Surely you know that I-85 and I-40 are the same interstate between Greensboro and Hillsborough. Noob.
Now you're just making shit up. I-40 stretches from Wilmington to Barstow, CA and has almost twice as many miles in NC as I-85. There's a reason Google Maps refers to it as I-40/I-85 and I-40 gets top billing on road signs.North-South route takes precedence.
Crack on my driving, fine. Call my geography/map/navigation skills into question and you've crossed the line.Gentlemen, this may very well be the most important debate of our time.
These are actually relevant to the thread. You're slipping.
Now you're just making shit up. I-40 stretches from Wilmington to Barstow, CA and has almost twice as many miles in NC as I-85. There's a reason Google Maps refers to it as I-40/I-85 and I-40 gets top billing on road signs.
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That's a pretty good point.So why do the I85 exit numbers hold up when the interstates run together?
So why do the I85 exit numbers hold up when the interstates run together?
Because 71's mom did "whatever it takes" at the NCDOT to make it that way.^ If this interstate beef doesn't end in a chapter long poast with someone calling out someone's mom and one of you two leaving the board... I'm gonna be disappointed.
Actually, there are some places where you can't fit if it's too big.Yeah well, I hear size doesn't matter.
For you, @Archer2If I won the lottery and could afford any car I wanted, I'd buy one of these. A '68 Shelby GT500KR, medium blue. Of course I'd want a restomod with modern suspension, brakes, steering, stereo, etc... I'd want a car with that body style but that drove and handled like a modern car and that I could drive regularly. No parking it in a garage for me. How about you? What's your dream car?
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