Going on a parts website and forgetting what you went there for
Going on a parts website and forgetting what you went there for
People that 'saunter' in front of you as you drive through a parking lot.
"Lady, I'm in a two-ton death machine. You mind putting a little spring in your step?"
Do they need the whole lane?
Something like that happens to me at least once a day. Annoying as hell.
Not really. But things get a bit more complicated when you have a big family.
Also, it is a parking lot. People (on both sides) should be more patient.
You are late for something?
Not my fault.
every morning as I’m expected to give way to pedestrians who head right across the road without first checking for cars, I fantasise about driving right over them. If they’re wearing headphones I reverse back over them for good measure.
every morning as I’m expected to give way to pedestrians who head right across the road without first checking for cars, I fantasise about driving right over them. If they’re wearing headphones I reverse back over them for good measure.
every morning as I’m expected to give way to pedestrians who head right across the road without first checking for cars, I fantasise about driving right over them. If they’re wearing headphones I reverse back over them for good measure.
When I was at Boston University, crossing Commonwealth Ave. (six lanes, and a trolley) was a sport. I'm pretty sure they were trying to hit us. I have no doubt that they were not trying to not hit us. And, we deserved it. No one respected traffic as anything more than an obstacle to be conquered.
That's something I don't understand. The need to be hooked in and listening to something even as you merely walk from one location to another. Two of my brothers do it. Same when walking the dogs.
I'd rather have maximum possible awareness of what's going on around me when I'm out walking somewhere - and particularly if I'm walking the dogs. And why go to the beach and block out the sound of the sea, the birds etc etc.
My Dad got them a couple of years back. I'd never seen him in such pain. Standing up - pain, sitting down - pain, lying down - pain. Would that be accurate?
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