Hillbilly Girl's analysis of the TT stability problems...
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In an earlier post, Mozumder told us about the pregnant hillbilly girl who was so impressed with his TT, that she tried to pick him up. Well I have been in contact with Hillbilly Girl, and I asked for her take on this whole TT stability issue. Click on the link for her analysis.<ul><li><a href="http://www.rinkworks.com/dialect/dialectp.cgi?dialect=redneck&url=http://www.a4.org/news/101699.html">Hillbilly Girl's Comments...</a></li></ul>
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I rekon y'ott ta click on dis here link...<ul><li><a href="http://www.rinkworks.com/dialect/dialectp.cgi?dialect=redneck&url=http://www.audi-tt.org/forums/">Hillbilly TT Forum</a></li></ul>
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Some of my best friends are red necks and honky hillbillies. The need to laugh at others really turns me off. All of a sudden I feel like one of the pretentious people that the Scottish article described.
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And while I'm on a roll, some of the most ridiculous talk I've ever encountered — in form and content — was in a californian country club.
Old nordic proverb says, when you're far from home, shut up, be polite, listen — and DON'T LAUGH!
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Old nordic proverb says, when you're far from home, shut up, be polite, listen — and DON'T LAUGH!
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