Man if I were cool I would have tried to steal that thing
So as someone who has driven a HMMWV (what you call a HUMMER) trust me, there is nothing cool about driving those POS…
Terrible sight lines, horrible handling, absolutely terrible cargo space and as big as they are they have just horrible interior space. Also they get about 2 gallons per mile. Not two miles per gallon.
You know what they say: Those who can’t steal,
Stuff is probably low-jacked anyways for tracking so probably for the best.
well… you ARE a truck operator… i believe you can do it
Most truckers have guns and I don’t wanna risk it
you said yuourself the hummers are armored, you’ve got this
bring your two big guns my friend, that is all you need
Adventurism is counterproductive, no need to feel bad.
I used to agree but recent events have make me question
Which is exactly why we don’t wanna lionise Luigi. Adventurism achieves nothing comrade.
Fed posting horseshoe theory
It can also be very funny if done properly
what is a beltway
Circular highway that goes around a city. Idk how common they are outside of the US.
I think other countries usually call it a “ring road”
“Oi gubevenor, I gotta git me bovin-toddles from the Tesco on da other side of Shepershire-upon-Chesserwick, so I’m gonna take my lorry and pop on the ring-road.”
“Oi mate can you grab me a box of jammy-fuck-wits? I’m a bit down cuz I waz trying to ave a wank but now da government wants a pick of me face before I can look at porno.”
“dual-carriageway”
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The name “ring road” is used for the majority of metropolitan circumferential routes in Europe, such as the Berliner Ring, the Brussels Ring, the Amsterdam Ring and the Leeds Inner and Outer ring roads. Australia, Pakistan, and India also use the term ring road, as in Melbourne’s Western Ring Road, Lahore’s Lahore Ring Road and Hyderabad’s Outer Ring Road. In Canada the term is the most commonly used, with “orbital” also used, but to a much lesser extent.
In Europe and Australia, some ring roads, particularly longer ones of motorway standard, are known as “orbital motorways”. Examples are the London Orbital (generally known as the M25; 188 km), Sydney Orbital Network (110 km), and Rome Orbital (68 km).
In the United States many ring roads are called beltlines, beltways or loops, such as the Capital Beltway around Washington, D.C.