Anyone going from Toronto to Kingston this weekend?

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FreeFloat

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I'm in need of a lift to Kingston this weekend........ if anyone's going that direction could I carpool with you?

I'll have to pull this same routine again next weekend for the OFWF Gathering - hopefully I'll be able to find someone to carpool with for then as well?

Timmees on me for the lucky driver............. :D
 
FreeFloat:
I'm in need of a lift to Kingston this weekend........ if anyone's going that direction could I carpool with you?

I'll have to pull this same routine again next weekend for the OFWF Gathering - hopefully I'll be able to find someone to carpool with for then as well?

Timmees on me for the lucky driver............. :D

Is this what happens when you try to take too sharp a turn? :11:
Or were you attempting a new technique for parralel parking?

Whatever it was, it looks painful as heck. I got that kind of damage from a collision on my Tercel a few years back. Cost the other guy's insurance company $3,000 to fix. Good luck
 
Well, parallel parking could sort of describe it........... at 85 km/h, where you're trying to "parallel park" against a post-and wire barricade....

It's completely self-inflicted. I was pushing myself too hard, sleep deprived and trying to do too much in a day, then had the guts to go freediving and THEN try to drive home after dark. See, now I know that I do, in fact, have limits.......

This happened in mid July. Insurance has written it off as they estimated it would cost $6K for them to restore (note the body panel scraping as well). I had a mechanic look at it and he figures the actual mechanical parts involved can't be too much over half that. Fortunately for me the frame appears to be undamaged. So I gambled, 'bought it back' from the insurance, and it's now in the shop, although I imagine it will be there for a while.........
 
artw:
ouch that poor truck
Glad to see it's getting fixed
I'm heading the opposite direction this wkend (Kitchener) and then upto northern ontario somewhere. lol
Northern Ontario? Whereabouts? Toby perhaps? :D
 
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