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Once I was driving on 205 south, and some clown in a pickup just like that one, decided I wasn't going fast enough in the fast lane (there was a lot of traffic, and realistically, I could only go so fast because you know, there's a car in front of me). So he flashed his high beams, honked his horn once, and before I even had a chance to get out of the lane, he passed me on the shoulder.

I chuckled, because the guy then had to stop almost immediately and I switched lanes and got several car lengths ahead of him.
 
Isn't that slang for being in prison?

#NotJudging

#DoYouKnowHowToMakeLicensePlates

HA!

Funny coincidence.
I didn't have insurance then and got my license revoked and wasnt able to get new tabs on my truck. A friend showed up with plates with valid tabs. I put them on the truck and drove illegally back to Oregon and got legal.
The dumb days of youth!
 
HA!

Funny coincidence.
I didn't have insurance then and got my license revoked and wasnt able to get new tabs on my truck. A friend showed up with plates with valid tabs. I put them on the truck and drove illegally back to Oregon and got legal.
The dumb days of youth!

Not exactly America's Most Wanted. Doubt there will be a reward on you.
 
Nope.

So you were in a satanist prison?

Lol. No. Just some movies that i had no clue were based on actual events and basically true stories. Or are they?

check them out if you are into the supernatural. If you believe they actually happened, its pretty wild.
 
Microbreweries, food carts and hiking trails: Portland offers Oregon's stunning natural beauty with a hipster twist
  • But Portland is more than just IPAs and single origin coffee shops. The city offers a tantalizing mix of Oregon's stunning natural beauty with a vibrant foodie and bar culture
  • The West Coast city has 275 public parks and gardens including the 5,000 acre Forest Park
  • Portland is regularly named the most biking-friendly city in the US and it's no wonder
  • We checked into our first hotel Ace Hotel in Downtown, the century-old building, which first opened as the Clyde Hotel in 1912
  • It has a welcoming wood paneled foyer and rustic themed rooms with plaid pillows, thick wool blankets and sliding barn doors on the bathrooms
  • The hotel is just round the corner from Portland staple, Powell’s City of Books - heaven for bibliophiles
  • Our next hotel was Woodlark Hotel in the heart of Downtown Portland
  • Built in the 1920s, it combines stylishly modern furniture with vintage touches for an Instagram-friendly stay.
  • Our last night at The Hoxton, based in historic Old Town Chinatown, and decorated in a cool mid-century style with some local artists featured
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...ns-stunning-natural-beauty-hipster-twist.html
 
Microbreweries, food carts and hiking trails: Portland offers Oregon's stunning natural beauty with a hipster twist
  • But Portland is more than just IPAs and single origin coffee shops. The city offers a tantalizing mix of Oregon's stunning natural beauty with a vibrant foodie and bar culture
  • The West Coast city has 275 public parks and gardens including the 5,000 acre Forest Park
  • Portland is regularly named the most biking-friendly city in the US and it's no wonder
  • We checked into our first hotel Ace Hotel in Downtown, the century-old building, which first opened as the Clyde Hotel in 1912
  • It has a welcoming wood paneled foyer and rustic themed rooms with plaid pillows, thick wool blankets and sliding barn doors on the bathrooms
  • The hotel is just round the corner from Portland staple, Powell’s City of Books - heaven for bibliophiles
  • Our next hotel was Woodlark Hotel in the heart of Downtown Portland
  • Built in the 1920s, it combines stylishly modern furniture with vintage touches for an Instagram-friendly stay.
  • Our last night at The Hoxton, based in historic Old Town Chinatown, and decorated in a cool mid-century style with some local artists featured
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...ns-stunning-natural-beauty-hipster-twist.html

I stayed at the Hoxton a few years ago. Probably wouldn't stay there again. Homeless people everywhere when you step outside the hotel.

Room was aight but the Kimpton is way better.

Stayed at the Ace too. Too spartan for my tastes.

I used to stay a night or two Downtown whenever I went to Portland to enjoy the city, but honestly based on how it is now, doubt I'll be doing that any time soon.
 
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