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…and the troubles continue for IU

Uhh... No. No I've never actually hit 100. Ever. I've hit 80 in a 70... Never 101 in a 55. I couldn't imagine doing that on 37 where there a large chunks at 55. He was stupid for driving that fast. I don't b understand the need to try and justify or downplay the stupidity.
I don't see a whole lot of(any) people justifying Zach's actions. I do see that one of your hurryin' loser buddies brought back a 3+ year old thread to try to dunk on Purdue. Maybe that idiot should've realized that, other than speeding the situations are different. Yes, Zach was speeding, and at an irresponsible rate. But he did not run from the police, nor did he switch places with another vehicle occupant and lie about it. On top of that Zach is not a current Purdue player. Maybe if Coach Painter suspended Edey for Purdue's first few games next year you iu pinheads would be satisfied? 😀
 
I topped out at 148 on US 52 riding my 1989 Honda Hurricane CBR 600 when I was stupid and in college (just a couple years younger than Zach and X).

I look back at some of the stuff I did in college and say to myself, "What was I thinking?" I have since learned I was probably not thinking. The human brain matures slowly and the final part to mature is the pre-frontal cortex around the mid-twenties, so after college. Insurance companies figured this out long ago and why rates are so much higher till you hit 25.
 
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Uhh... No. No I've never actually hit 100. Ever. I've hit 80 in a 70... Never 101 in a 55. I couldn't imagine doing that on 37 where there a large chunks at 55. He was stupid for driving that fast. I don't b understand the need to try and justify or downplay the stupidity.
Good for you.
It was stupid in the sense he would get a ticket which he did. But not nearly as stupid as what X did in that he could have splattered pedestrians or caused a major accident. And then running from cops and trying to trade drivers. Sounds like he pulled over and handled it the right way
 
Good for you.
It was stupid in the sense he would get a ticket which he did. But not nearly as stupid as what X did in that he could have splattered pedestrians or caused a major accident. And then running from cops and trying to trade drivers. Sounds like he pulled over and handled it the right way
No both are just really stupid. Plain and simple.
 
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