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Kinja'd!!! "Denver Is Stuck In The 90s" (denver80222)
12/11/2014 at 20:43 • Filed to: None

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what's a good curvy Road near Southglenn mall? I just got my license from the DMV, and I have a full tank of gas. I have to do homework in an hour and I'm bored. Anybody got any ideas?

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Kinja'd!!! bob and john > Denver Is Stuck In The 90s
12/11/2014 at 20:45

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do your homework. it will take twice as long as you think :P


Kinja'd!!! fhrblig > Denver Is Stuck In The 90s
12/11/2014 at 20:56

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There really aren't any, unless you count the little stretch of University north of Arapahoe. Or Colorado Boulevard between Arapahoe and Orchard. (I don't.)


Kinja'd!!! Denver Is Stuck In The 90s > fhrblig
12/11/2014 at 21:25

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I ended up taking university to Hampden. It was fun but kinda short. A friend of mine lives right on that curve so I know the stretch well


Kinja'd!!! michael bleggi > Denver Is Stuck In The 90s
12/11/2014 at 23:39

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first licensed drive is always a great feeling. I'm sure the 4.0 was pulling harder than ever without any sort of nagging parental unnecessary passenger weight, am I right? (;


Kinja'd!!! Denver Is Stuck In The 90s > michael bleggi
12/12/2014 at 00:03

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I drove like an asshole. Got 10mpg (which sadly is an improvement)


Kinja'd!!! orcim > Denver Is Stuck In The 90s
12/12/2014 at 01:35

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Don't need no curves. Wanna race? Wanna rally? Precision rules, speed is fun, but what rules? Precision.

Choose a route, doesn't matter. Pick a distance from the center line or shoulder line and now *hold* it. Exactly. Through every curve, through all maneuvers. You'll know when you haven't got it. Initially, it'll be hard (like where you are) but lateron you'll berate yourself for a 4" deviation.

Secondary funness? Owl eyes, *see* as wide as you can, all the way to the peripheral. If you don't know what I mean, hold your hands out from your sides (not in front) and wiggle your fingers while looking straight ahead. If you can't "see" your fingers, move them forward until you can (while looking straight ahead). Note how your eyes are working. Now drive like that, and maintain that lane distance above. You won't be thinking about anything else for a while except what you're doing at that moment.