>>18106553v pb
Anon sees a contradiction, if this story is true then tell me how it's up on youtube?
>>18106553v pb
Anon sees a contradiction, if this story is true then tell me how it's up on youtube?
>you can't help someone that doesn't need help.
That's exactly the trick. You have just revealed what they do. A person/s with a microphone and a TV crew shadows Mike Phelps, catch's him in the water and has a stunt man jump into the water and pull Phelps out. And thenโฆโฆ..the rescue is on every TV station 24/7 and in every news paper with the heroic rescue. Micheal Phelps is interviewed a few days later and he doesn't know what the hell happened. At first he says he wasn't in trouble but the tv anchor doing the interview berates him, shows him a video clip (which clear shows that he almost drowned). Mike tries to say something but the interviewer talks over him and cuts it off. The next day, it's all over the news, Mike Phelps almost drowned and is too proud and arrogant to admit it.
Then Phelps was interviewed again and he thanked God that the hero saved him from drowning. See? That's how they've been doing it for 2000 years.
Yep. In fact, you don't need the clutch petal when you switch gears. Just move the gear shift and use the accelerator petal to synchronize the flywheel and the drive shaft and it pops in by itself. It may become a factor when you are driving a 2-transmission and have the switch from one to the other. It gets a little complicated when you got 2 floor shifts and have to use both hands.
Naw. Became an expert gear shifter. So good that I found myself doing in on my car a few times. When I did, I mostly did it when I was down shifting. Anon has a question though. Why did my post trigger you?
So, you were the hero who saved Michael Phelps when he wasn't drowning. Gotcha. Goodnight anons. Bis Morgan.