Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Driving

Slow drivers don't matter when they're behind us. Except that they're always in front of us.

12 comments:

  1. And they are all going exactly where I'm going. ;-)

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  2. @Steven64 and @Christy...thanks for the laugh!

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  3. But the problem is they are always in front of you going where you're going... GRRRR

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  4. It's like anti-physics: "A slow-moving object will match the destination of a fast-moving object and then draw it into its wake, thus decreasing the velocity of both objects."

    Now I take the bus. Everyone gets out of their way! lol!

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  5. I'm on the bus too. Saves me money and I don't have to worry about the slow drivers in front of me. I'm the one stopping in front of them, annoying the heck out of 'em. Sorry folks.

    Hey, Steven. I'm having to click Post Comment several times before it posts. Just thought you should know. It does eventually work though.

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  6. @Grey Goose:Buses rock! I don't know how they manage to stay on schedule nearly all the time. It's not like they have their own lane (most of the time).

    I'm not sure what's up with you having to click Post Comment so often. Maybe it's a Blogger glitch...? Glad to have you here, though. :-)

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  7. Yeah busses are the best! How do they stay on schedule? There have been times someone caused a ruckus and we sat there while the driver handled it, but we still made it to the next stop on time. How?

    STill having that posting problem, but if I just keeping clicking it works. Takes me 3 or 4 tries. You might want to warn folks in a side bar or something. You might be missing comments if they give up.

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  8. @Grey Goose: Okay, it's official. I'm gonna figure out a way to give folks a heads-up lest they give up too quickly if they have trouble posting comments. I had the same thing happen on a friend's blog. Blogremlins... Thanks for letting me know.

    I also think buses must use some sort of flux capacitor to stay on track. Or magic...;-P

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  9. Blogremlins! Good word for it. I'll have to tell my wife. She's having the same problem with some she's posting comments on lately, so it's not just yours.

    Must be a flux capacitor keeping the busses on time. Where would we be without Doc Brown?

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  10. @Grey Goose: HA! You got the 'Future' reference! Glad the blogremlins didn't just single me out. ;-P

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  11. I have a plan. When I'm old, I'm going to go for long drives during rush hour. And I'm going to drive as slowly as possible. With my left blinker on, switching it to the right now and then, but never turning or changing lanes. And I'm going to wave to everyone and smile. Then I'll put my breaks on as I near green lights, just in case they might turn yellow because I wouldn't want to run a red light. And sometimes, I'll turn left, from the right lane. All this just for fun and just to annoy those young whipper snappers who are in too big of a hurry in life.

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  12. @Written Word: LMAO! Remind me to stay in front of you when I'm on the road! Thanks for stopping by. :-)

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