Thinking of getting a prius

Wow. Rosie's brother Elmo, the Little Corrector of Stupid Humans, himself gets one upped and corrected and 0wned and promptly ignores the shame of correction. He can give it but he can't take it.

Wave.

ROFLMAO

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Doctor Geller
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um, no, not at all. Rt. 68 is still Rt. 68. Sure, it's an interstate. So?

I noticed that he never answered the question when I called him on his claim of going up mountains behind trucks at 12mph to maximize fuel economy in his rolling video game.

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Elmo P. Shagnasty

Non sequitor.

The trucks on the interstate that I follow are going up large hills at

55 mph using the extra climb lane. I'm quite happy to follow them. As for I-68, I've never had occasion to take that route.

My experience in the past is if the truck is doing 12-15 mph on an interstate, it is due to a construction or accident delay. In those cases, all lanes and all traffic have been going at the same speed.

Bob Wilson

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Bob & Holly Wilson

I'm still sorry that you don't have a map.

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Elmo P. Shagnasty

Then your experience is limited, and you've never been up a mountain.

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Elmo P. Shagnasty

Non sequitor.

Bob Wilson

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Bob & Holly Wilson

Bob Wilson

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Bob & Holly Wilson

Yes, I'd say anyone who says he follows trucks up mountains is indeed a big bore.

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Elmo P. Shagnasty

I'm still sorry that you don't have a map.

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Elmo P. Shagnasty

Non sequitor.

Bob Wilson

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Bob & Holly Wilson

no, at this point it *is* the topic.

I'm sorry you don't have a map. Further, I'm sorry you refuse to get one, and to know what's going on in the world.

That you have never driven up a mountain, is pretty damned sad.

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Elmo P. Shagnasty

Non sequitor.

Bob Wilson

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Bob & Holly Wilson

The fact is, you've never driven up a mountain--or if you do, you've admitted that you'll follow a truck at 12-15mph so you can keep your fuel economy up.

That you're an idiot *is* the point here.

It's your attempt at "non sequitor" that's non sequitor.

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Elmo P. Shagnasty

Inaccurate.

Bob Wilson

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Bob & Holly Wilson

_Non sequitur_ from Latin deponent verb sequor.

Diako, the linguist

"Bob & Holly Wils>

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Diako

Perfectly accurate.

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Elmo P. Shagnasty

Inaccurate

Bob Wilson

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Bob & Holly Wilson

Really?

Then explain what you said during this thread.

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Elmo P. Shagnasty

Done.

Bob Wilson

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Bob & Holly Wilson

no, you haven't explained anything.

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Elmo P. Shagnasty

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