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slyfink

Turbo Monkey
Sep 16, 2008
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5,028
Ottawa, Canada
those appear to be locking hubs. Im sticking with pre 2001 Trooper cuz those wheels look like stock isuzu wheels & the back glass looks very similar.
from the comments: Suzuki XL-7 2003. Not sure if it's correct though. Also, given the google translate is kinda effed up, the driver in the suzuki apparently fell asleep. the Plow driver saw him coming and tried to get out of the way, but didn't quite make it in time.

Also, fwiw, I'm french-canadian, but not a québecer... lived with one for 5 years, and leaving was the best decision of my life. Also, my mom is french from France, and all my family is there. I find TN's "observations" very comical! But not Canadmos'. He's an anglo-Torontonian, so anything he says is tinged by Rob Ford.
 

Yelo

Monkey
Aug 3, 2008
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Quebec city, Quebec, Canada
This sort of "joke" gets old. A bunch of my riding friends are Quebecois and they're solid people. Dumping on people because of their nationality or culture is lame.
Thanks John!

On another note, I do everything I can not to be label as another one of those french canadian while in the US, I see how they behave them self and don't like it and certainly don't want to be identify as one of them.....
 

jdcamb

Tool Time!
Feb 17, 2002
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8,383
Nowhere Man!
Filthy Immigrant taking our Jorbs. I will now stereotype you as an Eastern European and assume you are more stubborn than a statue of a donkey.
It takes a very special skill set to drive a taxi that most North Americans do not have. We are lucky to have them here.
 

jimmydean

The Official Meat of Ridemonkey
Sep 10, 2001
40,941
13,134
Portland, OR


<edit> Sad to know it is actually an automatic. But still bad ass none the less. And one of my favorite cars to drive in Gran Turismo. :rofl:
 
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stevew

resident influencer
Sep 21, 2001
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This sort of "joke" gets old. A bunch of my riding friends are Quebecois and they're solid people. Dumping on people because of their nationality or culture is lame.
so you will never be dumping on a state because of it's geographic location in the united states again.....fantastic.
 
so you will never be dumping on a state because of it's geographic location in the united states again.....fantastic.
That's a thought provoking response. I might criticize the cumulative behavior of the people of a nation, in the sense that Colin Woodard uses it in American Nations, but I'd be sadly mistaken to be critical of an individual from that nation without evaluating their personal behavior. So I might single out, say, the behavior of the geographical state of Georgia, in Woodard's Deep South nation, as reflected by laws it enacts and by its elected officials, for criticism, but I could not apply that criticism to an individual from Georgia without knowing them.