked in real life . . . .
 
Morons.

I always check the ceilings in public bathrooms before I climb up to peep on the ladies' stalls. :p

This is what happens when amateurs think that what happens on TV can be mimicked in real life . . . .

Pro. A+

It's like trying to light gasoline with a cigarette...
 
Reminds me of a long ago article about the guy that crawled into the women's crapper up in the campground and they had to hose him off before the Sheriff could haul him away.

He wanted a bottom view and found the crapper was seven feet deep and the shit was four feet deep! :eek:

They grow them stupid in California!
 
Ever been to LA?

Or Orange County, lots of dumb asses there.
But it may not be as bad as South Carolina.:D

Stand by the highway (any of them) at rush hour in San Antonio. You'll see all sorts of dumbasses.
 
I didn't want to pick on Texas, my granny was from Normange. (sp?)

Normangee, I think. East Texas.

I can pick on Texas all I want. I live here and love it. I just have to acknowledge the presence of some truly idiotic drivers.

I suspect they're all from the Midwest, and just moved here for the jobs.

*ducking*
 
Normangee, I think. East Texas.

I can pick on Texas all I want. I live here and love it. I just have to acknowledge the presence of some truly idiotic drivers.

I suspect they're all from the Midwest, and just moved here for the jobs.

*ducking*

Right, my granddad worked in the oil fields there and in Oklahoma.

Texas drivers aren't as bad as they are in New York or New Jersey, god those people are crazy!
 
Right, my granddad worked in the oil fields there and in Oklahoma.

Texas drivers aren't as bad as they are in New York or New Jersey, god those people are crazy!

I'll grant you that. But there's a tradition of bad drivers in and around the Big Apple. It's almost expected.

Here, it's a friggin' nuisance. We're generally more laid back in Texas. But then, here in San Antonio, the city's grown so much and so fast that congestion is a daily thing, and everyone seems to be in a hurry.
 
I'll grant you that. But there's a tradition of bad drivers in and around the Big Apple. It's almost expected.

Here, it's a friggin' nuisance. We're generally more laid back in Texas. But then, here in San Antonio, the city's grown so much and so fast that congestion is a daily thing, and everyone seems to be in a hurry.

Sorry to Jack your thread, HP.:eek:
 
One last driver [and pedestrian, don't forget them] observation.

Unless you've lived and died in one place all your life, you too have observed this.

As a result of growning up as a military brat, and then spending a career in the Marines I have been a lot of places in my life, inside the US and in other countries.

The place that has the worst drivers and pedestrians in the world is the place you're currently living, driving, etc., in.

It's the Automotive Adjunct to Murphy's Law.
 
New York has really nasty aggressive drivers. California cities have a lot of drivers of all kinds. However, by far the worst drivers that I have ever come across live in the rural South.
 
New York has really nasty aggressive drivers. California cities have a lot of drivers of all kinds. However, by far the worst drivers that I have ever come across live in the rural South.

I've only driven through the deep south a few times, never lived there. The closest I came was Jacksonville, Fla., which isn't exactly "suthern." I do know, however, that if you're driving across Tennessee, Arkansas or Louisiana late at night, you'd better get out of the way of the truckers. They don't seem to make any differentiation between a smaller vehicle and a spot on their windshield.
 
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