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Jammies
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Dec 10, 2012 11:51AM
Don't teach your gramma to suck eggs. WTF?
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I am sure you are right, Bdubs. They can probably be found coinciding with old laws that are outdated.
Results of Google search:Drive like a Cullen is a phrase from the movie Twilight. The cullens drive very haphazardly or crazy and so driving like a Cullen means that is what you are doing
Most of the Cullens drive aggressively, ignoring the speed limits and going 100 miles per hour at the least.=). They also steal cars often, if they need a car. Read New Moon, around page 430, I think. Alice steals a yellow Porshe and drives like a manic to Volterra.
Susan wrote: "That does not sound like it came from a Google search."I can't help that. Try it yourself.
Lobstergirl wrote: "Phil will want to know that. He needs to update his Twilight database."::spits::
Thank you for searching for it, Felarry. It's a stupid phrase, but now it's a meaningful stupid phrase.
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